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Lexington Symphony Concert

National winner of the Metropolitan Opera competition Dominique Labelle joins the Lexington Symphony for an exciting concert featuring a world premiere and Brahms’ 4th Symphony, a romantic masterpiece. The Symphony commissioned Pulitzer Prize winning composer Yehudi Wyner to revisit his youthful piece “Fragments from Antiquity” and create a new work for soprano and full orchestra; the resulting work receives its world premiere at this concert. Dominique Labelle, described by The Washington Post as having “an astounding voice, one of impassioned resonance and incredible skill,” is the featured soloist.

Tickets are $40, $35, $25, $15 (student) and can be purchased online at http://www.lexingtonsymphony.org/tickets.html, by calling 781-523-9009, or with your check payable to Lexington Symphony, P.O. Box 194, Lexington MA 02420. Lexington Symphony website   

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