GEAR UP FOR A LITTLE GUITAR ALONG WITH YOUR ORCHESTRA
AT PACIFIC SYMPHONY’S 2012 TARGET SYMPHONY IN THE CITIES—
FREE CONCERTS IN THREE LOCAL PARKS THIS SUMMER!
Enjoy “Spanish Nights and American Flair” in Irvine (for the first time
in the Great Park), Lake Forest and Mission Viejo, plus pre-concert
entertainment including Musical Playground for kids; and a food drive
Featuring guitar ensemble Triada, the program includes light Spanish-flavored
and American pops and classical tunes, plus popular patriotic songs
Orange County, Calif.—Grab a lawn chair, pack a picnic and head to a nearby park for an evening of free outdoor music and entertainment when Pacific Symphony’s 2012 Target Symphony in the Cities (SITC) concert series celebrates summer with a mix of American and Spanish music (and more)!
For the eighth year in a row, Target returns as the title sponsor for this popular event, which attracts thousands of people annually to parks throughout Orange County. This year’s concerts, “Spanish Nights and American Flair,” led by Music Director Carl St.Clair, take place in three cities: Mission Viejo’s Oso Viejo Park (July 28), Irvine’s Orange County Great Park (July 29) and Lake Forest’s Pittsford Park (Aug. 19). Featuring the popular guitar group Triada, the program offers light, Spanish-infused classical and pop music by Rodrigo and Bizet, favorite patriotic songs and a little Tchaikovsky for good measure. For more information about these concerts, call (714) 755-5799 or visit PacificSymphony.org/SITC.


















