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October 14, 2014

Shed the digital: Celebrate Manhattan's Czech connections while enjoying music in its natural form

Submitted by Megan Saunders

Kansas State University's Symphony Orchestra invites you to peel away the layers of digital music with a variety of Czech Republic-inspired performances at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21, in McCain Auditorium.

The evening is a nod to Manhattan's partner city connections with Dobrichovice, a city in the Czech Republic. In addition to lively orchestra performances, the voices of the Flint Hills Masterworks Chorale will join in for Dvorak's "Te Deum."

Miss Czech of Kansas will attend in traditional Czech attire and there will be a short presentation from Manhattan's Partner City Committee. David Littrell will conduct the orchestra. Julie Yu serves as director of the Flint Hills Masterworks Chorale, accompanied by pianist Mary Ann Buhler.

The concert is free and open to the public. Visit k-state.edu/orchestra to learn more about the upcoming concert schedule. The orchestra looks forward to helping you shed the digital.

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