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21 November 2006

Orchestra New England's Colonial Concert in New Haven Connecticut USA! Tix available!

The Holidays are upon us!

You'll have to Do Things!

How many of those things will be
Torture & Torment?


How many of those things will be
hazardous to your health
and make you feel sick for days?

How many of those things will lock you
in a room with your Extended Family
for hours?

How many of those things
will be Thoroughly Fun and Beautiful?

Maybe you're near enough to this one to go.
Lucky Dog!
Vleeptron will be there!


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Orchestra New England
Saturday 25 November 2006
27th annual Colonial Concert

United Church on the Green

in New Haven at 8 pm

Maestro James Sinclair leads the audience
through an evening of colonial re-creation,
from period costumes to the music of
"recent arrivals" by Bach, Mozart, Haydn and others.
An outstanding way to launch the holiday season!

Bach, Prelude and Fugue in G Major, BWV 541
Telemann, Concerto in E Minor for Flute and Recorder
Haydn, Symphony No. 93 in D major
and more music of Bach, Mozart, and Haydn.

Soloists include Keith Underwood (flute)
Lawrence Zukof (recorder)
and Daniel Bircher (baritone).

Tickets available from
the Shubert Box Office
at 203-562-5666 or 888-736-2663
or online at www.shubert.com

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

i might be in new haven this weekend. haven't decided yet. depends on border traffic reports.

Vleeptron Dude said...

[also sent to abbas by e-mail]

New Haven??? Outstanding!

The concert (on the green in the very colonial center of downtown) is at 8. It's about a 3-hour drive south from our town (Northampton Massachusetts), so we'll leave home around 5 pm.

Our home phone is ***-***-****.

We'll take the cell phone, which is ***-***-****.

Don't know your schedule, but if you e-mail or phone quick, maybe we could leave earlier and meet in New Haven for some early evening chow.

Of course the concert really will be fun, and if your New Haven business ends and leaves you with nothing to do Saturday night, you could do worse than this. Jimmy Sinclair (my old high school buddy) is the only Orchestra Maestro I know, and he always pulls out all the Fun stops for the annual Colonial Concert.

Let me know how things start to focus for you. Have a great trip, and don't sweat it one way or the other -- one of these days we'll meet.

Bob

(the woman who might answer is Cynthia.)