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The Johnstown Symphony Orchestra (JSO) is a symphony orchestra based in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The symphony was founded in January 1929, and conducts a program of six subscription concerts from October to May plus four special events, including an annual Symphony Gala. The orchestra performs primarily at the University of Pittsburgh at ...
Jun. 16—The Johnstown Symphony Orchestra is bringing the love for its 2021-22 season. On Tuesday, the symphony announced its 93rd season, "All About Love," and outlined a community-focused ...
The Johnstown Symphony Orchestra, JSO Chorus and Inclined to Sing Children's Chorus all perform in this annual holiday concert for the whole family. Two performances are scheduled, ...
Nov. 13—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — The Johnstown Symphony Orchestra is sharing the music with area students. The symphony will present its Young People's Concert at 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Tuesday at the ...
The Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center, a concert/theatrical venue at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, attracts high-quality performers. The Johnstown Symphony Orchestra and the recently formed Johnstown Symphony Chamber Players provide classical music. The Johnstown Concert Ballet, centered in the Historic Cambria City District ...
In November 1951 the Toronto Symphony Orchestra was invited to participate in the "Major Symphony Series" in Detroit, its first appearance in the United States, alongside major US orchestras from Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, and Philadelphia. In keeping with US immigration laws, the orchestra submitted its list of members for clearance.
Jun. 23—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — Ladies and gentlemen, fasten your seatbelts and prepare for a musical journey from rock to classical. In partnership with Nulton Aviation, the Johnstown Symphony ...
This article is based on interviews with Florence Kopleff, who was a member of the Robert Shaw Chorale throughout its existence and served as administrative assistant to Mr. Shaw; and on recollections of John W. Cooledge, a member of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus and Chamber Chorus, and of the Robert Shaw Chamber Singers throughout the existence of that group.