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Two nationally recognized musicians will return to Salina to be part of聽黑料网 Wesleyan鈥檚聽Salina Strings Day, Thursday, Feb. 10.

The concert will feature Rudolph and Edmund Stein performing alongside Salina South, Salina Central and the KWU string orchestra, as well as a combined performance. Admission at the KDOT Auditorium is free for the special event, which gets underway at 7 p.m. and highlights Salina Strings Week. The week will include hands-on instruction at four local schools and with the Salina Youth Symphony.

Both Rudolph and Edmund Stein are sons of the late Eric Stein, founder of the Salina Symphony and long-time Music professor at Marymount College. Both were born and raised in Salina and have since gone on to outstanding careers in the industry.

Rudolph Stein has spent time as principal cellist of the Charleston (W. Va.) Symphony, as well as the Shreveport (La.) Symphony. He has also been a part of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, the San Diego Chamber Orchestra and the California Chamber Orchestra, among many other credits. Edmund Stein has served as the concertmaster for the San Diego Opera Orchestra, a member of the Thouvenel String Quartet and has coached and performed chamber music throughout the United States and internationally.

Dr. Leonardo Rosario,聽director of KWU鈥檚 string orchestra,聽will join the Steins in instructing students throughout the week.

This KWU event was made possible through assistance from the Salina Arts and Humanities Horizon Grant program.

For more information regarding Salina Strings Day, please call 785-833-4528.

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