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INEVENTS PITTSBURGH PHILHARMONIC CELEBRATES 40 YEARS The Pittsburgh Philharmonic celebrated its 40th anniversary in a grand and lively style on May 20 and 21 with an all-Russian program featuring Glinka’s Ruslan & Lyudmila Overture, Glazunov’s Violin Concerto, selections from Stravinski’s Firebird and Rimsky-Korsakov’s Russian Easter Overture. The orchestra’s May 20 performance took place at Butler County Community College’s Succop Theater and the May 21 concert was held in Scotus Hall at Mt. Alvernia. The Pittsburgh Philharmonic is southwestern PA’s premier volunteer orchestra. Approximately 70 musicians from throughout the tri-state area, ranging in age from 15 to 80, perform great works of classical music at various venues in the region. Members of the orchestra include business executives, retirees, students, teachers and other professionals—some who have been performing with the Philharmonic for over 20 years, several who teach or play music professionally, and some who have advanced music degrees. The Pittsburgh Philharmonic’s music director is Edward Leonard and the orchestra performs four times throughout the year, often featuring local soloists and composers. “With all the different venues we have, we do make an effort to bring great classical music to the people of Pittsburgh,” says Curt Miller, member of the Philharmonic’s board of directors. Future plans include making an effort to work closely with various high school musical and choral groups in upcoming seasons. For more information on upcoming performances or to become involved, visit pghphil.org. PHOTOS BY PRIMETIME SHOTS 14 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE | Hampton