CSO’s Virtual Children’s Concert, “Discover your Passion”, Cascade Symphony’s “Great English Romantic”, Cascade Percussion Ensemble plays Saint-Saëns: Danse Macabre, CSO Principal Cellist David Tan Introduces the Cello. From left: CSO Concertmaster Robert Chen, CSO Associate Concertmaster Stephanie Jeong, CSO Principal Cello John Sharp, CSO Assistant Principal Cello Kenneth Olsen, CSO Viola Lawrence Neuman and CSO Viola Wei-Ting Kuo. Experience the music of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on your own device, on your own schedule with CSOtv. THE ROARING TWENTIES. One final note: Mark your calendar for the evening of Oct. 24. 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. (Credit: Todd Rosenberg Photography). But along with all the richly romantic heat and stormy passion generated by the composer’s visit to Florence there also is the sound of the composer’s roots by way of his use of Russian folk dance themes. Refund Policy, Logo Design: Clayton Moss (Credit: Todd Rosenberg Photography), CSO Principal Clarinet Stephen Williamson. From a rapid-fire opening segment, to the ever seductive jazzy echoes of “Rhapsody in Blue,” to a fleet finale, the musicians (Stephen Williamson on clarinet, along with Stefan Ragnar Hoskuldsson on flute, William Welter on oboe, Keith Buncke on bassoon and David Cooper on French horn), are in top form. Gunn and Buchman pair again for the final movement of French composer Pierre Gabaye’s urbane, playful “Sonatine.” And closing the program is Danish composer Carl Nielsen’s 1922 “Wind Quintet,” with its wonderful evocation of nature (including a power play between a bullfrog and insect), and its winning exploration of the expressive nature of each instrument. Join us as we bring back classical music to the Conway community! Boettcher Concert Hall at the Denver Performing Arts Complex 1000 14th Street, #15 | Denver, CO 80202 (303) MAESTRO | 303.623.7876 | 877.292.7979 CSO Principal Clarinet Stephen Williamson. (Credit: Todd Rosenberg Photography) VIRTUAL CONCERT. 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. Pre-broadcast virtual VIP lounge experience. The Cascade Symphony Orchestra will present “Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto,” its sixth and final virtual concert of the 2020-21 season, on Monday, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. 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. Orchestra Members 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! (Credit: Todd Rosenberg Photography). 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”). The CSO is committed to offering you the highest quality programming while prioritizing your health and safety. APRIL 1. The wind and brass musicians must be unmasked of course, with breath the very essence of their music-making. Due to COVID-19, there will be no live culminating concert in the spring of 2021. 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. 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. The debut content catalog launched December 1, 2020 with the premiere of Acoustic on the Rocks: Vivaldi's The Four Seasons and A Virtual Colorado Christmas, followed by additional new announcements in the coming months. 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). Civic Orchestra: 100th Anniversary Virtual Concert. Episode 1 (running through Oct. 30), begins with a rip-roaring woodwind quintet performing “Three Preludes” by George Gershwin, arranged by William Hoyt. Donate Learn More 2019-2020 SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS ON SALE NOW!. [CDATA[// >
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