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TUCSON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The Tucson Symphony Orchestra; the impending fate of Tucson's cultural musical organization hangs in the balance

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Article Date
November 1950
Journal Title
Mag Tuc

The Tucson community symphony and how it grew

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Author
J.Caldwell
Article Date
October 1961
Journal Title
Ariz Hwys

Pulling it all together: The making of a season

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Author
A.Sastanis
Article Date
November 1975
Journal Title
Des Sil Tuc Mag

Millar: the man, the symphony

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Author
A.Cheney
Article Date
February 1975
Article Abstract
Gregory Millar, conductor since 1967
Journal Title
Des Sil Tuc Mag
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