Now … (Credit: Todd Rosenberg Photography). To donate to CSO, click here. This online music program, as has been the case for all previous CSO musicales this season, is presented free through the generosity of orchestra donors and patrons. Your Conway Symphony Orchestra presents “Visions of Hope,” a virtual concert performance of music by Edward Elgar and Arcangelo Corelli. speed: 800, CSO Flute and Piccolo Jennifer Gunn. Pre-broadcast countdown (cso.org and YouTube) 7:00 PM. The Cascade Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will present “Carmen,” its fifth virtual concert of the 2020-21 season, on Monday, March 8, at 7:30 p.m. CSO Principal Horn David Cooper. That’s when the CSO will host “An Evening at Home With the CSO,” a digital musical celebration and fundraising event featuring a free concert (although donations are welcome). Join the Cascade Symphony family and Classical KING FM 98.1 personality Dave Beck for the final virtual concert of CSO’s 2020-21 Season! 6:00 PM. Lyric Opera of Chicago and … It begins at 7 p.m. and both before and after viewers can gather in virtual rooms to chat. The program features conductor Alain Altinoglu leading the CSO and Chicago Symphony Chorus in Poulenc’s Gloria and Gounod’s St. Cecilia Mass, and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen leading the CSO in Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite. CSO Principal Clarinet Stephen Williamson. 1 with pianist George Fiore, Ravel’s String Quartet in F major arranged for marimba ensemble and played by Cascade Percussion Ensemble, and a new string quartet, commissioned by CSO and composed by Shanti Seidel Molina, based on Latin American folk music and performed by Constellation Musica. Programs include CSO Sessions, featuring newly recorded performances of inspiring chamber music by composers of the past and present. From left: CSO Viola Lawrence Neuman and CSO Viola Wei-Ting Kuo. For details visit http://cso.org/soundsofcelebration. The repertory for the Sessions, which includes everything from a duet to an octet, was curated by Cristina Rocca, the CSO’s VP for Artistic Planning, in collaboration with Maestro Riccardo Muti (still unable to leave Italy), and in consultation with the musicians. The Conway Symphony Orchestra will present Visions of Hope, a free online concert at 7 p.m. May 16. Copy link. On computers, select the clock icon located in the top right corner of the resulting live stream image. Terms of Use Episode 3 (running through Nov. 13), opens with Stravinsky’s neoclassical “Octet” (an unusual mix of winds and brass dating from 1922, whose neoclassical style marks quite a shift from his explosive 1914 score, “The Rite of Spring”). All in all, these concerts are a vivid reminder of the fact that a symphony orchestra is one of the most extraordinary examples of interactive human endeavor, and one that is the very antithesis of social distancing. (Sponsors and Patrons) 6:30 PM. (Credit: Todd Rosenberg Photography), From left: CSO Principal Horn David Cooper and CSO Bassoon Dennis Michel. Episode 1 (running through Oct. 30), begins with a rip-roaring woodwind quintet performing “Three Preludes” by George Gershwin, arranged by William Hoyt. This pay-per-concert format helps support our mission of bringing you extraordinary music experiences on-the-go and from the comfort of your own home. COMING SOON! A Parking Garage. The presentation is made available free-of-charge, thanks to the support of CSO’s donors. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s season has been officially canceled through at least March 31, and no one can yet guess when it might return to “normal,” with full-scale performances in front of an actual audience in Orchestra Hall. ]]> Speed is of the essence in the next work, too — tango master Astor Piazzola’s “Fuga Misterio” (from “Maria de Buenos Aires”), a fast and furious and very difficult piece to play. As master clarinetist John Bruce Yeh explains, Stravinsky drew on a dream about snakes for the “Octet,” with the slithery, stealthy movements of the serpents subtly suggested throughout this work that deftly plays with the theatrical “voices” of the instruments and ends on quite an effervescent note. This online music program will be presented free of charge through the generosity of orchestra donors and patrons. For details about all this and additional programming visit www.cso.org. (This program is free to watch and can be viewed on cso.org, Facebook and YouTube .) Shopping. Boettcher Concert Hall at the Denver Performing Arts Complex 1000 14th Street, #15 | Denver, CO 80202 (303) MAESTRO | 303.623.7876 | 877.292.7979 Civic Orchestra: 100th Anniversary Virtual Concert. Watch CSO and Pops livestream concerts, past live events and mark your calendars for upcoming performances. The online performance replaces the first of two remaining 2020 concerts – cancelled due to the pandemic – that would have been held at the CSO’s regular venue, the Edmonds Center for the Arts. But, as the saying goes, “adversity is the mother of invention.” And the CSO’s newly devised CSO Sessions programming provides ample proof of the veracity of that maxim with its initial series of five on-demand, beautifully filmed, high definition video recordings of chamber music concerts — each featuring musicians from the CSO playing in socially distanced configurations on the Orchestra Hall stage — a sheer delight. Join the Cascade Symphony family and Classical KING FM 98.1 personality Dave Beck for the final virtual concert of CSO’s 2020-21 Season! 3 in A Major,” by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges (the first known classical composer of African ancestry, who was born in the French colony of Guadalupe, the son of a Senegalese slave mother and a plantation owner, and who became a star in Paris around the time of the French Revolution). In lieu of the previously scheduled for March 29 concert at Symphony Center—canceled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic—the Civic Orchestra of Chicago has prepared an historic “virtual concert” of newly recorded content. Until life returns to normal I hope this Sessions series will continue to grow, and perhaps might even become a permanent post-pandemic feature of the CSO’s annual seasons. Civic Orchestra: 100th Anniversary Virtual Concert. Symphony Center Presents On Demand will stream a filmed version of the group’s 2020 yuletide program, “A Chanticleer Christmas: From Darkness to Light,” via the CSOtv video portal. This concert will feature string soloists from the orchestra including Concertmaster Phil Palermo, Assistant Concertmaster Laura Andrews, and bassist Eric Jarboe performing a selection of wintery solo works. Patrons will also have the opportunity to access all concerts through the CSO Virtual Concert Hall available on the Charleston Symphony website. #mc_embed_signup{background:#fff; clear:left;width:100%;font-weight:normal;}, The Great Chicago Fire: A Chicago Stories Special, CSO to Welcome Back a Limited Live Audience, A Staircase. WATCH ON VIMEO. Saturday, October 24, 2020. (Credit: Todd Rosenberg Photography), From left: CSO Viola Lawrence Neuman and CSO Viola Wei-Ting Kuo. (Credit: Todd Rosenberg Photography) The pre-recorded performance, which anticipates the orchestra’s return to in-person concerts in From left: CSO Principal Cello John Sharp and CSO Assistant Principal Cello Kenneth Olsen. The Cascade Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will be offering its loyal patrons and the chamber music-loving community a “Virtual Opening Night” concert on Monday, Oct. 26, starting at 7:30 p.m. Public Health Update: The Coronavirus All performances and events for the Columbus Symphony are canceled through May 2 as we support efforts by public health officials and the Governor to reduce the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in our community. (Credit: Todd Rosenberg Photography) Learn more about how you can ensure the future of classical music in Charleston for years to come. Editor, Privacy Policy Episode 2 (running through Nov. 6), begins with an exhilarating performance of Mozart’s “Serenade for Winds in E-flat Major,” an octet featuring Stephen Williamson and Bruce John Yeh (clarinets), William Welter and Lora Schaefer (oboes), Keith Buncke and Dennis Michel (bassoons), and David Cooper and James Smelser (horns). The Cascade Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will be offering patrons and the chamber music-loving community a “Virtual Opening Night” concert on Monday, Oct. 26, starting at 7:30 p.m. Sign up for our morning newsletter to get all of our stories delivered to your mailbox each weekday. To view or print a PDF copy of the concert program, click here. Episode 5 (Oct. 29 - Nov. 27), will feature Rossini’s “Sonata No. The superb ensemble here features Concertmaster Robert Chen and Associate Concertmaster Stephanie Jeong on violin, John Sharp and Kenneth Olsen on cello and Lawrence Neuman and Wei-Ting Kuo on viola. (Credit: Todd Rosenberg Photography) The two final CSO Sessions concerts in this inaugural series will be: Episode 4 (Oct. 22 - Nov. 20), includes Mozart’s “String Quintet in C Minor” and Pulitzer Prize-winning contemporary composer Caroline Shaw’s “Boris Kerner” (the piece takes its name from the Moscow-born, German-based traffic theorist, and features the always adventurous percussionist Cynthia Yeh on flower pots and Kenneth Olsen on cello). 6 in D Major for String Orchestra,” along with “Music for Brass Instruments,” a work by the 20th century German-born American composer Ingolf Dahl, and Prokofiev’s “Suite from ‘Romeo and Juliet,’” arranged for a wind ensemble. To watch the event on YouTube starting May 3 at 7:30 pm, click here. 1 free to the public, on May 2, 2021 at 8 pm EST at cincinnatisymphony.org/live. And, as always, the Czech composer’s sense of sweeping motion, richly romantic melody, and easily shifting moods is evident throughout — alternately elegiac and exuberant, and with a whirlwind finale. CSO Principal Bassoon Keith Buncke. How to Access CSO Virtual Concerts Step 1: A few days prior to the concert release date, you will receive an email from your Charlotte Symphony that includes a link to a password protected page on the CSO … WATCH HERE. From the CSO Virtual Concert Hall, click on the LIVE page. (Credit: Todd Rosenberg Photography). 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