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NH Philharmonic Spring Concert

The New Hampshire Philharmonic will present its
spring “Drawn to the Music” concert on Sunday, March 9 at 4pm in the Palace
Theatre, 80 Hanover Street, Manchester.



The centerpiece of the Drawn to the Music collaboration
is Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer, which
features renowned vocal soloist Paul Max Tipton, and will be illustrated by
artwork of 120 schoolchildren from around the state.  UNH musicians will join the orchestra for
Respighi’s Pines of Rome and Beethoven’s Egmont
Overture,
and youth concerto competition winners Zheyang Xiang, violin, and Paul Bergeron, cello, will perform a
movement from the Double Concerto in A Minor by Brahms. The NH Philharmonic orchestra is conductor by Dr. Mark Latham, who
also conducts the U Mass-Lowell Symphony and the NH Youth Symphony. 



Tickets are $12-$50 and may be purchased at www.nhphil.org or by calling (603) 668-5588.   Concertgoers will have the chance to
view the original student artwork for the Mahler and to discuss the music with
Music Director Latham at a pre-concert gathering.

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