Concert: Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra
Friday, October 11, 2024 8:30–9:30 PM
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- DescriptionThe NDSO is joined by local musical treasure Jennet Ingle for Ruth Gipps’ “Oboe Concerto,” composed in 1941 and recently edited for performance in its full orchestral version. Felix Mendelssohn’s revered “Italian” Symphony completes the program.
For tickets, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu.
Originally published at music.nd.edu. - Websitehttps://events.nd.edu/events/2024/10/11/notre-dame-symphony-orchestra-2/
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