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FD Area Symphony to open 75th season on Sunday

The Fort Dodge Area Symphony will present the first concert of their 75th anniversary season at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Fort Dodge Middle School Auditorium. This concert will feature music by Brahms, Puccini and the world premiere performance of Matthew Kennedy’s “Symphony No. 2.” Also, emerging conductor Mac Muehlberger will lead the orchestra in Faure’s “Pavane.” The concert will conclude with Respighi’s powerful “Pines of the Appian Way.”

Single tickets can be purchased at the door on the day of the concert. Adult admission is $15 and students are always welcome to attend with an adult free of charge. Fort Dodge Area Symphony concerts last about 90 minutes with an intermission and can be enjoyed by all ages.

About this concert, Joshua Barlage, music director and conductor, said, ‘I am proud that our orchestra has been performing music for Fort Dodge audiences for 75 years and hope you will join us at this concert as we celebrate this milestone.”

Learn more about this concert by visiting fdsymphony.org.

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