University City Symphony Orchestra – Programs by Season

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The University City Symphony Orchestra is a non-profit community orchestra located in the St. Louis area. This is a partial listing of its programs during its 40+ year existence:

Contents

2007-2008 season

The 2007–2008 season has been announced and will consist of the following dates and repertoire:

March 30, 2008

March 7–9, 2008

February 3, 2008

November 11, 2007

October 7, 2007

2006-2007 season

February 4 & 11, 2007

October 8, 2006

2002-2003 season

March 23, 2003

2001-2002 season

April 28, 2002

1998-1999 season

April 25, 1999

1993-1994 season

December 5, 1993

1992-1993 season

February 7, 1993

November 22, 1992

1991-1992 season

February 9, 1992

November 3, 1991

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