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Cso Canton Symphony Orchestra 2021 2022
This year, we want to remind everyone that there are still many things to be grateful and hopeful for. Music has always been an outlet for emotional expression. The medium of sound is particularly powerful, especially when over 70 musicians join together to create something special and sharing it with audiences. This fall, we will return to the stage for our most thrilling season yet. We are offering a five-concert MasterWorks subscription with several add-ons to choose from. Our first two “Prelude” concerts of the season will be smaller ensembles and optional to purchase. Join us for a triumphant season of orchestral music! Visit (http•••) to view the full list of concerts offered by your Canton Symphony Orchestra. Thank you.
Canton Symphony Orchestra Joyous Celebration Stark
Canton Symphony Orchestra presents a new series called, Music History with M.J. It will be available for viewing on Facebook and by visiting Canton Symphony Orchestra’s website: www.cantonsymphony.org. Subsequent episodes will be released every Friday for 4 weeks. This new series of informative lectures will provide more insight into the music known, loved, and previously undiscovered for modern audiences. Listen as M.J. Albacete dives deep into lore of the classical canon, spanning centuries of musicians and their music. Albacete has been a museum administrator, arts scholar, music reviewer, educator, writer, photographer, and presenter of public programs on a host of historical and cultural topics. “Music transcends time, leaps across cultural and ethnic borders, reveals the most sacred rites of worship, enriches our senses to the beauty of foreign languages, provides comfort in times of sorrow, and is ever present in every joyous celebration.” – M.J. Albacete Albacete lives in North Canton with his wife Pat, and is very active in the general arts community as a speaker on art, architecture, music, and other topics which interest him. He continues to teach a course in the history of architecture as adjunct professor in the Art Department of Kent State University Stark Campus. www.cantonsymphony.org
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Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 102 (1957) Dmitri Shostakovich +••.••(...)) I. Allegro II. Andante (7:50') III. Allegro (14:10') Canton Symphony Orchestra Gerhardt Zimmermann, Conductor Sally Pinkas, Pianist Live performance, March 1991
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Flute Center of New York presents Flute Unscripted with Caity Massoud, featuring Mark Sparks. Mark Sparks is the Principal flutist of the St. Louis Symphony, is a captivating soloist, an in-demand teacher, and an avid writer. Mark started in the Canton Symphony Orchestra, then the Caracas Symphony in Venezuela, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, San Antonio Symphony, and Memphis Symphony Orchestra. Mark has continued to push himself as a musician to stay at the top of his game. With him, it seems like the possibilities are limitless. Like and Subscribe so you never miss an episode! Flute Unscripted is available on iTunes, Libsyn, Soundcloud, Spotify, Youtube or Google Play: (http•••) Find your flute at the Flute Center: (http•••) Shop flute sheet music at FCNY: (http•••)