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Delaware Puts Director Finalist on Podium

The first of four finalists for the position of music director of the Delaware Symphony will lead the orchestra on Sept. 20. Mélisse Brunet will conduct Anna Clyne’s This Midnight […]

Madison Takes Coleman’s ‘Umoja’ for a Spin

The Madison Symphony’s season opener Sept. 20-22 will include the orchestra performing Valerie Coleman’s Umoja: Anthem of Unity for the first time. John DeMain leads cellist Tommy Mesa in Tchaikovsky’s […]

Three Generations of Austrians in St. Paul

The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra will play Mahler’s chamber-orchestra arrangement of Beethoven’s Serioso String Quartet on Sept. 20-21. The program, curated by SPCO violinist Eunae Koh, also includes Haydn’s Violin […]

Tulsa Starts ‘101 Unplugged’ Chamber Series

Tulsa Symphony’s new chamber music series, 101 Unplugged, opens Sept. 20 with the orchestra’s string quartet playing Schubert’s Death and the Maiden Quartet No. 14 in D minor and other […]

Two Brothers Meet Beethoven

The Virginia Symphony’s music director, Eric Jacobsen, will conduct his own brother, Colin Jacobsen, in Beethoven’s Violin Concerto on Sept. 20. The all-Beethoven program also includes the Coriolan Overture and […]

St. Paul Shines Light on Forgotten Composer

The works of New England composer Mabel Daniels are not often performed, but the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra is remedying this by programming Daniels’ Deep Forest, which was first performed […]

Women Dominate Austin Chamber Program

It’s a female-led program for the Austin Chamber Music Center season opener Sept. 20-21. ACMC artistic director Sandy Yamamoto has curated an evening of piano trios, three by women (Jessie […]

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