Tag: symphony
Great Lake’s inspired music by Sarnia native featured by International Symphony Orchestra in Sarnia, Port Huron
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Author of the article: Paul Morden Published Jan 18, 2024 • 3 minute read Music by Erica Procunier, a Sarnia-born film and TV composer,…
Oldest symphony orchestra in the Netherlands performs young opera about the atom bomb
Utrecht – “Only the USConcert is crazy enough for that”, would be a winged statement within the Utrecht student group, which celebrates its 200th anniversary this year. To celebrate the…
The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra wants to attract young people to play classical instruments
In the clip, one of the participants from the music camp talks about why she is impressed by classical music. One of the world’s largest choir and orchestra camps for…
International Symphony Orchestra to present all-Messiah program
A festive evening of song awaits audiences on Friday, Dec. 9 and Saturday, Dec. 10 as the International Symphony Orchestra and friends present an all-Messiah program. Led by Maestro Douglas…
Sarnia symphony grateful for car club’s support as weekend walkabouts gear down
News Local News Brothers Theo Janes, 11, and Shea Janes, 8, check out a Ferrari during the Weekend Walkabout event featuring the Sarnia Street Cruisers Sunday in downtown Sarnia. Terry…
International Symphony Orchestra announces lineup for 65th season
The International Symphony Orchestra will once again be entertaining local music lovers in-person beginning this fall, for the first time since February 2020. On July 11, the orchestra announced the…
Maserati MC20 Cielo; Italian symphony carried to the sky
Carrying the design genes of the MC12 to a different segment, Maserati MC20 Cielo will be an important player in increasing the user base. Maserati, which has started to give…
“The symphony of trees” and violins
Hans Lukas Hansen’s documentary follows a violin maker in search of the wood from which masterpieces are made. Next to his tree, Gaspar would be happy to imagine the violin…