Sinta Quartet, saxophone

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Sinta Quartet, saxophone

Live concert, Sunday, January 22, 4 pm EST. Also available as a live stream and video concert, included with the purchase of a Season Passport. Individual tickets available for live stream or to watch the concert at your convenience until midnight on January 29, available after the live concert ends.

Donations accepted to help us fund our 2022-23 Concert Season. Thank you to all who continue to support The Artist Series. Purchase a Season Passport for $125. Six concerts are included in the Season Passport this season! Individual tickets are $25 for live or streamed concert. Senior tickets are $23. Student tickets for ages 13 and above to the live concert are $5. Children 12 and under are admitted free if accompanied by a paying adult.

SINTA QUARTET, saxophone

Sunday, January 22, 2023, 4 p.m. 
Meet the Artist Chat directly following the live concert in Opperman Hall

Also available as live stream concert to Season Passport holders.

Individual live stream tickets also available.

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