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Tickets are good for only the following events:
Tuesday, February 16 at 8pm, Osterhout Concert Theater: Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra
Wednesday, March 24 at 8pm, Osterhout Concert Theater: Moscow Festival Ballet
The Anderson Center for the Arts is located on the campus of Binghamton University, State University of New York. The facility includes three theaters (Osterhout Concert Theater, Chamber Hall, and Watters Theater) and is designed to meet the needs of every performing group — soloists, chamber ensembles, symphonies, dance, or large theatrical productions complemented by a full-scale orchestra. The center books outside music/theater/dance performances as part of a major world class concert series for the region. This series has, in the main, an international profile underscoring the University's emphasis on diversity and global concerns.
The Anderson Center for the Performing Arts celebrates its 25th Anniversary Season
The Anderson Center, noted internationally for its critical acclaim and memorable highlights throughout its short history, is proud to announce the 2009-10 season celebrating 25 years of world-class artists on a world-class stage.
MOSCOW STATE RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 | 8pm
On Tuesday, February 16, the Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra will present a ''Russian Composers Gala'' featuring the works of Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky and Khachaturian. The special Binghamton performance will offer two Tchaikovsky concertos: the Violin Concerto in D Major, Opus 35, considered by many to be the most difficult concerto ever composed; and Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op 33 cello concerto, performed by the seventeen year old child prodigy, Julian Schwarz. Schwarz is the son of Gerard Swartz, who conducted the Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra on stage at the Anderson Center in 1987.
MOSCOW FESTIVAL BALLET THEATRE
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 | 8pm
Closing the Anderson Center's silver anniversary season on Wednesday, March 24 will be the Moscow Festival Ballet Theatre performing, only for Binghamton, the second acts from two quintessential ballet's: Giselle and Coppelia. Both acts will be fully staged productions.
The Anderson Center for the Performing Arts is located in Binghamton New York - Hurry don't miss this deal!