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Hartford Symphony Orchestra: 2013 Talcott Mountain Music Festival to Open With 'Mozart in the Moonlight'
This year's festival at the Performing Arts Center in Simsbury is scheduled for June 28—July 26.

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This year's festival at the Performing Arts Center in Simsbury is scheduled for June 28—July 26.

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