Lyceum Series Features Music by Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra

The Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra will be the next performance in the Kohlenberg Lyceum Series at 7 p.m. March 28 in Baldwin Auditorium.
Recognized as one of the state's most prominent community-based orchestras, the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra (SEISO) reaches 12,000 people every year. It promotes orchestral experiences for the regional community and musicians by providing live performances, educational opportunities and rural outreach programs for all ages.
In their performance at Truman, SEISO will feature eight classic pieces and orchestral renditions of modern songs. The program includes “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2,” composed by Franz Liszt, as well as “Bolero,” composed by Maurice Ravel, in the first half of the performance. The second half contains popular works “I Dreamed a Dream” from “Les Misérables,” composed by Claude-Michel Schönberg, and “Rhapsody in Blue,” composed by George Gershwin. Truman faculty members Jill Phillips, assistant professor of music, voice, along with Elizabeth Crecca, assistant professor of music, piano, will be featured in these two works respectively.
Tickets are now available and can be picked up at any of three convenient campus locations: the Union and Involvement Office in the Student Union Building; the Advancement Office in McClain Hall 205; or the Admissions Office in the Ruth W. Towne Museum and Visitors Center. Tickets are also available off campus at the Kirksville Arts Association in downtown Kirksville. Any remaining tickets will be available at the ticket window in Baldwin Hall beginning 30 minutes before the performance.
Tickets for the 2025-26 Kohlenberg Lyceum Series are provided free of charge thanks to the generous support of local sponsors, the Friends of the Lyceum program and the Truman State University Foundation.
For more information about the Kohlenberg Lyceum Series, visit lyceum.truman.edu or contact the Advancement Office at 660.785.4133.
Recognized as one of the state's most prominent community-based orchestras, the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra (SEISO) reaches 12,000 people every year. It promotes orchestral experiences for the regional community and musicians by providing live performances, educational opportunities and rural outreach programs for all ages.
In their performance at Truman, SEISO will feature eight classic pieces and orchestral renditions of modern songs. The program includes “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2,” composed by Franz Liszt, as well as “Bolero,” composed by Maurice Ravel, in the first half of the performance. The second half contains popular works “I Dreamed a Dream” from “Les Misérables,” composed by Claude-Michel Schönberg, and “Rhapsody in Blue,” composed by George Gershwin. Truman faculty members Jill Phillips, assistant professor of music, voice, along with Elizabeth Crecca, assistant professor of music, piano, will be featured in these two works respectively.
Tickets are now available and can be picked up at any of three convenient campus locations: the Union and Involvement Office in the Student Union Building; the Advancement Office in McClain Hall 205; or the Admissions Office in the Ruth W. Towne Museum and Visitors Center. Tickets are also available off campus at the Kirksville Arts Association in downtown Kirksville. Any remaining tickets will be available at the ticket window in Baldwin Hall beginning 30 minutes before the performance.
Tickets for the 2025-26 Kohlenberg Lyceum Series are provided free of charge thanks to the generous support of local sponsors, the Friends of the Lyceum program and the Truman State University Foundation.
For more information about the Kohlenberg Lyceum Series, visit lyceum.truman.edu or contact the Advancement Office at 660.785.4133.
