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Delaware County Symphony Now Offers Free Admission to College Students

The Delaware County Symphony offers a new policy for regional university and college students.

 
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Cellist of the Delaware County Symphony.
Delaware County Symphony's conductor Jeremy Gill.
Pianist of the Delaware County Symphony.
Sting bassists.

The Delaware County Symphony, based in Newtown Square, recently announced a new admission policy of free tickets to all regional college and university students with presentation of proper student ID at their ticket table the day of a concert.

This new ticket policy will allow all regional students the opportunity to attend four, full symphonic concerts and four chamber concerts throughout our concert season at no charge.

The Delaware County Symphony has been performing classical music since 1968. Their performance home is in the beautiful 300-seat Meagher Theatre in the Thomas A. Bruder Jr. Life Center on the tranquil campus of Neumann University in Aston.

All concerts are on Sunday at 3 p.m. Students are invited to a free pre-concert lecture from 2 to 2:30 p.m. The theatre is handicapped accessible and there is ample free parking adjacent to the theatre.

For additional information and performance dates please call 610-879-7059 or visit their website at www.dcsmusic.org

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