Let’s face it…when we say something is “TITANIC” we all know what it means!  Big, huge, of giant proportions and that’s what concert goers can expect from the symphony’s April 14th performance.  Not coincidentally it’s the 100th anniversary to the day that the grand ship went down.

 

At 7:30 on the 14th you’ll hear highlights from the Academy Award-winning film, the Tony Award-winning musical, and what I think is just the coolest-the actual music performed onboard the ship!   Joining the orchestra and chorus will be two phenomenal vocalists, direct from Broadway  Soprano Teri Dale Hansen and Baritone Nat Chandler.

 A Titanic night of music is just two weeks away! Stay tuned to The Morning News next week when conductor Lawrence Golan tells us how as the ship went down,t

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he band played on.

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