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But the gifted 69-year-old trumpeter who's been with the orchestra for more than four decades isn’t done with music or the ...
It’s been a pretty safe summer at Orchestra Hall. No, I’m not talking about crime rates in the southwest corner of downtown Minneapolis, which has never felt like a particularly dangerous part of town ...
The Minnesota Orchestra’s new president and CEO returns to his home state with a vision that blends civic purpose with ...
In the 1968-'69 season, he conducted its much publicized performance at the United Nations in 1968, and he was behind the design and building of Orchestra Hall as the permanent home for the Orchestra.
The Minnesota Orchestra has appointed Isaac Thompson as its next president and CEO. A native of the Twin Cities and a seasoned arts leader, Thompson currently serves as president and CEO of the Oregon ...
The state’s largest arts organization has a new leader. Isaac Thompson has been named president and chief executive officer of the Minnesota Orchestra, returning to his home area after two years of ...
Longtime Minnesota Orchestra board member Nancy E. Lindahl has stepped down from her position as the chair and, with her husband, John, gave a $15 million gift to the orchestra on her way out. The ...
Mitropoulos, a giant of the Minneapolis Symphony, did indeed intend to hire Bernstein — then a music student and promising pianist — if not to be an associate conductor, then to be his assistant.
Work is expected to begin this fall on the Community Performing Arts Center as part of the ongoing Upper Harbor Terminal ...
Nationally, most of the major orchestras offer some kind of radio broadcast, but only the Boston Symphony has had a live series longer than MPR's, said Minnesota Orchestra spokesperson Gwen Pappas.
MPR colleagues discuss 100 years of broadcasting Minnesota Orchestra concerts. YourClassical MPR host Melissa Ousley talks with retired music librarian and music director John Michel, Minnesota ...
Having worked closely with the Chamber Orchestra of St. Paul, in 2007 Skrowaczewski accepted succeed Gerd Albrecht in front of the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra for three seasons.
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