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Meet The Music

When

Saturday, March 23, 2019, 1:00 PM EDT

Where

Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall

Tickets

Kids $5, Adults $10. Please click the link below to buy single tickets or call the University Central Box Office at 609-258-9220.

All in the Family

About the Event

Based on the beloved story by Paul Goble, “The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses” is a musical telling of the exciting and haunting tale of a Native American girl who runs away from home to be with wild horses, animals to whom she is mystically drawn. A story of thunderstorms and thundering hooves, “The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses” will enchant and inspire audiences of all ages. Recommended for ages 6–12. Music by Bruce Adolphe.

Musicians from The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center include flutist Sooyun Kim, clarinetist Romie de Guise-Langlois, violinists Francisco Fullana and Grace Park, cellist Mihai Marica, pianist David Kaplan, and percussionist Eduardo Leandro.

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Program

“The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses”

A family concert for kids ages 6-12, hosted by composer Bruce Adolphe and featuring the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center with special guests the Princeton Girlchoir.


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