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September 30, 2007 | Pittsburgh Mandolin Orchestra
We'd like to send out a word of congratulations to our friends in the Pittsburgh Mandolin Orchestra for their 5th year as an organization. The 40-member ensemble will present its Anniversary Concert on Saturday, October 13, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. at the Bellefield Auditorium, 315 S. Bellefield Avenue on the University of Pittsburgh Campus in Oakland.
Joining them will be original co-founder Alan Epstein who recently relocated to Brighton, Michigan. (Alan has been a frequent guest of mandolin innovator, Don Julin and the Neptune Quartet, and teaches at Eldertly Music in Lansing.) The group draws its repertoire from early 20th century pieces especially composed for mandolin orchestra, light classical music, ethnic music of countries where the mandolin is central in the folk tradition, experimental pieces written by contemporary composers and American folk music. Members range in age from 12 to 88 years old.
Website: Pittsburgh Mandolin Orchestra
Mandolin Cafe Article: Pittsburgh Mandolin Orchestra Celebrates 5th Anniversary
Posted by Ted at September 30, 2007 7:52 PM
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