Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra Concert at St. Andrews


On December 4 the Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra will be playing at St. Andrew's.
The Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra is an all-volunteer orchestra comprised of local amateur and professional musicians.  The SASO comes into its 27th year not only with a new Music Director, but also with a new commitment toward expanding its presence in the region. This is their first concert at St. Andrew’s.

December 4, 2005 - 3 pm
Grieg - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 16 – featuring Angeline Ng
Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64

Individual Tickets:
$10 general admission
$7 seniors/student
Group rates available.

Call 323-7166 to reserve or purchase at the box office. 

Angeline Ng, Piano
After studying and performing on three continents, Angeline has made Tucson home. Born in Singapore, she studied music with her mother from early childhood. She earned Performer’s Diplomas in piano and violin from Trinity College of Music and The Royal Schools of Music before studying abroad. In England, she received a Bachelors Degree in Piano Performance at Newbold College, and in California, a master’s degree at the University of Redlands. She has pursued a Doctor of Musical Arts at U of A, and has studied the Dorothy Taubman Technique in Baltimore. An active teacher, accompanist, and chamber musician, Angeline performs regularly, and is the Director of Music at Lutheran Church of the Risen Savior in Green Valley. Since first soloing in 1995 with SASO at Saddlebrooke, she has become a SASO tradition. 

Go to http://www.sasomusic.org/ for more information.

 

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