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USU Symphony Orchestra Presents its Annual Fall Concert

Conductor Sergio Bernal leads USU's Symphony Orchestra in a concert Dec. 3 that highlights the music of Brahms. The evening features a guest composer, Delta David Gier, music director of the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra.

Utah State University’s Symphony Orchestra presents “An Evening of Brahms” featuring guest composer Delta David Gier, music director of the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra. The concert is Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 7:30 p.m., in the Morgan Theatre on the USU Logan campus.     


“The concert is dedicated to the music of Johannes Brahms, one of the most prominent composers of the Romantic era,” said Sergio Bernal, music director of the USU Symphony Orchestra. “The orchestra will play two great works by Brahms, his ‘Third Symphony’ and his ‘Variations on a Theme’ by Haydn.”


According to Bernal, the passionate and masterful music will be enjoyable to audiences of all ages, students and community members alike.         

Gier has conducted many prominent orchestras in the United States, including the Cleveland Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony and the New York Philharmonic.


Tickets for “An Evening of Brahms” are $10 adults, $8 youth and seniors, $5 USU faculty and staff and free for USU students with ID. For more information, visit the CCA Box Office in room L-101 of the Chase Fine Arts Center, call 435-797-8022 or see the Caine College’s Production Services website.

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Writer: Samantha Kiser, 435-632-5524, samantha.noel.kiser@aggiemail.usu.edu

Contact: Whitney Schulte, 435-797-9203, whitney.schulte@usu.edu


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