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Rachel Barton Pine offers discount tickets

September 13, 12:05 PMNY City Life ExaminerMona Molarsky
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Violinist Rachel Barton Pine. Photo by Andrew Eccles

Virtuoso violinist Rachel Barton Pine is offering Examiner readers discount tickets for her solo New York debut on Tuesday, September 15 at Symphony Space on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

Anyone who goes to the box office that night, or makes a ticket purchase by phone through the box office (212-864-5400) and gives the code “RBPfan” will get 50% off the ticket price—resulting in a ticket for just $17.00.

This is a great price for live music and Pine’s performance promises to be an inspired one.

Symphony Space – 2537 Broadway at 95th Street Box office phone: 212 864-5400
Tuesday, September 15 at 8:00 PM
The New York Chamber Music Festival Presents:
Rachel Barton Pine, violin & Matthew Hagle, piano
 

To read a profile of Pine, click on this link:

Rachel Barton Pine plays Bach, Beethoven, Liszt … and heavy metal

News flash: Pine will be interviewed by Jeff Spurgeon on WQXR radio on Tuesday morning, September 15.


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