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Updated 7/26/2021 5:41 PM
The New Philharmonic, the professional orchestra in residence at College of DuPage s McAninch Arts Center in Glen Ellyn, plans to return to live, in-person performances for its 2021-22 season.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the New Philharmonic was forced to record and then stream performances online for its 2020-21 season.
Nothing can replace the experience of live performance, said New Philharmonic music director Kirk Muspratt in a statement. We are all looking forward with joyous anticipation to once again be performing before an in-theater audience for our 45th season.
The season opens with a Halloween Spooktakular on Oct. 2 and 3. It features classical French selections from Offenbach s Orpheus in the Underworld, Berlioz s The Damnation of Faust, plus pop cultural favorites drawn from films such as Psycho and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
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Pierce County’s Halvorson brings ‘The Badlands,’ other gifts to ND music lovers
By Sue Sitter - | Jul 24, 2021
Rugby’s David Halvorson holds a copy of ‘The Badlands,’ a musical piece he wrote in 1988. The Minot City Band performed the piece July 18.
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Rugby musician and composer David Halvorson brought the wild and windy sounds of North Dakota’s Badlands to the Minot City Band July 17.
Written by Halvorson in 1988, “The Badlands” involves 29 musical parts. “It’s pretty challenging,” Halvorson said. “It has the flute, oboe, three clarinets, alto saxophone, bassoon, base clarinet, French horn, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, three trumpets, three trombones, baritone tuba and four percussion parts,” he added, listing the instruments used to capture the sounds of North Dakota’s southwestern edge.
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