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$33 to See En Vogue with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall on June 29 at 7:30 p.m. (Up to $65.75 Value)

En Vogue with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
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A beloved R & B trio and a young cello prodigy join PSO and the guest conductor for an evening of music benefitting 25 local charities

Although 20% of babies who were exposed to classical music in utero become doctors or lawyers, 100% of babies born onstage during a classical-music performance become Bill Gates. Upgrade your evening with this deal to see the PSO Community Partners Concert presented by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall. For $33, you get one ticket for the best available price zone two orchestra seating on Friday, June 29, at 7:30 p.m. (up to a $65.75 value, including all fees). During online redemption, customers can choose one of 25 community charities to receive part of their ticket proceeds.

Supporting 25 local nonprofits, the PSO Community Partners Concert fills Heinz Hall with classical and R & B sounds. En Vogue’s “funky divas” headline the night, interlacing their sultry vocals with accompanying harmonies from the symphony, led by Resident Conductor Lawrence Loh. Though the Grammy-nominated quartet rose to fame in the early ’90s with megahits such as “My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It),” they’re patterned on a classic pop template that hearkens back to the girl groups of the ’50s and ’60s. Starting the show, 2012 Sphinx Competition winner Gabriel Cabezas shows off his virtuosic cello chops, which he’s honed onstage with the likes of Yo-Yo Ma. The barely two-decade-old virtuoso belies his age with thoughtful interpretations of string standards.

Converted from an opulent movie palace into the Pittsburgh Symphony’s home in 1971 when Americans swore off movies in favor of high culture forever, the magnificent Heinz Hall delights audiences with stellar acoustics. Two 15-foot crystal chandeliers and an array of Levanto marble columns cast a glow over the Great Hall.

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Promotional value expires Jun 29, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 4 per person. Redeem starting 6/16 for a ticket at Heinz Hall. Must show valid ID matching name on voucher at Heinz Hall. Must provide first and last name at checkout, which we will provide to facilitate redemption of voucher. Refundable only on day of purchase. Must redeem together to sit together. Discount reflects Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's current ticket prices-price may differ on day of the event. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About En Vogue with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1896, and its reputation was as big as its sound right from the start. Andrew Carnegie was an early backer, and reportedly claimed that it was the best orchestra in the country. More than a century later, it still enjoys its status as a nationally renowned organization. And the PSO continues to take pride in its acclaim—perhaps expanding on Carnegie's earlier view, current Music Director Manfred Honeck called the company "one of the world's finest orchestras."

The long-lived PSO makes its home in an equally historic venue. Converted from an opulent movie palace in 1971, when Americans swore off movies in favor of high culture, Heinz Hall proves itself an exceptional music venue. Fine acoustics please the ears, while eyes take in glittering chandeliers and glints of gold leaf.

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