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The Classical Music Project Returns to Westminster on June 2nd

June 2, 3pm Westminster Presbyterian Church

Sponsored by The Dakota

The Classical Music Project, launched in 2023, seeks to offer audiences intimate and thought-provoking musical experiences that highlight the beauty and complexity of classical music of the 17th-19th centuries. As a member of the Incubator Program at Springboard for the Arts, the project is committed to exploring new and creative approaches to presenting older music in a modern context.
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The first concert of the 2024 season promises to be a captivating exploration of love, revenge, and the beauty of Italy through the music of three influential composers. Get your tickets now and immerse yourself in an afternoon of musical mastery and storytelling.
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The program includes:
  • Sinfonia Avanti II Barcheggio - Alessandro Stradella (Marissa Benedict, Trumpet Solo)
  • Suite from the Ballet Pulcinella - Igor Stravinsky
  • Symphony No. 4 in A, Op. 90 (Italian) - Felix Mendelssohn
Marissa Benedict will be featured as a solo performer. Her impressive resume includes being the first woman trumpet player to record on prestigious scoring stages and being featured on numerous blockbuster film and television soundtracks.
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Jere Lantz, Conductor, has been recognized with many awards for his contributions to the world of classical music, and his dedication to the arts has left a lasting impact on the communities he has served. His passion for sharing the joy of music with audiences of all ages and backgrounds has made him a beloved figure in the world of classical music. 
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