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  • Dave, Come Play Your Horn

    May 20, 2020

    Growing up in Northern Virginia, David Harler was handed his first horn when he was eight years old. And that day led to a musical and life-long adventure that wound its way to Southwestern Florida and a position as principal trumpet at the Gulf Coast Symphony.

    It was a 1930s King Liberty brand trumpet that his uncle first put in his hands. “Why he gave it to me I don’t know. He just said: ‘Here, if you want to play, it play it.’”

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  • Symphony At Home: Rock On!

    May 15, 2020

    We’re having some fun this week with the next installment of our Symphony At Home series! Unwind this weekend with energetic and happy music from our 2018 production Rock On! Girls Just Want To Have FunFeaturing Morgan James, soloist I Will SurviveFeaturing LaKisha Jones, soloist Come Sail AwayFeaturing Morgan James, LaKisha Jones, & Dan Domenech

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  • Symphony At Home: Bond & More

    May 8, 2020

    As part of our continuing commitment to Creating Community Through Music, we’re bringing our concerts to you through our Symphony At Home series! This weekend we’re pleased to bring you excerpts of Bond & More from January 2019!

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  • Symphony At Home: The Barber of Seville

    May 1, 2020

    As part of our continuing commitment to Creating Community Through Music, we’re bringing our concerts to you through our Symphony At Home series!  This weekend we’re pleased to bring you Rossini’s Barber of Seville from May 2019! About the Show This delightfully amusing story of young love unfolds in Spain with Count Almaviva striving to win the love …

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  • Symphony At Home: Carousel

    April 25, 2020

    As part of our continuing commitment to Creating Community Through Music, we’re bringing our concerts to you through our Symphony At Home series!

    This weekend we went back in our archives to bring to you Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel from April 2016. The Rodgers and Hammerstein classic is celebrating 75 years since it first opened on Broadway April 19, 1945!

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