One year without music was tough; the prospect of another was painful. Fortunately, musicians and management for the Fort Wayne Philharmonic reached a .
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On Friday at the Allen County Courthouse, Tomer Marcus, a violinist with Musicians of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, along with other musicians and supporters display some of the more than 1,000 letters of support they received.
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Luke Fitzpatrick, a flautist with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, helps string together approximately 1,000 petitions that were the result of a public letter-writing campaign Friday morning at the Allen County Courthouse.
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Johanna Bourkova-Morunov, violinist and associate concert master with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, helps string together approximately 1,000 petitions that were the result of a public letter-writing campaign Friday morning at the Allen County Courthouse.
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Musicians with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic play at Saturday s “May Day Rally to Restore Music.” The musicians fear the Philharmonic will shrink the season when a new contract is negotiated with the Philharmonic Players Association, the musicians labor union.
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Andrew Lott, a musician with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, played his trumpet at Saturday s May Day Rally to Restore Music held by Musicians of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic.
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Ray Hair, International President of the American Federation of Musicians, was the Keynote Speaker at Saturday s May Day Rally to Restore Music held by Musicians of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic.