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| Event | GU ORCHESTRA FALL CONCERT, Rufus Jones, Director |
| When | Sunday, December 6, 2009 at 3:00pm |
| Where | Healy Hall Gaston Hall--3rd floor Healy |
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Department of Performing Arts Presents The Georgetown University Orchestra Fall Concert Dr. Rufus Jones Jr., Music Director Date: December 6, 2009 @ 3p Location: Gaston Hall (located on the third floor of the Healy Building) Ticket Prices: General: $10.00 Students: FREE (Students should come to Davis Center Box Office M-F 11a-3p to show ID and reserve your free ticket) Purchase Tickets: With credit card on-line at: http://performingarts.georgetown.edu/boxoffice Or at Davis Center Box Office; Call: 202.687.ARTS Must present picture ID and proof of faculty, staff, senior or student. Running time: 1 hour, 30 minutes (with intermission) The Georgetown University Orchestra will present an all-Mozart concert, which will feature our own Dr. Ralitza Patcheva in a rousing performance of Mozart's celebrated Piano Concerto in A major. Come out and join us as we celebrate the genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart! Parking: Street parking is available. Given that this concert is on a Sunday, parking in the Leavey Center and SWQ parking facilities is free. |
| Access | » This event has been marked as open to the public. |
| Contact | Ron Lignelli, Administrative Director, Department of Performing Arts, Davis Arts Center, Rm 108, Box 571063, Washington, DC 20057-1063 Ph. 202/687-3838; Fax: 202-687-5757 |
| Sponsors | Dept of Performing Arts |
| Web site | For more information, see http://performingarts.georgetown.edu/BOXOFFICE/ |
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