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Houston Civic Symphony is Houston's first and one of its finest community orchestras. Orchestra members are engaged in a broad spectrum of professional occupations and share a common joy in performing great orchestral literature before appreciative audiences.

Program:
Antonin Dvorak
Serenade, op. 44, D minor
Duncan Monserud
Premiere Performance
Nocturnes for Brass
John Rutter
Suite for Strings
Edward Elgar
Enigma Variations, op. 36

HOW TO FIND THE HOST:

Let's gather in the lobby (look for the Meetup sign).

If you are planning to attend the performance, but do not intend to join the group, please do not rsvp yes to this event. It falsely enlarges the number of attendees and jeopardizes your membership with the group.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

We will be enjoying a symphonic performance at a community church.

WHAT TO BRING:

Sweater or light jacket would be a good idea since it might be cold in the church.

WHAT IS ADMISSION:

Admission is free. No tickets are required.
Cash donations may be requested.

WHERE IS PARKING:

Complimentary surface lot parking is available.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

HOUSTON CIVIC SYMPHONY

AI summary

By Meetup

A free community orchestra concert for classical music lovers; audience will hear Elgar's Enigma Variations performed live as part of a mixed program.

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