Bangor, ME — The Bangor Symphony Orchestra is announcing new plans for its 125th anniversary season. The Symphony’s five classical concerts are moving online, with new programming to meet gathering limits and social distancing requirements for the orchestra. The performances will be filmed without an audience and released through a new online platform from February to June 2021.
Digital subscriptions are now on sale, with options ranging from $50 to $199 per household and added benefits such as pre-concert talks and archival access.
The added restrictions imposed by COVID-19 have led to an array of creative new concert programs, with highlights including the BSO’s first performances of works by Florence Price and Arvo Pärt, as well as forays into Baroque and contemporary repertoire.
The March 2021 concert program will still include a world premiere by Reinaldo Moya, now a concerto for strings, percussion, and piano, featuring internationally acclaimed soloist Joyce Yang. Moya is the inaugural recipient of the Ellis-Beauregard Foundation Composer Award, and his new work is inspired by Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz-Diez. Programs will also feature composers well-known to audiences, including Mozart, Schubert, and Tchaikovsky.
The BSO’s new digital platform can be viewed at watch.bangorsymphony.org, and more information can be found at the links below:
As a thank you to subscribers, supporters, and the community for their patience throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the BSO is also releasing a free chamber music concert online this Sunday, November 22nd, at 2:45pm. The program is titled “The Music of 1896: A Concert for the Community” and features a string quartet of BSO members exploring works from the era of the BSO’s founding. Full details and a link to watch can be found at bangorsymphony.org/1896-music.
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