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2009-2010 SEASON
September 13, 2009
Free concert, Dogwood Park
October 11, 2009 Mozart and Mendelssohn November 15, 2009 The Marriage of Figaro February 21, 2010 Derryberry Competition winner March 21, 2010 Lutes and Guitars April 18, 2010 Guest soloist: Di Wu SUPPORT THE BSO
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New York Philharmonic principal trombonist Joseph Alessi attends a BSO Symphony Social during his residency at TTU. From left: concert sponsors Lillian Hartgrove, formerly of SunTrust Banks, Inc., and now a member of the BSO Board of Directors, and Bob Luna, senior partner, Luna and Birdwell Investment Group; Alessi; and TTU President Bob Bell and first lady Gloria Bell.
Every performance of the Bryan Symphony Orchestra is an event unto itself…but because we all love a good party, we also schedule a number of special informational and social events celebrating each concert of the subscription year. BSO staff and volunteers plan and coordinate these activities for music lovers: Crossville Preview Luncheons. These catered lunch gatherings feature insightful presentations by BSO Music Director Dan Allcott. Reservations are necessary; call 931-484-6133. Held at the Palace Theater the Wednesday before each concert. Next Luncheon: Wednesday, February 17. Symphony Socials. During these delightful evenings, friends of the symphony enjoy good company, delicious food and drink and learn more about the upcoming concerts and other symphony news. Reservations are necessary; call 931-525-2633. Next Social: TBA. BSO Backstage. Join Maestro Allcott and BSO Executive Director Gail Luna for these televised informal conversations which are produced by and aired on local public television affiliate WCTE, Ch. 22 (local cable channel 10). The shows are generally broadcast the Thursdays before each concert, with a reprise the Saturday before each performance. The program is hosted by Kristin Wells. Next Broadcasts: TBA (check the online program guide at www.wcte.org). Concert Preview. Learn more about the compositions you're about to hear by attending preview lectures prior to each subscription concert. Pianist and professor Catherine Godes leads these presentations in Room 223 of the Bryan Fine Arts Building. Music Lovers' Dinner. Follow up your concert experience with an early Sunday dinner at Mauricio's, a fine-dining experience in Italian cuisine located in a beautifully restored Victorian-style home at 232 North Peachtree Avenue, just a few blocks from the TTU campus. Reservations are necessary; call 931-525-2633. Next Dinner: after the concert, Sunday, February 21. |