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CU Orchestra to present concert April 20, 2013

By Joan C. McKinney

The Campbellsville University Orchestra, conducted by Dr. J. Robert Gaddis, and Leonardo Barros, will present its final concert of the season on Saturday, April 20, at 7pmCT/8pmET, in Ransdell Chapel, 401 N Hoskins Ave., Campbellsville, KY The public is invited to the free concert.



The program includes the Concerto #1 for Cello and Orchestra in A minor by Camille Saint-Saens, featuring adjunct instructor Saulo DeAlmeida as solo cellist. Gaddis will conduct this work. Another selection conducted by Gaddis will be the Fourth Movement of Symphony # 1 by JohannesBrahms.

Barros will conduct the Third and Fourth Movements of Symphony #2 by Alexander Borodin.

Contacts: School of Music at 270-789-5237 or music@campbellsville.edu. - Joan C. McKinney, CU


This story was posted on 2013-04-15 19:02:54
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