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  2. Symphony No. 4 (Mendelssohn) - Wikipedia

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    The joyful first movement, in sonata form, is followed by an impression in the subdominant minor of D minor of a religious procession the composer witnessed in Naples. The third movement is a minuet in which French horns are introduced in the trio, while the final movement (which is in the parallel minor key throughout) incorporates dance figurations from the Roman saltarello and the ...

  3. Alessandro Siciliani - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro Siciliani (born 1952) is an Italian conductor of opera and symphonic music. He is also a composer of symphonic music. Siciliani was born in Florence, Italy, the son of Ambra and Francesco Siciliani [], the celebrated opera impresario.

  4. Roy Thomson Hall - Wikipedia

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    Lobby The hall. Roy Thomson Hall is a concert hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located downtown in the city's entertainment district, it is home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, and the esports team Toronto Defiant. Opened in 1982, its circular architectural design exhibits a sloping and curvilinear glass exterior.

  5. Toronto Mendelssohn Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir is a Canadian large vocal ensemble based in Toronto, Ontario. [1] It was co-founded in 1894 by Augustus S. Vogt and W. H. Hewlett to celebrate the opening of the Massey Hall. [2] The ensemble was originally an extension of the choir of Jarvis St. Baptist Church in Toronto

  6. How will new Columbus Symphony music hall affect the Ohio ...

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    More: Columbus Symphony pitching massive $275 million music hall near COSI. While at the Ohio, the symphony also pulled through its lowest point: In 2008, labor disagreements and financial ...

  7. List of principal conductors by orchestra - Wikipedia

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    NHK Symphony Orchestra: Fabio Luisi: Italian Tokyo: Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra: Ken Takaseki: Japanese Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra: Kazushi Ōno: Japanese Tokyo: Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra: Andrea Battistoni: Italian Tokyo: Tokyo Symphony Orchestra: Jonathan Nott: English Tokyo: Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra ...

  8. Is it time for a Columbus Symphony concert hall? Or are ...

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    Letters: A new $275 million concert hall for the Columbus Symphony Orchestra? A missing downtown bus station? Columbus can surely do better.

  9. Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    1979 – Mendelssohn’s Symphony No.3 "Scottish": David Zinman, conductor. Also includes Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture, Symphony No.4 \"Italian,\" Symphony No.5 "Reformation." (Vox) 1984 – Dvořák’s Legends, Op. 59: David Zinman, conductor. (Nonesuch Digital) 1985 – My First Concert: Isaiah Jackson, conductor. Recording for children ...