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San Francisco Conservatory of Music
Alexander Melinas: Here Her Sing!
Respighi: Fountains of Rome
Respighi: Pines of Rome
Billings Symphony
Immerse yourself in the joy of the season with musical excellence and holiday cheer. Join us for an enchanting evening featuring favorite local vocalists as they perform a festive fusion of beloved holiday standards and classical compositions.
FMEA Professional Learning Conference & All-State Concerts
William Grant Still: Serenade
Berlioz: Hungarian March from The Damnation of Faust
Sibelius: Symphony No. 2, Mvt. 4
Opera Philadelphia presents “The Anonymous Lover”
The Anonymous Lover - A Romantic Comedy ahead of its Time
A frothy romp filled with beautiful arias, winning characters, and charming music that inspires us to root for true love, The Anonymous Lover centers on young widow Léontine (soprano Symone Harcum). When she begins to receive a series of passionate letters from a secret admirer, she wrestles with whether she can love again, especially when it becomes apparent her friend Valcour (tenor Khanyiso Gwenxane) is the unsigned author. Will love win?
Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, was a pioneering Black composer and a contemporary of Mozart and Haydn who has been historically overlooked because of his race. Discover the only surviving opera by this groundbreaking 18th century composer, also an accomplished musician, fencer, and horseman.
Orchestre classique de Montréal
Coleridge-Taylor: Noveletten Nos. 3 and 4
David Bontemps: Le Deuil des roses qui s’effeuillent
William Grant Still: Danzas de Panama
George Walker: Lyric for Strings
Spirituals (arr. M. Hogan & H. Bégin) :
– Deep River
– Give Me Jesus
– Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
– He’s Got the Whole World In His Hand
Louisville Orchestra presents Making Music Education Concert
The Louisville Orchestra has always been an orchestra of innovation, creativity and excellence. Today it is an organization that is changing the very idea of what a 21st Century orchestra can be and do. Welcome to the Louisville Orchestra. We hope you’ll take the time to discover why the LO is well on its way of achieving the goal of Music Director, Teddy Abrams, “to become known as the most interesting orchestra on the planet.”
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Ludwig van Beethoven: Ode to Joy
Thomas Cabaniss: Come to Play
Antonín Dvořák: Largo from Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World"
Reena Esmail: Ram tori Maya
Igor Stravinsky: Finale from "The Firebird"
Jim Papoulis: Oye
Traditional, arr. Nathalie Joachim: We Shall Not be Moved
Victoria Symphony
We share some views of our beautiful blue planet, blending live music with Science & Symphony’s high-definition films alongside Dr. José Francisco Salgado’s explorations of oceans, tides, and water. The scene is completed with some equally dramatic scores of the Cornish coast and the pastoral countryside.
Colorado Springs Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky: Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F Major
Price: Symphony No. 1
Sarasota Orchestra
Vivaldi: “Spring” from The Four Seasons
Stravinsky: Sinfonia and Gavotte from Pulcinella Suite
Coleridge-Taylor: Idyll
Holst: Brook Green Suite
Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances Suite III, Mvt. 1 and 3
Vivaldi: “Summer” from The Four Seasons
Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute
The Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute (OSAI) is an intensive 2-week residential academy that provides professional training to artistically advanced OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, including graduating seniors, in the visual, literary, and performing arts. We offer training in the disciplines of acting, chorus, creative writing, dance, drawing and painting, film and video, orchestra, and photography.
Louisville Orchestra: Music Without Boarders
The Louisville Orchestra is pleased to announce the LO’s MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS series that is presented throughout Metro Louisville.
Juan Pablo Contreras: Mariatchitlán
Nino Rota: Bassoon Concerto, mvt. 3, Theme and Variations
Oswald Hyunh: Gia Đình mvts. 1 and 3
Bellido: Perú Negro
Appalatin: TBD
Kwazu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra
Holst: St. Paul’s Suite, Op. 29
Saint Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 22
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 “Reformation”, Op. 107
Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra
Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra’s Early Spring Symphony Season runs from August 8 to 29. The program includes the return of popular conductors, and debut performances by an exciting line-up of soloists.
Holst: St. Paul’s Suite
Saint Saëns: Piano Concert no. 2
Mendelssohn: Symphony no. 5 “Reformation”