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Top ensembles perform during BYU Instrumental Showcase Oct. 1

The Brigham Young University Philharmonic, Wind Symphony, Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Band will perform together in the Instrumental Showcase Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall.

Individual event tickets are $6 and can be purchased at the Fine Arts Ticket Office at (801) 422-2981 or online at arts.byu.edu/tickets.

The conductors are Kirt Saville, Symphonic Band; Donald Petersen, Wind Symphony; Christian Smith, Symphony Orchestra; and Kory Katseanes, Philharmonic.

Each ensemble will perform one to three numbers highlighting different compositions and the ensemble’s unique playing style.

For more information, contact Ken Crossley at ken_crossley@byu.edu or (801) 422-9358.

Writer: Brett Lee

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