MSO opens 'Worlds Colliding' season

The Minot Symphony Orchestra will open its 89th season, “Worlds Colliding," Oct. 11 in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall, 7:30 p.m. Scott Seaton, musical director, conducts the orchestra.

 “This season is called ‘Worlds Colliding’ and brings some fantastic pairings and exotic juxtapositions to the concert stage,” Seaton said. “Exciting programming combined with our smashing array of guest artists will make this a season not to miss.”

In the “Brahms and the Dance Floor” concert, the romantic splendor of Brahms is placed next to American composer Mason Bates as he brings elements of a dance club to the orchestral hall.

Minot State University students, faculty and staff are admitted free with a current ID. Ticket prices for adults are $20 main floor and $25 balcony; senior citizen is $15 main floor and $20 balcony; students 12-18, $10; children, $5. Symphony patrons are invited to join Erik Anderson, associate music professor, for a 6:30 p.m. preconcert lecture for an inside look at the symphony program. For more information about MSO, visit http://www.minotstateu.edu/symphony/.

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Published: 10/01/14   


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