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The St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra, led by guest conductor Brad ... in F Major," Emmanuel Chabrier's "España," Gabriela Lena Frank's "Three Latin American Dances" and the first movement of Max ...
In a timely new interview with Toronto Life, Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) CEO Mark Williams reflected on Donald Trump installing himself as board chair of the Kennedy Center upon reelection in ...
“I’m a six-foot-one Black gay man,” says the head of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, who moved to Toronto in 2022 after nine years at the Cleveland Orchestra. “I have to be very mindful of ...
The Peoria Symphony Orchestra performs Le Quattro Stagioni and more. Filmed onsite at the historic Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, the Peoria Symphony Orchestra performs a ...
WHEELING, W.Va. — The Wheeling Symphony Orchestra is set to debut its new season, titled "The Place I Belong," offering a blend of new experiences alongside familiar favorites. The season will ...
The Shreveport Symphony Orchestra's 2025-2026 season opens on October 18th with Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet Suite" and Ravel's "Piano Concerto". The season will include performances of works by ...
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra will present its final Edmond Town Hall Series concert of the season Sunday in Newtown at 4 p.m., featuring renowned violinist Marissa Regni for a blend of classical ...
The Quancheng Symphony Orchestra, China's youngest symphony orchestra, debuted at the NCPA in Beijing on Wednesday. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] The Quancheng Symphony Orchestra ...
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — The Wilmington Symphony Orchestra is welcoming a new musical director. Peter Askim will serve as the Symphony’s fourth music director after 39 seasons with Steven Errante.
The concert will feature Jeremy Crosmer of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra performing Antonín Dvořák’s famous “Cello Concerto” in B minor. “We’re absolutely thrilled to be welcoming ...
At the start of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s all-Shostakovich concert at Carnegie Hall on Thursday, the cellist Yo-Yo Ma invoked this darkly cynical statement attributed to Stalin.