Final shows from ISU's 'Season of note' set for march
University Relations
Issue date: 2/15/06 Section: Life
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The final three performances of Idaho State University's fine-arts series, "A Season of Note," will feature the following internationally acclaimed groups: the Vienna Choir Boys, The Golden Dragon Acrobats and the Utah Symphony.
"A Season of Note" is ISU's fine-arts series for the 2005-06 academic year and has already featured three presentations by world-renowned performers. "A Season of Note" held in the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center's Joseph C. and Cheryl H. Jensen Grand Concert Hall.
• March 10 - Vienna Choir Boys, who for more than five centuries has enchanted millions with their singing, will bring a new season of choral music to Pocatello that carries on the rich traditions of Vienna's musical life.
• March 28 - The Golden Dragon Acrobats, the world's leading Chinese acrobatic troupe, is led by Danny Chang and choreographer Angela Chang.
• March 30 - Utah Symphony has established a rich tradition of musical excellence through the vision and drive of former musical directors Maurice Abravanel and Joseph Silverstein.
All performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the Stephens Center Box Office, open 10 a.m.-5 p.m., or call (208) 282-3595. Admission prices will vary from $14 to $24, depending on the performance and seating.
"A Season of Note" is ISU's fine-arts series for the 2005-06 academic year and has already featured three presentations by world-renowned performers. "A Season of Note" held in the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center's Joseph C. and Cheryl H. Jensen Grand Concert Hall.
• March 10 - Vienna Choir Boys, who for more than five centuries has enchanted millions with their singing, will bring a new season of choral music to Pocatello that carries on the rich traditions of Vienna's musical life.
• March 28 - The Golden Dragon Acrobats, the world's leading Chinese acrobatic troupe, is led by Danny Chang and choreographer Angela Chang.
• March 30 - Utah Symphony has established a rich tradition of musical excellence through the vision and drive of former musical directors Maurice Abravanel and Joseph Silverstein.
All performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the Stephens Center Box Office, open 10 a.m.-5 p.m., or call (208) 282-3595. Admission prices will vary from $14 to $24, depending on the performance and seating.
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