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On November 16 and 17, the two-time GRAMMY Award-winning Albany Symphony will present a dazzling program at the Troy Savings Banks Music Hall in Troy, New York. The concerts will include Smetana’s “Moldau,” Joan Tower’s Cello Concerto, “A New Day,” and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World.” To tell us more we welcome Music Director David Alan Miller.
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The esteemed pianist Wu Han offers not only beauty but insight, like this observation: “If you go to any concert and you hear a Dvořák piece, look for the pigeon and the train; it’s always in there.” Pigeons and trains, presented with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
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The Springfield Symphony Orchestra has been part of the cultural landscape of the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts since 1944 and performs a series of…
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Since the opening of the Fisher Center at Bard, Leon Botstein and the American Symphony Orchestra have been responsible for championing and restoring to…