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Suite of Soirees
Suite of Soirees
Suite of Soirees wraps up with Finale, Thursday, June 7, 6:30—8:30 pm, hosted by architects Roy and Anne Marie Decker. The Deckers’ personally designed home provides for a relaxing evening by the hearth or pool. Concertmistress, Marta Szlubowska performs with her daughter and 2017 International Viola Competition winner, Julia Kirk. Advanced reservations for Suite of Soirees is required. Soirees […]
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GERTRUDE C. FORD FOUNDATION OPENING CEREMONY
GERTRUDE C. FORD FOUNDATION OPENING CEREMONY
Honors Robert Joffrey with a performance by dancers of the Joffrey Ballet, under the artistic direction of Ashley Wheater. Accompanied by the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra (Marta Szlubowska - Concert Master), the guest artists present Gerald Arpino’s Round of Angels and Yuri Possokhov’s interpretation of the Spartacus Pas De Deux. Justin Peck’s In Creases, choreographed to Phillip Glass’s Four Movements for Two […]
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Duo Vivace at St. Catherine’s Village
Duo Vivace at St. Catherine’s Village
Duo Vivace, Marta and her daughter, Julia Kirk, will be performing light classics and popular tunes on violin, viola and piano.
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BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD OF MISSISSIPPI AWARDS GALA
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD OF MISSISSIPPI AWARDS GALA
Recognizes all award winners and features a full program of medalists performing pieces selected as favorites by jurors. The Mississippi Symphony Orchestra accompanies. Non-finalists perform a piece developed in a workshop with choreographer Matthew Neenan.
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ENCORE GALA
ENCORE GALA
Your last chance to see the 2018 USA IBC medalists perform. The Mississippi Symphony Orchestra accompanies. All 2018 USA IBC performances by the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra are sponsored by Ambassador John N. Palmer.
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