ARTS: Remmereit to conduct Rochester Chamber Orchestra 

The group identifying itself as RPO Community Supporters announced today that Arild Remmereit, the recently fired music director of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, will be conducting a benefit concert for the Rochester Chamber Orchestra on Sunday, February 24.

The group also noted in its press release that Remmereit will be guest conducting at the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra in November of this year.

The full press release appears below.

PRESS RELEASE

February 1, 2013

Arild Remmereit will be conducting a special benefit concert for the upcoming 50th anniversary season of Rochester Chamber Orchestra. The concert is scheduled for 3:00 PM on Sunday, February 24 at Hochstein. The program includes Haydn's Symphony No. 49 "La Passione," Two Lyric Pieces by Grieg "Evening in the Mountains" and "Cradle Song" and Mozart's Symphony No. 29. Several RPO musicians perform for RCO as well.

On line ticketing just went live Thursday (1/31) night.

General admission: $35 until February 14. After Valentine's Day, general admission tickets increase to $50. So be sure to get your tickets right away!

Patron Tickets (reserved section): $100

Student Tickets: $20 (admission with proper Student ID)

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/32874439

RPO COMMUNITY SUPPORTERS is also pleased to report that Arild Remmereit will be guest-conducting the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra on November 2 & 3, 2013.

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