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The Wheaton Symphony Orchestra Goes Pops! Summer 2012 Schedule Announced

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Yes, at the request of audiences and performers, the Wheaton Symphony Orchestra has changed its programming to all pops concerts.  Early season ticket sales and increased orchestra applications have proven that this is the way to go!

All concerts start at 8:00 p.m. and are held at Glenbard South High School, 23 W 200 Butterfield Road in Glen Ellyn.

2012 Concert Schedule

Saturday July 7 – Broadway Memories

Featuring vocalists Christine Pfenninger, soprano and David Pfenninger, baritone.  
Musical selections are from The Music Man, Camelot, West Side Story, My Fair Lady, South Pacific, and more.

 

Saturday July 28 – George Gershwin in Concert

Featuring Mary Schallhorn on piano.  Music includes favorites from An American in Paris, Rhapsody in Blue, The Man I Love, and Porgy & Bess.

Saturday August 4 – Irving Berlin & Andrew Lloyd Webber

Featuring four vocal soloists.  Music includes songs from Call Me Madam, Annie Get Your Gun, White Christmas, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Evita, Sunset Boulevard, and others.

Saturday August 11 – The Music of John Williams

Featuring music from Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, E.T., Star Wars, and others.

Advance tickets are $28 with a further discount for season tickets. Call 630-790-1430.

Event Details

Posted by: Wheaton Pops
Where Wheaton Symphony Orchestra 23w200 Butterfield Rd, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 (Glenbard South High School)
Next on This event is over.
Time 8:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­wheato­nsymphony.­org/­
Phone 630-790-1430
Price $0

More About Wheaton Symphony Orchestra

Wheaton Symphony Orchestra

23w200 Butterfield Rd, Glen Ellyn, IL
630-790-1430

Since 1959, Wheaton Symphony Orchestra (WSO) has been performing summer concerts at  Glenbard South High School, located at  23 w. 200 Butterfield Road in Glen Ellyn. WSO features classical music as well as pops such as Rodgers and Hammerstein, and John Williams.  

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