CHEYENNE — It’s beginning to look (and sound) a lot like Christmas, and the annual Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra tradition, “Holiday Magic,” is back after another year around the sun next Saturday, Dec. 13.

This year brings new arrangements, a guest conductor, a commissioned piece by Maestro William Intriligator’s brother and more. This concert is full of surprises around every corner, but it still brings the holiday classics that everyone knows and loves.

“Every year, we try to have some new pieces or different arrangements of familiar pieces,” Intriligator told the Wyoming Tribune Eagle. “Sometimes we have another chorus in addition to the ones we have, and sometimes we have a new soloist come in ... but being fresh isn’t the most important thing for this. It’s more about conveying the h

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