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    ?lan Quartet and Arneis Quartet

    ?lan Quartet and Arneis Quartet

    Presented by Utah Symphony at St. Luke's Episcopal Church

    July 31, 2010

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    The Utah Symphony presents a concert featuring two string quartets at St. Luke's Church. The participating quartets, ?lan Quartet and Arneis Quartet are currently taking part in the Utah Symphony's three-week Emerging Quartets and Composers intensive training program. During the performance, both quartets will perform a work from the standard string quartet repertoire, and then each will premiere a new work by one of the program's young composers. The ?lan Quartet will premiere Benjamin Pesetsky's Representations and Interpretation, and the Arneis Quartet will premiere Erica Ball's w(e)aving.


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        St. Luke's Episcopal Church

        4595 North Silver Springs Drive
        Park City, UT 84098

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        Tickets: Free Admission

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        Dates:
        July 31, 2010

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        Saturday 1:00pm

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