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Orchestra Hall's Iconic Cubes
The iconic cubes of Orchestra Hall are a testament to the science and art of acoustic design. Built in 1974, the quirky geometric layout of the cubes contributes to the nationally recognized, superb sound of the space. Hanna Landrum narrates with commentary from Sound Space Vision's Robert Essert...
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The Minnesota Orchestra Archives at the U of M
University of Minnesota Director of Archives and Special Collections Kris Kiesling shows violinist Michael Sutton around the renowned Elmer L. Andersen Library’s archives. The library houses nearly 600 boxes containing hundreds of thousands of Minnesota Orchestra items including bookkeeping, pres...
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Solemn Prelude
This music by a young Samuel Coleridge-Taylor premiered at Britain’s Three Choirs Festival in 1899, then was not performed again until its revival at the same still-active festival in 2021. It made its way to the U.S. for the first time just this past September. Slow and anthem-like, the overture...
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Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. Maurice Ravel)
Modest Mussorgsky took as inspiration for this brilliant work—a memorial to his friend, the Russian painter Viktor Hartmann—ten colorful images in a posthumous exhibition of Hartmann’s work. Pictures was originally a virtusoso showpiece for solo piano, but now it is most widely known in this lush...