This letter from Middletown High's Music Director, Marco Gaylord, encourages you to get your tickets early for the April 7th concert at the Bushnell in Hartford.
MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL GOES TO THE SYMPHONY
Dear Friends,
Spring brings with it blooming flowers, warm sunshine, and the wonderful sounds of nature. This spring (April 7th) will also bring an exciting concert featuring the Hartford Symphony Orchestra and the Middletown High School Concert Band, Concert Chorus, and student soloists. The two organizations played their first show together in 1993 and, since then, have continued the program every other year.
This year the concert will be held at the beautiful Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford, on April 7, 2009 at 7:00 PM. In addition, we are pleased to announce that Neely Bruce, the popular Professor of Music at Wesleyan University and Hartford Symphony Maestro Edward Cumming will conduct this extraordinary program.
This is a wonderful opportunity for the MHS musicians to study and practice alongside the professionals. And as in the past, the finale will lift you right out of your seat. Please fill out the bottom portion and mail it to Middletown High School with your check in a sealed envelope or purchase them at the below locations. Tickets will be distributed on a first come first serve basis.
Please join us in celebrating this wonderful evening of music.
Sincerely,
Marco Gaylord
Tickets for MHS Goes to the Symphony are $15 for the Orchestra level seating, $10 for the mezzanine, and $5 for the balcony.
Tickets are for sale at:
• All Liberty Bank Branches
• City Hall at the Town Clerk's office
• Middletown High School
Or you can send a check, payable to MHS - Hartford Symphony, and include a self-addressed-stamped-envelope and a note indicating the number of tickets and seating sections to:
Sue Monarca
Middletown High School
200 LaRosa Lane
Middletown, CT 06457
If you have any questions, call 704-4505.
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