Thursday, September 10, 2009

A Season of Symphonies







The Washington Idaho Symphony is poised for an exciting new season with a new conductor, Jeremy Briggs Roberts.
Like every other conductor, Roberts wears a number of hats. He's also Music Director and Conductor of the Icicle Creek Youth Symphony in Leavenworth.



If you like to travel the conducting life may be for you! Dr. Roberts also served as Associate Conductor of the Philharmonisches Kammerorchester Berlin and has conducted orchestras in Paris, London, Moscow, Bulgaria and Romania. Maestro Roberts was a prize-winner at the 2006 Vendome Academy of Orchestral Conducting in Paris and has worked or studied with the likes of Gianluigi Gelmetti and Gerard Schwarz. If you'd like to hear my interview with Jeremy Briggs Roberts, click on this link to A Season of Symphonies.

The Washington Idaho Symphony opens its 38th season on Saturday, September 26th with the Symphonic Titans, featuring Mozart's Symphony No. 41 "Jupiter" profiled on NPR,and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 in e.
Buy your tickets now for another great year of music!


The Washington Idaho Symphony with former conductor, Nicholas Wallin, now with the Mid-Columbia Symphony.

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