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The Pacific Symphony Presents Its Report to the Community

The Pacific Symphony Presents Its Report to the Community

by BWW News Desk — October 15, 2014
Dear Friends of Music and Orange County's Pacific Symphony: Welcome to Pacific Symphony's Annual Report to the Community.
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Kicks Off its Music For Youth Series, 10/14

The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Kicks Off its Music For Youth Series, 10/14

by BWW News Desk — October 15, 2014
On Tuesday, Oct.
Salon/Sanctuary Concerts Presents HOPKINSON SMITH PERFORMS BACH, 11/11

Salon/Sanctuary Concerts Presents HOPKINSON SMITH PERFORMS BACH, 11/11

by BWW News Desk — October 15, 2014
In his only New York appearance of the season, Hopkinson Smith performs his own transcriptions of JS, Bach, Suites 1-3, BWV 1007-1009.
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Salutes Veterans at the Historic North Park Theatr

The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Salutes Veterans at the Historic North Park Theatre, 11/11

by BWW News Desk — October 15, 2014
Two of Buffalo's cultural icons are joining forces to celebrate those who have served our country.
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Studio A.M.'s Baron Batch Announce a Season Lon

The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Studio A.M.'s Baron Batch Announce a Season Long Collaboration

by BWW News Desk — October 15, 2014
A chance encounter between Baron Batch, founder of Studio A.
BWW Reviews: Keith Emerson With the South Shore Symphony

BWW Reviews: Keith Emerson With the South Shore Symphony

by Peter Danish — October 15, 2014
As birthday celebrations go, Saturday night's concert at the Madison Theater of Molloy College has to be close to the top of the list.
The American Symphony Orchestra Presents MARRIAGE ACTUALLY Tonight

The American Symphony Orchestra Presents MARRIAGE ACTUALLY Tonight

by BWW News Desk — October 15, 2014
Music Director Leon Botstein opens the ASO's 53rd season by shining a light on one of the most fascinating partnerships in classical music: the marriage of Richard and Pauline Strauss.
2014-15 Dudamel Fellows Conduct Los Angeles Philharmonic, Beginning Tonight

2014-15 Dudamel Fellows Conduct Los Angeles Philharmonic, Beginning Tonight

by BWW News Desk — October 15, 2014
The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association has announced two conductors who will participate in the 2014/15 Dudamel Fellowship Program - Christian Kluxen and Gemma New.
James Conlon to Conduct LADY MACBETH OF MTSENSK at the Met, 11/10-29

James Conlon to Conduct LADY MACBETH OF MTSENSK at the Met, 11/10-29

by BWW News Desk — October 14, 2014
Conductor James Conlon leads a rare revival of Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk at the Metropolitan Opera in six performances beginning Monday, November 10, 2014 at 7:30 p.
LA Chamber Orchestra Welcomes New Director of Operations and Artistic Administration

LA Chamber Orchestra Welcomes New Director of Operations and Artistic Administration

by BWW News Desk — October 14, 2014
Daren Fuster has been appointed Director of Operations and Artistic Administration for the acclaimed Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO), announced Executive Director Rachel Fine, who added that Fuster will oversee artistic administration, production, general operations, as well as education and co
BWW Reviews: VIVA PIAZZOLLA Invigorates at The Shabazz Center

BWW Reviews: VIVA PIAZZOLLA Invigorates at The Shabazz Center

by Matt Hanson — October 14, 2014
Uruguayan tango pianist Polly Ferman invited a warm audience to her neighborhood of Washington Heights for the second night of the “Shall We Tango?” festival, titled Viva Piazzolla, a special concert featuring virtuosic violinist Eddy Marcano.
The Miller Theatre Presents Three POP-UP CONCERTS, Now thru 12/9

The Miller Theatre Presents Three POP-UP CONCERTS, Now thru 12/9

by BWW News Desk — October 14, 2014
Miller Theatre at Columbia University School of the Arts welcomes the audience back on stage with the return of Pop-Up Concerts.

Laurie Anderson and the Kronos Quartet Perform LANDFALL Tonight at Bass Concert Hall

by BWW News Desk — October 14, 2014
After last year's unfortunate cancellation, Laurie Anderson returns to Texas Performing Arts in performance with the Kronos Quartet to perform their collaborative piece Landfall.
Utah Symphony to Present HALLOWEEN HI-JINKS Concert, Costume Contest, 10/28

Utah Symphony to Present HALLOWEEN HI-JINKS Concert, Costume Contest, 10/28

by BWW News Desk — October 13, 2014
The Utah Symphony is dressing up for the 24th annual Halloween Hi-Jinks concert and costume contest on Oct.
Elizabeth Richebourg Rea Signs Long Term Commitment to Annapolis Symphony in Honor of

Elizabeth Richebourg Rea Signs Long Term Commitment to Annapolis Symphony in Honor of Her Father

by BWW News Desk — October 13, 2014
The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce that Elizabeth Richebourg Rea has signed a long term commitment to the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra in honor of her father, Philip Richebourg, Co-founder and first Board President.
The Richmond Symphony Presents BEETHOVEN LIVES UPSTAIRS, 10/25

The Richmond Symphony Presents BEETHOVEN LIVES UPSTAIRS, 10/25

by BWW News Desk — October 13, 2014
Join us at the Carpenter Theatre at Richmond CenterStage on Saturday, October 25 at 11am for the world famous production of Beethoven Lives Upstairs.
Mimesis Ensemble to Play Carnegie Hall, 10/27

Mimesis Ensemble to Play Carnegie Hall, 10/27

by BWW News Desk — October 13, 2014
The Mimesis Ensemble presents 'Beyond Boundaries,' a program featuring vocal works with a social commentary.
Houston Chamber Choir to Perform FAREWELL TO ARMS, 11/8

Houston Chamber Choir to Perform FAREWELL TO ARMS, 11/8

by BWW News Desk — October 13, 2014
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I, often called 'The War to End All Wars.
Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church to Welcome New Music Director Donald Mei

Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church to Welcome New Music Director Donald Meineke, 10/19

by BWW News Desk — October 13, 2014
On Sunday, October 19th, incoming Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity music director Donald Meineke will take the helm of the Grammy©-nominated Bach Choir and Players in a performance of two of Johann Sebastian Bach's double choir motets, Singet dem Herrn BWV 225 and Jauchzet dem Herrn BWV 160.
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Receives $400,000 from Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Receives $400,000 from Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

by BWW News Desk — October 13, 2014
The dynamic conductor-less Orpheus Chamber Orchestra has received its third major grant from The Andrew W.
Cape Town Philharmonic to Perform New Nobel Piece at Artscape National Youth Music Co

Cape Town Philharmonic to Perform New Nobel Piece at Artscape National Youth Music Competition, 10/18

by BWW News Desk — October 13, 2014
THE choral piece for the now postponed Nobel Laureate peace summit in Cape Town will now be heard at the Artscape National Youth Music Competition.
Lunada 2014 to Present Free Concert Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, 10/11; Aleja

Lunada 2014 to Present Free Concert Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, 10/11; Alejandro Gutiérrez Conducts

by BWW News Desk — October 13, 2014
The Mexican Institute of Greater Houston's Lunada, proudly celebrating its 10th year anniversary, is a night under the full moon.
The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra Presents MADE IN THE USA Tonight

The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra Presents MADE IN THE USA Tonight

by BWW News Desk — October 11, 2014
The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra presents Made in the USA at Ann Arbor's historic Michigan Theater tonight, October 11 at 8:00pm.
Kean Stage Welcomes Senegal St. Joseph Gospel Choir Tonight

Kean Stage Welcomes Senegal St. Joseph Gospel Choir Tonight

by BWW News Desk — October 11, 2014
Direct from Dakar, The Senegal St.
Branford Marsalis & Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia Perform at Harris Center This W

Branford Marsalis & Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia Perform at Harris Center This Weekend

by BWW News Desk — October 11, 2014
In Marsalis Well-Tempered, saxophonist Branford Marsalis, most commonly known for his work in jazz, tackles baroque oboe concertos on the soprano saxophone backed by a world-class chamber orchestra in two exciting programs, each on a different day, at Harris Center for the Arts.
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