From Oct 28th through Oct 29th, 2006Mei-Ting Sun, winner of the 2005 National Chopin Competition, is returning to South Florida to perform Rachmaninoff’ s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Ars Flores Symphony Orchestra. Two different concerts will be held at the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center and the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts Center respectively. The concerts will also feature Yumiko Endo Schlaffer performing Handel’s Harp Concerto and the full orchestra performing Dvorak’s The Noon Witch. A free pre-concert lecture will be offered one hour before each concert. For more information, please call: 954.462.0222 and 305.374.2444
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