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Southern Illinois Symphony Orchestra Announces Two February Concerts

Southern Illinois Symphony Orchestra Announces Two February Concerts The performances will take place on February 22 at the Marion Cultural and Civic Center, as well as February 23 at Shryock Auditorium.by BWW News Desk Southern Illinois Symphony Orchestra has announced two performances in February, Marion Republican reports. The performances will take place on February 22 at the Marion Cultural and Civic Center, as well as February 23 at Shryock Auditorium. The orchestra will present Dvorák s Wind Serenade in D Minor, Op. 44, a work for expanded wind octet plus cello and bass, as well as Strauss s Happy Workshop Symphony for Winds. The ensembles will be under direction of Cameron Taylor and Jace Kim, graduate students in the university s music program.

SI Symphony Orchestra set to play two concerts Marion Cultural and Civic Center to host first performance

SI Symphony Orchestra set to play two concerts Marion Cultural and Civic Center to host first performance
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Southern Illinois Symphony Orchestra to feature works by Dvořák, Strauss

Southern Illinois Symphony Orchestra to feature works by Dvořák, Strauss Tactical Navigation (Public domain photos, via Wikimedia Commons) February 05, 2021 Southern Illinois Symphony Orchestra to feature works by Dvořák, Strauss CARBONDALE, Ill. Shaking off the winter doldrums and inactivity due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Southern Illinois Symphony Orchestra (SISO) continues its season with a performance later this month. The serenade will feature romantic works for wind ensembles written by composers Antonin Dvořák and Richard Strauss. The performance is Feb. 23 at Shryock Auditorium on the SIU campus. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. David Tuttle, Southern Illinois Music Festival personnel manager and basset horn player in the Strauss Symphony, will present a public lecture about Richard Strauss on Feb. 22 at 5 p.m. in Shryock Auditorium. Admission is free but advance reservations are required

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Country Scene: COVID-19 walloped country music in 2020

Wading through a never-ending cesspool of tragic events that surrounded country music over the past 12 months, last week I mentally started formulating a year-in-review story. When the COVID-19 pandemic caused the IHSA and NCAA to cancel high school and college basketball championship tournaments in March, the music world quickly followed. All live performances were immediately halted, from solo gigs at the corner bar to sold-out mega-festivals. The seriousness of the disease got ugly quickly. On March 29, Joe Diffie died from COVID complications. He was just 61 and two months earlier had performed at the Marion Cultural & Civic Center. In a chilling flash, “The Pickup Man” was gone.

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