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Wasatch Community Symphony Orchestra to perform Russian Xmas music

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The Wasatch Community Symphony Orchestra with Music Director Theodore Zalkind (above) will perform a "Holiday Classics" concert.

The performance will be held at the All Saints Episcopal Church (1710 S Foothill Blvd, SLC) on Sunday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m.

The orchestra will be performing "O Holy Night," Christmas music from films, and selections from Handel's "Messiah." They will also perform Russian Christmas music by Alfred Reed.

Refreshments will be served following the performance.

The Wasatch Community Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1953, is an all-volunteer orchestra. The orchestra performs four concerts a year.

Admission is free.

For more info about upcoming concerts or how to join, visit www.wasatchsymphony.com.



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