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11/3/2006

Contact: K.E. Schwab  -- 724-738-2199;  e-mail: karl.schwab@sru.edu

SRU PIANO TRIO TO BE FEATURED AT ALL SAINT’S MUSIC FESTIVAL

     SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. –  Beethoven's Triple Concerto, featuring the Slippery Rock University Piano Trio  -- Dr. Nanette Kaplan Solomon, Paula Tuttle and Warren Davidson -- with the Pittsburgh Festival Orchestra conducted by Melissa McBride will be among the featured selections at Monday’s [Nov. 6] fourth annual All Saint’s Music Festival held at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Highland Park, Pittsburgh.

     The free festival opened Nov. 1 and concludes with Monday’s 8 p.m. performance at the church.

      Solomon, a professor of music at SRU, will play piano, Tuttle, a music instructor at SRU, viola, and Davidson, also a music instructor, violin.

      The Pittsburgh Festival Orchestra is composed of professional musicians from the Pittsburgh Opera and Ballet orchestras. In addition to the Beethoven piece, the program will include Handel's Zadok the Priest, Stravinsky's Pulcinella Suite, and Vauhgan Williams's setting of the Old Hundredth Psalm.

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