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Southern Georgia Symphony 2006-2007 Season Kicks-Off In September

August 18th, 2006 - The Southern Georgia Symphony will play an exciting, six-season performance series in both Statesboro, beginning on September 23 and in Savannah, on September 24, 2006. Season subscriptions for both cities are on sale now by contacting the Performing Arts Center Box Office in Statesboro, 912-486-7999, and in Savannah, the SCAD Box Office at 912-525-5050. More information can be obtained by visiting the Southern Georgia Symphony website - www.SouthernGeorgiaSymphony.org.

Six performances by the Southern Georgia Symphony are planned in Savannah for the 2006-2007 season, including:

 

Six performances are planned in Savannah for the 2006-2007 season, including:

Sunday, Sept. 24, Slavic Passions, 3 p.m. - Lucas Theatre

Tuesday, Oct. 17, Southern Georgia Symphony Chamber Players, 8 p.m. - Lucas Theatre

Tuesday, Nov. 28, Holiday Concert, 8 p.m. - Lucas Theatre

Saturday, Feb. 17, Bach, Barber, and Strauss, 8 p.m. - Lucas Theatre

Tuesday, April 10, Music in Memoriam, 8 p.m. - Lucas Theatre

Tuesday, May 1, Pops Concert-Mercer and The Movies, 8 p.m. - Johnny Mercer Theatre

 

Six performances are planned in Statesboro for the 2006-2007 season, including:

Saturday, Sept. 23, Slavic Passions, 7:30 p.m. - Performing Arts Center

Monday, Oct. 23, Southern Georgia Symphony Chamber Players, 7:30 p.m. - Performing Arts Center

Monday, Nov. 27, Holiday Concert, 7:30 p.m. - Performing Arts Center

Sunday, Feb.18, Bach, Barber, and Strauss, 3:00 p.m. - Performing Arts Center

Monday, April 8, Music in Memoriam, 7:30 p.m. - Performing Arts Center

Sunday, April 29, Pops Concert-Mercer and the Movies, 7:00 p.m. - Sweetheart Circle

 

The Southern Georgia Symphony is a partnership between Georgia Southern University and other organizations committed to bringing a high-quality symphonic series to the coastal region, including WTOC-TV, Clear Channel Radio Savannah, The River 98.7, East Georgia Regional Medical Center, Comcast, BankSouth, Memorial Health, The Statesboro Herald, Connect Savannah, Connect Statesboro, Northland Cable, Sea Island Bank and Smack Dab Studios.

Through this partnership, Georgia Southern University will contribute the recognized talent of Cheung Chau, who will serve as music director and conductor of the symphony. Chau is a highly acclaimed conductor and cellist who frequently conducts orchestras throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia

"This opportunity is unique as it creates a new institution, dedicated to the musical life of this entire region and involving the extraordinary talent of musicians who live here," said Chau. "I look forward to working with professional musicians who bring guidance, discipline, and experience to their involvement, with talented young musicians, who bring freshness, curiosity, and enthusiasm, as well as accomplished community members. All of them bring a love of music-making that will enrich every performance."

Chau recently received his double doctorate in cello and conducting from the renowned New England Conservatory, the first degree of this type conferred in the school's history. His instructor was Colin Carr, who is the guest artist for the Southern Georgia Symphony's Season Premiere performances in September.

Ticket information for all performances and other Southern Georgia Symphony information can be found on the website, www.southerngeorgiasymphony.org. Tickets for the Statesboro performances are available by calling the PAC box office at 912-486-7999 or toll free at 866-PAC-ARTS. Savannah performance tickets can be purchased at the SCAD Box Office, 216 E. Broughton St., (912) 525-5050 or online at www.scadboxoffice.com.

The Southern Georgia Symphony is proud to serve the artistic needs of the broad and diverse community of Coastal Georgia. The Southern Georgia Symphony has expanded its reach, visibility and influence within the Region so it may substantially contribute to the wealth of cultural life in the area, enhance the musical education of young audiences, contribute to economic growth and build strong ties with each community.

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Did You Notes?

Borodin: Prince Igor Overture

The opera Prince Igor is thought to be his most significant work and one of the most important historical Russian operas. The Polovetsian Dances are often performed as a stand-alone concert.

Hear Borodin at our Slavic Passions Concert September 23 & 24 »


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