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To do Thursday: The Galways headline Symphony's "The Masters" show

Sir James Galway, the virtuoso flute player, and his wife, Lady Jeanne Galway, will perform with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. today at Robinson Center Music Hall. The show is the ASO's annual "Masters" performance (recent performers have included Yo-Yo Ma and Itzak Perlman).

Call 666-1761 for tickets, which start at $31 for the balcony.

 

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