MOREHEAD Cave Run Symphony Orchestra will present “Vive la Danse” at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Morehead Conference Center, part of a 10-year birthday celebration and the end of the 2023-24 season.

“We are pleased to invite our loyal supporters and other music lovers to help us celebrate 10 years of musical excellence at a post-concert birthday party featuring food, cake and a cash bar,” Dr. Craig Burrows, chairman of CRSO’s board of directors, said. “We are very proud to be Kentucky’s smallest community with a symphony orchestra.”

The concert will include a flute solo by Dr. Julie Baker of the MSU music faculty and works by composers Leo Delibes, Carl Maria von Weber, Christophe Gluck, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Artura Marquez.

Dr. Terry Durbin is in his sixth season as resident conductor of the Cave Run Symphony.

Dr. Burrows also announced the orchestra has set its schedule for the 2024-25 season, which will begin Sept. 15 and include concerts on Dec. 7, Feb. 23 and April 6. Concert themes will be announced later.

The Cave Run Symphony comprises professional and semi-professional musicians, music professors and teachers and highly qualified student musicians.

Tickets will be available at the door with cash, checks or credit cards. All students and children receive free admission to CRSO concerts. Tickets also can be purchased at the Morehead Visitor Center where cash and checks are accepted for payment.

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