BROOKINGS — The South Dakota State University School of Performing Arts will present two large-scale America250 celebration concerts on April 11 at 2 and 5 p.m. in the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center.
The concerts are part of SDSU’s weekend of activities marking the nation’s 250th anniversary. Each performance features the same program to accommodate audience demand for this large-scale anniversary event.
Both concerts feature the SDSU Wind Symphony, the SDSU Statesmen and a return of Statesmen alumni performing Randall Thompson’s “The Testament of Freedom,” echoing SDSU’s 1976 Bicentennial performance. The second half brings together the symphony orchestra and all SDSU choirs — nearly 240 singers — for a large-scale American music sing-along featuring patriotic features and John Philip Sousa’s own lyrics to “The Stars and Stripes Forever.”
The performances are free, but tickets are required for entry. For more information, contact the SDSU School of Performing Arts at 605-688-5187 or reserve tickets online at https://sdstate.evenue.net/events/CU-USA250.


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