NewsSeptember 24, 2007

Classical music fans will be treated to two brief, free shows this Sunday when the Southeast Missouri Symphony Orchestra previews its upcoming season with concerts in Shuck Recital Hall. An ensemble of about 40 musicians will present two identical programs of about 30 to 35 minutes at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday. The program will give listeners a taste of some of the music to be featured in each of the symphony orchestra's upcoming concerts, said the group's artistic director Dr. Sara Edgerton...

By Matt Sanders ~ Southeast Missourian

Classical music fans will be treated to two brief, free shows this Sunday when the Southeast Missouri Symphony Orchestra previews its upcoming season with concerts in Shuck Recital Hall.

An ensemble of about 40 musicians will present two identical programs of about 30 to 35 minutes at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday. The program will give listeners a taste of some of the music to be featured in each of the symphony orchestra's upcoming concerts, said the group's artistic director Dr. Sara Edgerton.

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The performance is part of Southeast Missouri State University's Family Weekend.

The Shuck Recital Hall is located in the old seminary building on the River Campus grounds.

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