WHO: The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra
Jahja Ling, conductor
Eduardus Halim, piano

WHAT: CHABRIER Habanera
FALLA Nights in the Gardens of Spain
LISZT Totentanz
SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2
WHEN: Friday, October 4, at 8:00 p.m. (Pre-concert lecture at 7:00 pm)
Saturday, October 5, at 8:00 p.m. (Pre-concert lecture at 7:00 pm)
WHERE: Powell Symphony Hall, 718 N. Grand Blvd. (at Delmar) in Grand Center
TICKETS: $10 - $91. Available at the Powell Symphony Hall box office, by telephone at (314) 534-1700 and online at www.slso.org. Ask about our special student and senior
citizen discount rates. Group rates are available to groups of 20 or more by calling
(314) 286-4126. In addition, the popular "2 for the Badge" program - initiated last October
in honor of St. Louis area police officers and firefighters - has been extended throughout the 2002-03 season. To receive two complimentary tickets, police officers and firefighters
present their badge or current I.D. at the Powell Symphony Hall Box Office. Up to 100
tickets will be available per concert. Sold out shows are not included.
Distinguished conductor, Jahja Ling, returns to Powell Symphony Hall to conduct the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra and the young, accomplished pianist, Eduardus Halim, at 8:00 p.m. on Friday, October 4, and Saturday, October 5. The concerts feature Chabrier's Habaņera, Falla's Nights in the Gardens of Spain, Liszt's Totentanz, and Sibelius' popular Symphony No. 2. Hugh MacDonald, professor of music at Washington University, presents a pre-concert lecture to all ticket holders one hour before the start of each concert.
Maestro Ling is director of the Cleveland Orchestra's Blossom Festival, Conductor Laureate of The Florida Orchestra, and holds the title of Honorary Conductor of Taiwan's National Symphony Orchestra. In addition he recently completed 18 years as the Cleveland Orchestra's Resident Conductor. Pianist Eduardus Halim made his New York debut in 1987 while still a student at Juilliard. His exceptional talent evidenced in performances with major international orchestras and festivals has continually earned him the admiration of critics.
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