Symphony concert in Fall River

Posted 3/6/16

The third concert of the Fall River Symphony’s 2015-16 season will be held this Sunday afternoon, and the program will be a journey through Eurasia, starting with Scotland through the Hebrides Overture by Felix Mendelssohn, to Mongolia with “In …

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Symphony concert in Fall River

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The third concert of the Fall River Symphony’s 2015-16 season will be held this Sunday afternoon, and the program will be a journey through Eurasia, starting with Scotland through the Hebrides Overture by Felix Mendelssohn, to Mongolia with “In the Steppes of Central Asia” by Alexander Borodin, Italy with Capriccio Italien by Peter Ilyich Tschaikovsky, and finally Finland with the Symphony No. 3 by Jan Sibelius.

WHERE: Margaret L. Jackson Arts Center Theater, Bristol Community College, Elsbree St., Fall River

WHEN: Sunday, March 6; 3 p.m.

COST: $15 for adults; children and students are free

MORE INFO: www.fallriversymphonyorchestra.org

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