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PCMS Concert: Anna Polonsky, Pianist
Anna Polonsky will be performing works by Honegger, Schumann, Brahms and Debussy.
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Fleisher Art Memorial • 719 Catharine St., Philadelphia, PA 19147   •   215-922-3456   •   www.fleisher.org/
Tickets: $16.50; $8 students

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Philadelphia Orchestra Chamber Concert
Members of the Philadelphia Orchestra will be joined by pianist Amy J. Yang to perform works by Glinka, Rossini, Schumann and Beethoven.
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Kimmel Center • Broad & Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, PA 19102   •   215-893-1999   •   www.kimmelcenter.org
Tickets: $19-$30 Buy tickets online

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Ben Odhner, Violinist
Cleveland Institute of Music student Ben Odhner served as Associate Concertmaster for the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra from 2004 to 2006. He has appeared on NPR's 'From the Top.'
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Glencairn Museum • 1001 Cathedral Rd., Bryn Athyn, PA 19009   •   267-502-2993   •   www.glencairnmuseum.org
Tickets: $15; $10 students

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Alumni Recital Series: Juliette Kang & Friends
Violinist Juliette Kang is joined by pianist Christoph Eschenbach and cellist Thomas Kraines for a performance of works by Mozart, Schubert and others.
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Curtis Institute of Music - Field Concert Hall • 1726 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA 19103   •   215-893-5252   •   www.curtis.edu
Tickets: $28

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Bell a Deux Plus
The bell-ringing duo of Bobbi Schmid and Ron Bellamy will ring over 85 handbells and handchimes, performing both sacred and lighthearted music. Joining them will be Bob and Sherry Gardner on harp, piano and voice. Reception will follow and childcare will be provided.
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First Baptist Church of Haddonfield • 124 Kings Hwy. E., Haddonfield, NJ 08033   •   856-429-2326   •   www.firstbaptisthaddonfield.org/
Tickets: Donations accepted

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ASL Hope Foundation: Voices of Hope
This benefit features a lunch buffet followed by a concert performed by the Sunderman Conservatory.
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Valley Forge Radisson Hotel • 1160 First Ave., King of Prussia, PA 19406   •   610-337-2000   •   www.radisson.com/kingofprussiapa
Tickets: $60

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Delaware County Youth Orchestra
Founded in 1973, the Delaware County Youth Orchestra is a highly selective ensemble of nearly 100 talented young musicians through senior year of high school.
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Neumann University • One Neumann Dr., Aston, PA 19014   •   610-558-5616   •   www.neumann.edu
Tickets: Free

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Kyo Daiko
The Kyo Daiko Drummers are a Japanese taiko drumming group.
Also appearing: Rowan University Percussion Ensemble
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Rowan University • 201 Mullica Hill Rd., Glassboro, NJ 08028   •   856-256-4000   •   www.rowan.edu
Tickets: Free

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Philadelphia Orchestra: Mozart & Bruckner
Jaap van Zweden conducts a program of works by Mozart and Bruckner, with Horacio Gutiérrez soloing on piano.
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Kimmel Center • Broad & Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, PA 19102   •   215-893-1999   •   www.kimmelcenter.org
Tickets: $10-$125 Buy tickets online

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Itzhak Perlman, Violinist
Known for his brilliant technique and musicianship and beloved for his charm and humanity, Itzhak Perlman is a violinist whose talent has been described as "utterly limitless." He has multiple Grammy and Emmy awards to his credit.
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Resorts Atlantic City • 1133 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401   •   609-344-6000   •   www.resortsac.com/
Tickets: $65-$125 Buy tickets online

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When it was all ready one afternoon last week - the dry-brined turkey a rosy chestnut brown, the Sister Frances' Potatoes (named for one of the last of the famously celibate Shakers), the brothy, purposefully not creamy blue-pumpkin soup (with a sour jolt of preserved lemon), Melissa Hamilton beamed at what she had wrought.

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