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Yankee Doodle Pops Food Vendor Sneak Peak 06/08/2023 In Symphony News
Read MoreTake a look at some of the great eats and treats you'll be able to sample at this year's Yankee Doodle Pops on Monday, July 3.
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2023 Oh Say, Can You Sing? Competition 06/06/2023 In Symphony News
Read MoreWe can't wait for our eleventh annual Oh Say, Can You Sing? competition!
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Des Moines Symphony Academy Wraps Up 2022-2023 Season 05/09/2023 In Academy News
Read MoreEach week, the Des Moines Symphony Academy hosts nearly 400 young musicians at the Temple for Performing Arts. Take a peek at what they've been up to during 2022-2023, a year full of wonderful performances and incredible opportunities for students!
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Program Notes: Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 & Symphony No. 2 05/07/2023 In Symphony News
Read MoreThe Piano Concerto No. 2 and Symphony No. 2 bracket the rise of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s career between 1901 and 1906 from the 27-year-old composer of a failed symphony to one of Russia’s most celebrated and sought-after composers, pianists and conductors.
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Program Notes: Anna Clyne This Midnight Hour 05/04/2023 In Symphony News
Read MoreLondon-born Anna Clyne is one of the most gifted and accomplished of the current generation of young composers who are not only reinvigorating the orchestral repertory with such works as This Midnight Hour, but also expanding the reach of classical music in communities nationwide through their dedicated involvement with underserved audiences from schools to juvenile detention centers and memory care units.
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Program Notes: Jacques Offenbach Music from Gaite Parisienne 04/17/2023 In Symphony News
Read MoreThe frivolity and tunefulness of the Parisian music hall of Jacques Offenbach is revived in Manuel Rosenthal’s arrangement of his music for the 1938 ballet Gaîté Parisienne.
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Discover the World of Music during our 2023-2024 Season! 04/16/2023 In Symphony News
Read MoreDiscover the World of Music during the Symphony's 2023-2024 season! Subscribers at all price levels receive the absolute best discounts available. Lock in your favorite seats for the Masterworks Series, the Pops Series...or both! Click here to learn more.
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Program Notes: Lili Boulanger D’un matin de printemps 04/14/2023 In Symphony News
Read MoreD’un Matin de Printemps of the short-lived Lili Boulanger, gifted younger sister of legendary composition teacher Nadia, is imbued with the aura and sonorities of French Impressionism.
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Program Notes: Camille Saint-Saens Cello Concert No. 1 04/10/2023 In Symphony News
Read MoreCamille Saint-Saëns’ Cello Concerto No. 1 is among his compositions that adapt the traditional Classical genres of symphony, concerto and quartet to the sensibilities of Second Empire Paris.
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Program Notes: Berlioz's Roman Carnival Overture, Op. 9 04/06/2023 In Symphony News
Read MoreHector Berlioz was a pioneer in developing the orchestra of the late 18th century into the virtuoso ensemble of the Romantic age in such works as the glittering Roman Carnival Overture.
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