Por: Orlando Sentinel Entertainment March 01, 2023
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra showed why Steinmetz Hall is a game changer for the Orlando arts scene with a concert Tuesday night that reached heights so high only audience misbehavior could bring us back down to earth. The 132-year-old orchestra was conducted by its acclaimed music director, Riccardo Muti, who demonstrated why he is one of the pre-eminent conductors of our times. His style isn’t flashy; at times, it’s downright spare —... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life February 18, 2023
This weekend’s Boston Symphony Orchestra program, under Israeli guest conductor Lahav Shani, has the very familiar — Sergei Prokofiev’s “Classical” Symphony and Sergei Rachmaninoff’s “Symphonic Dances” — sandwiching the slightly less familiar in Camille... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment January 26, 2023
Blow out the candle, Steinmetz Hall turns one this month. I’m fashionably late to the party, as the one-of-a-kind acoustic hall officially opened Jan. 14, 2022. But the newest addition to the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is worth celebrating at any time. “We... + más
New orchestra series opens with thrilling emotion from Cleveland | Orlando Sentinel
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Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment January 24, 2023
The Great American Orchestra Series opened Sunday afternoon at Steinmetz Hall with a thrillingly emotional visit from the Cleveland Orchestra, fresh off a performance at New York’s Carnegie Hall. The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts says the new series is about... + más
In concert: Remembering when WGN teamed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra to ‘make beautiful music together’ | WGN-TV
Commentary: Conductor Mirga Gražinyte-Tyla has changed symphonic life. It's changed her too | Los Angeles Times
WGN-TV USA Nation January 13, 2023
, Kevin Doellman Posted: Jan 12, 2023 / 09:59 PM CST Updated: Jan 12, 2023 / 09:59 PM CST SHARE As WGN TV celebrates 75 years, we’re looking back with a series of stories on the history and the memories CHICAGO — The has been a civic jewel since its founding in 1891. The... + más
The Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra returns home to the Forum this weekend, and music lovers couldn’t be happier | PennLive
Classical review: Playing Violins of Hope, Portland Symphony gives stirring performance | Portland Press Herald
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment January 02, 2023
The new year is here, and it’s time to start filling in those planners with artistic fun. To get you started, here are six recommendations for events that are sure to have people talking, one for each of the first six months of the year. Here’s to an arts-filled 2023! The... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment October 03, 2022
The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra opened its 30th season last weekend with a heavenly trip through the heavens: A performance of Gustav Holst’s “The Planets.” It’s no small feat that the OPO, often affectionately called “the Phil,” has made it 30 years. It was... + más
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PennLive USA Opinion September 29, 2022
It’s certainly been an adventure these past two and half years, but the is ready to go back home. And the music lovers who have remained faithful through these years of protests and pandemic couldn’t be happier.The symphony’s 2022-23 season will open Saturday once again at... + más
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s opening night was quiet in more ways than one, but rewarding start to finish | Chicago Tribune
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