Americans in Paris, and All That Jazz

    Americans in Paris, and All That Jazz

    Presented by Philadelphia Classical Symphony at First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia

    March 20, 2009


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    The Philadelphia Classical Symphony is a 20-member professional chamber orchestra that was founded in 1993. The ensemble is noted for their thematic concerts with spirited and fun performances.

    Conducted by the Artistic Director of the Philadelphia Classical Symphony, Karl Middleman, the program highlights a variety of European and American music.

    George Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue (Hugh Sung, piano soloist) George Antheil - Concerto for Chamber Orchestra Igor Stravinsky - Ragtime Walter Piston - Divertimento Darius Milhaud - La Creation du Monde


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        First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia

        2125 Chestnut Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19103

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        March 20, 2009

        Times:
        8:00 pm

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