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Things to Do: Saturday Auburn Symphony concert to be performed, despite tragedy

February 9th, 2012 Comments off
The late director of Auburn Symphony, Michael Goodwin, who was killed in an automobile accident Tuesday, will be honored this Saturday when the orchestra performs a scheduled Kinderkonzert.

Auburn Symphony's 2004-05 "Season of Adventure" launches with its "Passion and Fire" concert on Sunday, Oct. 17 at 3 p.m., which a repeat presentation on Friday, Oct. 22 at 8:15 p.m. Both will be performed at the Placer High School Auditorium Theater, at the corner of High and Agard streets in Auburn. During both concerts, Maestro Michael Goodwin will conduct. MAESTRO MICHAEL GOODWIN Photo: Keith Sutter

Michael Goodwin, Auburn Symphony music director and conductor, dies in car crash

February 9th, 2012 Comments off
In the lives of conductors, there is always one work that they desire to perform most of all.

Auburn Symphony's 2004-05 "Season of Adventure" launches with its "Passion and Fire" concert on Sunday, Oct. 17 at 3 p.m., which a repeat presentation on Friday, Oct. 22 at 8:15 p.m. Both will be performed at the Placer High School Auditorium Theater, at the corner of High and Agard streets in Auburn. During both concerts, Maestro Michael Goodwin will conduct. MAESTRO MICHAEL GOODWIN Photo: Keith Sutter

Detroit Symphony offering series of free webcasts

January 27th, 2012 Comments off
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra has launched a webcast player that will allow music lovers to enjoy an upcoming performance of Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 4 and other concerts online for free in the comfort of their homes.

Ouster of Sacramento concerts-in-park promoter draws ire, praise

January 21st, 2012 Comments off
There is no shortage of bold opinions when it comes to the merits of one band over another. And it appears that, in Sacramento, the same range of opinions applies to who promotes concerts.
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Ex-New England Conservatory conductor apologizes

January 20th, 2012 Comments off
The director and conductor of the nation's oldest independent music school is apologizing for hiring a convicted sex offender to film classes and concerts without seeking permission from supervisors.