The Murfreesboro Symphony Orchestra, Rutherford County’s premiere professional orchestra, announced Monday a special pricing option for large groups wanting to attend the Dec. 1 concert, “A Larnelle Harris Christmas.”
Groups of 10-20 can take advantage of 10 percent off single ticket sales. Groups of 20 or more can enjoy the anticipated holiday concert at a full 20 percent off regular ticket prices.
“This package is designed for corporate holiday outings, church groups and groups of friends looking for a spectacular way to celebrate the holiday season,” said Birdie Ann Donnell, Murfreesboro Symphony Orchestra board president.
Larnelle Harris is a Grammy and Dove award-winning gospel singer who will perform a concert of both sacred and secular Christmas favorites, such as “O Holy Night,” “The Greatest of These,” “Let it Snow” and his award winning hit, “All Year Long.”
Group tickets must be ordered through the Symphony office, at 615-898-1862 or visit Floor 0 of the SunTrust Building at 201 E. Main St, in Murfreesboro.
Single tickets and Season tickets are still available online at www.MSOTIX.com.
The Murfreesboro Symphony Orchestra is the cultural heartbeat of the community, providing professional classical, pops, and youth education music programming for the Middle Tennessee area.
The symphony’s musical artists are world-class performers hailing from both the U.S. and abroad. Music Director Jeffrey A. Reed took the post leading the symphony in July 2007, along with Executive Director Darrell Edwards.
The orchestra serves Rutherford, Williamson, Wilson, Cannon, Davidson, Coffee, Warren, and Bedford counties.
Future performances include: From Words to Music (November 3, 2008), A Larnelle Harris Christmas (December 1, 2008), Love and War (January 19, 2009) and An Evening of Rodgers and Hammerstein Classics (April 27, 2009).
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
www.murfreesborosymphony.com
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