In October the symphony plans to have in person concerts with COVID-19 regulations from the state in mind.
In October the symphony plans to have in person concerts with COVID-19 regulations from the state in mind.
Beginning its 20-21 -- 20-22 season.
A virtual event earlier today showcased composers and soloists who are scheduled to be performing in the coming months.
The ceo of the oregon symphony says with the pandemic taking a toll on people across oregon the symphony aims to uplift those who are struggling.
We want that togetherness feeling and that uplifting moment and i think as soon as we here the tuning before that first down beat has struck we're just going to feel that euphoria of being back together and what it really means to be human.
The music director for the symphony says this season is focusing on heritage.
And the ceo wants to remind people interested in taking part of the concerts -- that they are looking closely at the guidelines by the oha to make sure it is a safe environment.
For more information about the programming for the symphony visit kdrv.com.
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