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Mercy StreetSun., Mar. 5, 8pmSeason Conclusion. After Antietam, the Greens suffer a setback and Pinkerton’s inquiry heats up. Foster and Samuel visit Foster’s family plantation, where they intervene in a difficult labor. The hospital staff unites to oust their hated chief. In Boston, Mary’s condition worsens.
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You Are the Universe literally means what it says--each of us is a co-creator of reality extending to the vastest reaches of time and space. This seemingly impossible proposition follows from the current state of science, where outside the public eye, some key mysteries cannot be solved, even though they are the very issues that define reality itself.
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• Antonin Dvorak: Concerto in b minor for Cello & Orchestra, Tanya Ell, cello; Lansing Symphony Orchestra; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
• Feliu Gasull: Le font de les Ginabroses, MSU Wind Symphony; Kevin Sedatole, conductor
March 14
• Fernande Breilh-Decruck: Suite Romane, Jackson Symphony Orchestra; Matthew Aubin, conductor
• Jerry Bilik: "Detroit River" Suite, Ann Arbor Concert Band; Jerry Bilik, conductor
• Stephen Lange: Anthem, "Beauty for Brokenness" (text by Graham Kendrick), Stephanie Gewirtz, piano; Lange Choral Ensemble; Stephen Lange, conductor
• Igor Stravinsky: Divertimento from the ballet, "The Fairy's Kiss," MSU Symphony Orchestra; Soo Han, guest conductor
March 21
• Henry Fillmore: "The Klaxon,"Ann Arbor Concert Band; James Nissen, conductor
• MarchBéla Bartók: Concerto for Viola & Orchestra, Igor Stravinsky: Symphony, in C, Yuri Gandelsman, viola; MSU Symphony Orchestra; Kevin Noe, conductor
March 28
• Benjamin Britten: 4 Sea Interludes from the opera, "Peter Grimes," MSU Symphony Orchestra; Kevin Noe, conductor
• Joaquín Rodrigo: "Concierto de Aranjuez" for Guitar & Orchestra, Chris Ladd, guitar; Jackson Symphony Orchestra; Matthew Aubin, conductor
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March 18, 8pm
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• Grieg Piano Concerto
• Debussy Nocturnes
• Stravinsky Firebird Suite
SPECIAL GUESTS: Anton Nel, UMS Choral Union Women
WED | 8 • from MSU's Center for Gender in Global Context in honor of International Women's Day. THU | 9 • celebrating the birthday of Barbara Richardson, from her children Elisabeth, Robert, and Katherine. • in celebration of the birthday of Susan Lawther. May she have many more. • from Dr. Clyde and Karen Flory in celebration of their 54th wedding anniversary. FRI | 10 • in celebration of Bonnie Bucqueroux and her gift of teaching. • from Doug and Bev Federau in celebration of their 27th anniversary. SUN | 12 • from George and Marijke Guerin, celebrating their grandson Josh. Happy Birthday from Opa and Oma. • from Susan Grettenberger and Nicole Springer, in celebration of being allowed to say "I do". MON | 13 • from Robert Cierzniewski in honor of his mother, Sophia.
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ANN ARBOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LIVEFirebird
Saturday, March 18, 8pm
• Schachter Freylekhe Tanzen
• Grieg Piano Concerto
• Debussy Nocturnes
• Stravinsky Firebird Suite
SPECIAL GUESTS: Anton Nel, UMS Choral Union Women
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ANN ARBOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LIVEFirebird
Saturday, March 18, 8pm
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• Stravinsky Firebird Suite
SPECIAL GUESTS: Anton Nel, UMS Choral Union Women
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