Tucson orchestra performs sold-out 'Aida' in Colombia
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Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra Conductor Linus Lerner performed his first ever "Aida," Verdi's epic opera, with his orchestra in Colombia. This is the opening from Thursday's soldout performance, the first of three. The opera, featuring an international cast of 200 including 28 Tucson musicians, repeats Friday and Sunday.
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