Maestro Larry Rachleff conducts. He will join the Utah Symphony and violinist Boris Brovtsyn on March 6 and 7.
Seldy Cramer Artists
Maestro Christian Arming's appearance with the Utah Symphony on March 6 and 7 has been canceled due to travel complications.
Arming will be replaced by Maestro Larry Rachleff, who conducted the Utah Symphony in 2008.
Violinist Boris Brovtsyn will still appear as scheduled.
The performance program for the concerts has also changed. Rachleff will conduct Beethoven's Symphony No. 3, "Eroica." Brovtsyn will perform Berg's Violin Concerto.
Former music director of the San Antonio Symphony, Rachleff, who has been with the Rhode Island Philharmonic for 12 years, is also the director of orchestras and is the Walter Kris Hubert chairman of the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University in Houston, Texas.
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