See Alex Ross' article (Music) in the August 21st issue
Hear Marlboro music-making at
www. marlboromusic. org/newfriends
Schubert; Piano Trio in E flat, show movement (Uchida, S. Kim, D. Soyer)
Barber: Summer Music for Woodwind Quintet
You will learn about a summer musical community like no other where, on a beautiful Vermont hilltop, some of the world's finest instrumentalists and singers gather for seven weeks to explore music in great depth, to inspire and to be inspired. It's where musicians and audience members make discoveries that last a lifetime.
MARLBORO
MUSIC
RICHARD GOODE&MITSUKO UCHIDA
ARTISTIC DIRECTORS
Five Weekends of Concerts
August 16—September 15, 2009
"The most exciting chamber music in the U. S."—Time Magazine
For further information;
VISIT www. marlboromusic. org/newf riends
CALL 802-254-2394
historical inns, motels, restaurants, activities
Marlboro Music (founded in 1951) is located on the campus of Marlboro College
3. 5 hours from New Your; 2. 5 hours from Boston;
1. 5 hours from Hartford (Bradley Field)
Steinway Piano
Sony Classical
Bridge Records
This advertisement was made possible through the generosity of a friend of the Marlboro Music School & Festival, Marlboro, VT05344
What is advertised in this poster about?
A hill in Vermont
B. Concerts
C. The Marlboro College
D. Time Magazine
Dear Blair,
I wanted to take a moment to let you know that I am leaving my post at Stewart Company. I will be starting a new position at Kayla Corporation next month.
I have enjoyed my tenure here and (147) having the opportunity to work with all of you. Thank you for your support, (148) and encouragement you have provided me during my time at Stewart.
Even though I will miss my colleagues and the company, I am looking forward to this new challenge and to (149) a new phase of my career.
Please keep in touch. I can be reached at my personal E-mail address (Samantha7925@hotmail. com) or at home (66554367).
Thanks again for everything.
Yours Truly,
Samantha
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C. admire
D. appreciate
As you probably know, rental prices have skyrocketed throughout Tennessee this year. Due to our increase in rent at the Arrington Forum, we are finding it necessary to (144) the price of our season tickets from $228 to $275. Single viewing tickets will also be subject to a price increase. We hope that you will consider (145) season tickets for next year despite this change. The Arrington Symphony has been together for 23 years, and relies on season-ticket holders to fill 25% of the seating at each event. Without your support the Arrington Symphony (146) into retirement before its 25th anniversary.
To purchase tickets for the 2010 season, please visit our website at www. arringtonsymphony. net, or call the ticket agent representative at (615) 395-8750.
We look forward to having you in our audience again next year.
Yours Truly,
Colin Fairy
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A. To reply a complaint
B. To answer some questions
C. To enclose an invoice
D. To expect some orders