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Colorado Symphony Orchestra rethinks programming, funding, everything

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Old 10-06-12, 06:48 PM
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Thanks, haydnguy, nice article. Looks to me like they 'got a plan'.
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looks interesting.
Kind of good to compare with the Amarillo (Texas) Symphony
The main difference i feel is that in Denver, there are too many other things competing with the orchestra there.
Not so in Amarillo, and their orchestra appears to be thriving there.
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And another one, which i think is more like Amarillo than Denver, is the Wheeling Symphony in Wheeling, West Virginia.
I noticed they were talking about a premiere of a piece by
modern composer Richard Danielpour, who is not that far from
Wheeling, if he is in residence with the Pittsburgh Symphony.
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And another one, which i think is more like Amarillo than Denver, is the Wheeling Symphony in Wheeling, West Virginia.
I noticed they were talking about a premiere of a piece by
modern composer Richard Danielpour, who is not that far from
Wheeling, if he is in residence with the Pittsburgh Symphony.
From the page you link to, dates in the fall season:

Upcoming Concerts:

09/28/12 Michael Shotton sings The Eagles in Wheeling at Capitol Theatre
10/19/12 Orli Shaham in Wheeling at Capitol Theatre

11/16/12 Martin Chalifour in Wheeling at Capitol Theatre

02/14/13 Neil Donnell sings the music of Sting in Wheeling at Capitol Theatre

Do you have a feel for what these concerts are 'about'?
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From the page you link to, dates in the fall season:

Upcoming Concerts:

09/28/12 Michael Shotton sings The Eagles in Wheeling at Capitol Theatre
10/19/12 Orli Shaham in Wheeling at Capitol Theatre

11/16/12 Martin Chalifour in Wheeling at Capitol Theatre

02/14/13 Neil Donnell sings the music of Sting in Wheeling at Capitol Theatre

Do you have a feel for what these concerts are 'about'?
About playing music for a live audience?
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About playing music for a live audience?
Thanks. You must have inside knowledge.
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Thanks. You must have inside knowledge.
Ya...I went to the website and clicked the links!

But, was wondering what your leading "question" was for?
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I didn't see anything about community or education projects in that 'plan' - perhaps I skimmed too fast?
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Ya...I went to the website and clicked the links!

But, was wondering what your leading "question" was for?
Wondering how the music is/will be arranged/presented. Krossover is vulnerable to some godawful manipulations.
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