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2X Grammy Nominee Returns to Pasadena Symphony
Conductor Nicholas McGegan is celebrated for his Baroque and Classical interpretations.

Two-time Grammy nominee Nicholas McGegan will once again take the stage with the Pasadena Symphony.
Celebrated for his Baroque and Classical interpretations, McGegan will conduct Gustav Mahler's "Symphony No. 4" at the Ambassador Auditorium on Saturday. Russian-American soprano Yulia Van Doren will add her voice to "Symphony No. 4."
The concert will also showcase the virtuosic talents of the Pasadena Symphony's own Principal Clarinetist, Donald Foster, who will perform Mozart's playful Clarinet Concerto.
"McGegan Conducts Mahler" is the fourth concert in the Pasadena Symphony’s 2012-13 Singpoli Classics Series.
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IF YOU GO:
- What:"McGegan Conducts Mahler" with the Pasadena Symphony.
- Guest Artists: Nicholas McGegan, conductor; Donald Foster, clarinet; Yulia Van Doren, soprano.
- When: Saturday, Feb. 9 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
- Where: Ambassador Auditorium, 131 St. John Ave., Pasadena, CA 91123
- Cost: Tickets start at $35 and may be purchased by calling 626-793-7172 or visiting www.PasadenaSymphony-Pops.org.
- Parking: Valet on Green Street. $10 general parking is available adjacent to the theater in the Maranatha parking lots.
Arrive an hour before the performance to participate in a pre-show talk with the McGegan and Pasadena Symphony Association’s CEO Paul Jan Zdunek.
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