Marking two years since the stage first went dark in response to COVID-19, the TSO presents live performances of works that were shared digitally with our audiences during the early days of the pandemic, including Aaron Coplands iconic Appalachian Spring, which culminates in a stirring rhapsody on the Shaker hymn Simple Gifts. TSO Concertmaster Jonathan Crow shines in Beethovens graceful Violin Romance No. 2. Led by conductor Ryan Bancroft in his TSO dbut, this restorative program also features Mozarts well-known Symphony No. 29 and Vivian Fungs heartfelt Prayer (a CBC Music commission for orchestral musicians across the country).Ryan Bancroft, conductorJonathan Crow, violin This performance includes an intermission.Sun, March 13, 2022 at 3:00pm
Ages: Suggest 12+
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The Wedding Party
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