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OFF THEY GO: #UNTCoM A Cappella choir and UNT soloists head to Bass Performance Hall for final Messiah rehearsal with The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Get your tickets here - 7:30 TONIGHT!http://www.fwsymphony.org/concerts/upcoming.asp @JohnWRichmond2 @FtWorthSymphony @UNTPrez @UNTSocial @UNTNews

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TONIGHT: Handel's Messiah with the #UNTCoM A Cappella choir, UNT soloists and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra at 7:30 at Bass Hall. Get your tickets here - http://www.fwsymphony.org/concerts/upcoming.asp @JohnWRichmond2 @FtWorthSymphony @UNTPrez @UNTSocial @UNTNews @TheaterJones

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In honor of the upcoming CIME/ICEM 2014 Festival and Conference from Oct 1– 4 hosted by UNT... Today we are focusing on a really cool upcoming event featuring UNT faculty members Elizabeth McNutt and Andrew May in a performance celebrating modern chamber music by Mexican composers. Mexico's popular musics are widely appreciated in the U.S., but Mexico's lively contemporary classical music scene is relatively unknown here; classical audiences are more familiar with music from across the oceans than across the border. On Thursday, August 28 at 8 pm, Sounds Modern will present "Neighbor Notes: modern chamber music by Mexican composers," with Elizabeth McNutt (flute), Shannon Wettstein (piano), and Andrew May (violin) performing. In this concert, inspired by the recent exhibit ³Mexico Inside Out² at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, works by Mario Lavista, José-Luis Hurtado, Arturo Fuentes, Victor Ibarra, Francisco Cortés-Alvarez, and Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez will present a cross-section of trends in modern Mexican concert music. The concert will be held in the Crowley Theater, Marfa, Texas, hosted by the Chinati Foundation, and will be streamed live: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/chinati-foundation-programs More information: soundsmodern.org Video: José-Luis Hurtado - Transmutante
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