Tonight's Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Concert Moved to Heinz Hall Due to Weather

By: Jun. 10, 2013
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Pittsburgh, PA: Due to weather related conditions, this evening's Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra concert featuring Pittsburgh Opera Artists has been moved indoors to Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Avenue at Sixth Street. The concert, part of the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, begins at 7:00pm and will remain free and open to the public. General admission seating vouchers are available at the Heinz Hall Box Office at 2:00pm today and seating will be on a first-come first-serve basis. For further information call 412-392-4900.

The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, led by Music Director Manfred Honeck, presents movements from Mozart's Symphony No. 40, Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, and selections from George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess and Aaron Copeland's Rodeo. Pittsburgh Opera Artists Jasmine Muhammad and Kyle Oliver join the Orchestra as they help to kick-off Pittsburgh Opera's 75th Anniversary.

The Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, a production of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, runs June 7-16, 2013, in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The 10-day Festival is free and open to the public and presents high-quality and diverse visual and performing art attractions sprawling from the newly renovated Point State Park at the confluence of the city's famed three rivers, through picturesque Gateway Center, and into Pittsburgh's world-renowned 14-block Cultural District. During its vast and varied history, the Festival has featured more than 12,000 artists and entertained millions of residents and visitors, including an annual crowd of 400,000. For more information about the festival, visit:www.3riversartsfest.org.



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