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Monday Music Pix
Tonight: University of Texas Symphony Orchestra.
Since conductor Gerhardt Zimmerman took the baton a few years ago, the University of Texas symphony orchestra has sparkled. Sure, they’ve got youthful vigor and enthusiasm on their side. But Zimmerman burnishes them with plenty of
Monday they play Mendelssohn’s ‘Reformation’ Symphony No. 5, Rossini’s L’italiana in Algeri and Dvorak’s Concerto for Cello and Orchestra featuring Elizabethe Lee, winnder of the Butler School of Music String Concerto Competition.
8 p.m. Bates Recital Hall, Music Building, UT campus. $10 ($5 students). 471-5401. www.music.utexas.edu.
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