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Second backyard concert to feature European folk music
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First backyard concert to feature Irish music Sunday
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Bemidji Symphony Orchestra to hold in-person performances May 1-2
After more than a year of scaled-down performers and attendees, the Bemidji Symphony Orchestra will be closer to full force when it presents its next concerts, “Live Music Lives!” on Saturday, May 1, and Sunday, May 2, at the Bemidji National Guard Armory. 1:48 pm, Apr. 22, 2021 ×
Beverly Everett conducts the Bemidji Symphony Orchestra in a 2018 rehearsal. (Pioneer file photo)
BEMIDJI After more than a year of scaled-down performers and attendees, the Bemidji Symphony Orchestra will be closer to full force when it presents its next concerts, “Live Music Lives!” on Saturday, May 1, and Sunday, May 2, at the Bemidji National Guard Armory, 1430 23rd St. NW.
Chuck Haga: I felt like life was starting up again
At a recent concert at the Masonic Center, the music was serenely beautiful. But it wasn t just about the music – it was seeing it played and actually feeling it.
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Chuck Haga is a columnist for the Grand Forks Herald. (Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald)
Two friends sat together last Sunday in the Grand Forks Masonic Center’s theater, masked but together, surrounded by other fans of classical music – couples, families, individuals – spaced but more part of a community than many have felt for a year.
Together, they savored Felix Mendelssohn’s “Fingal’s Cave” from his work, The Hebrides. They applauded Franz Schubert’s 8th Symphony, the “Unfinished.” And they rose, together, to give a spirited ovation to guest soloist Arsentiy Kharitonov for his energetic and emotional performance of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, backed by the Greater Grand Forks Symphony Orc
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