Fargo Moorhead Symphony
If you have, say, thirty friends that all want to attend the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony together, there's no better way to get there than in a long, luxurious party bus. Get rid of that vision of something big, yellow and industrial; these party buses are graciously appointed and quite elegant.
Speaking of elegant, the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony is a world-class outfit. They're gearing up to celebrate their seventy-fifth anniversary soon and are well-rehearsed and ready to entertain. Featuring Korean-Canadian pianist Wonny Song, the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony is sure to provide your entire party busload of friends with a magnificent evening of musical thrills. The 2006 season has ended as of April 22 but you can purchase tickets for the 2006-2007 season right now. In fact, if you order your tickets before May 1st you'll be automatically entered into a drawing to win a stay at the brand-new and fabulous Detroit Lodge on the Lake.
Were you lucky enough to hear the F-M Symphony's season finale? If so, you were undoubtedly delighted by their renditions of Mahler's What Wild Flowers Tell Me, Schumann's Symphony Number One, and Rachmaninoff's brilliant and majestic Piano Concerto Number Two.
Perhaps you actually know a member of the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony. In that case, you could celebrate this stunning season with the whole orchestra right on the party bus. The piano-player might have to settle for humming his part, because really, who wants to haul a piano onto a bus? It could fit if it needed to, though--these party buses are that spacious. Hire one and find out for yourself.
Speaking of elegant, the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony is a world-class outfit. They're gearing up to celebrate their seventy-fifth anniversary soon and are well-rehearsed and ready to entertain. Featuring Korean-Canadian pianist Wonny Song, the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony is sure to provide your entire party busload of friends with a magnificent evening of musical thrills. The 2006 season has ended as of April 22 but you can purchase tickets for the 2006-2007 season right now. In fact, if you order your tickets before May 1st you'll be automatically entered into a drawing to win a stay at the brand-new and fabulous Detroit Lodge on the Lake.
Were you lucky enough to hear the F-M Symphony's season finale? If so, you were undoubtedly delighted by their renditions of Mahler's What Wild Flowers Tell Me, Schumann's Symphony Number One, and Rachmaninoff's brilliant and majestic Piano Concerto Number Two.
Perhaps you actually know a member of the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony. In that case, you could celebrate this stunning season with the whole orchestra right on the party bus. The piano-player might have to settle for humming his part, because really, who wants to haul a piano onto a bus? It could fit if it needed to, though--these party buses are that spacious. Hire one and find out for yourself.




