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MTSU Symphony Orchestra
Saturday, October 21st, 8:00pm MTSU Hinton Hall
About

Middle Tennessee State University School of Music

Presents

MTSU Symphony Orchestra

Carol Nies, conductor

with special guest Ma Xiaohui, erhu

 

Carol Nies, Director
MTSU School of Music information

Dr. Leah Lyons, Dean, College of Liberal Arts

Dr. Christopher Dye, Interim Director

Dr. Jennifer Vannatta-Hall, Assistant Director

Dr. Chris Combest, Graduate Studies Director

Mr. Todd Seage, Music Manager

Mr. Mark Britt, Piano Technician

All concerts are open to the public.

Visit mtsu.edu/music/calendar.php for the most up-to-date list of our upcoming performances.

Visit mtsu.edu/musiclivestream

to watch live or recorded concerts.

Support the MTSU School of Music

Support the MTSU School of Music

The School of Music has a proud history of providing an outstanding education to thousands of students who have gone on to successful careers. We are passionate about music and excited to be in the forefront of educating musicians for our state and beyond. We invite you to make a tax-deductible gift to support the School of Music. Your donation will make a significant impact on current and future MTSU students who strive to become the next generation of composers, conductors, educators, historians, industry specialists, performers, and music theorists. For more information, contact Meredith Kerr,College of Liberal Arts development officer, at 615-898-5223 or meredith.kerr@mtsu.edu.

Friends of the MTSU Symphony

Friends of the MTSU Symphony

may donate to the

Samuel Oliva Memorial String Scholarship Fund

or the Friends of the MTSU Symphony Fund

by contacting the MTSU School of Music at Carol.Nies@mtsu.edu or

donating online at mtsumusic.com.