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CutTime Players

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CutTime Players

CutTime Players (CTP) is a versatile and powerful ensemble of eight world-class musicians from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra who are making classical music fun, accessible, and relevant to family and student audiences with stories, humor, and personal introductions. Major works such as Peter and the Wolf, Carmen Suite, Bolero, and Bolling Jazz Suites, plus several dozen popular short movements make CTP sound like a full orchestra, jazz band, or grand piano with just eight players.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $3,200–8,500;
workshop $1,450–3,300;
residency negotiable

Contact
Rick Robinson
4329 Kensington Ave.
Detroit, MI 48224
313/886-0882; 313/886-0894 fax
cuttime@ic.net
cuttime.com

 

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