Pacific Symphony Returns to Studio; Spurs Goes Rock
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The Pacific Symphony will start work next month on its first recording in seven years, an album for Koch International Classics that will include John Corigliano’s Piano Concerto and two works, “Radiant Voices” and “Postcard,” by Frank Ticheli, the orchestra’s composer-in-residence. Production costs are expected to be $100,000, half of which has been donated by Mark Chapin Johnson of Tustin Hills, president of the Chapin Medical Co. of Corona. The balance has been raised by the orchestra’s board of directors.
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