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The Performing Arts at Hamilton will present a special performance with the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, featuring guest violinist Pip Clark on Sunday, September 23 at 3 p.m. A special pre-concert talk by Syracuse Symphony musical director Daniel Hege and Pip Clark will be held at 2 p.m. As a response to the events of last week, the symphony has changed its concert program. The new program will include Barber's Adagio, Korngold's Violin Concerto, and Beethoven's 5th Symphony.

English violinist Pip Clark has been enjoying overwhelming success and praise since her emigration to the United States. Her sound and style have been called "hauntingly unique" and "unforgettable." There is little doubt that she is today, one of the brightest new stars on the international violin scene.

Directed by Daniel Hege, the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra quickly evolved from its beginning in 1961 as a community orchestra into a fully professional resident orchestra serving the entire central and northern New York state region.  Today a performing ensemble of national acclaim, the orchestra boasts 76 musicians, a conducting staff of international caliber, and over 100 full-time orchestra concerts, reaching more than 150,000 audience members during its 38-week season.

Tickets for the Syracuse Symphony performance are $15 adult, $10 senior and $5 student. All seating is general admission. The pre-concert talk is free of charge. For reservations or for more information, call the Hamilton College Performing Arts ticket office at (315) 859-4331.

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