Grand Rapids Symphony Teaming With Cirque for Spectacular April Concert
Acrobatics, machines, circus and the Grand Rapids Symphony combine to present an inventive new cirque show, “Cirque Mechanics.”
Acrobatics, machines, circus and the Grand Rapids Symphony combine to present an inventive new cirque show, “Cirque Mechanics.”
Here is West Michigan, we are blessed with great talent, wonderful theater, and fabulous music. Whatever your musical taste, it's performing somewhere.
For the classical lover, a good choice is the West Michigan Symphony, which will feature nine of its own brightest orchestral soloists during its Masterworks concert coming up on Saturday, Feb. 9.
The long-awaited collaboration between our own St. Cecilia Music Center and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York City, begins this Thursday night.
A new season for the West Michigan Symphony opens later this September.
Broadway stars Jenn Gambatese and Michael Seelbach will join the West Michigan Symphony on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 21 and 22, at 7:30 p.m. to open the 2012-13 season with a tribute to the ’80s.
The West Michigan Symphony is out to reach you. Yes, YOU, Mr. "I'm not going to the symphony" person. They're presenting two free outdoor concerts on Thursday, Aug. 23, in Fremont, and Friday, Aug. 24, in Spring Lake, both starting at 7 p.m.
The concerts will feature compositions by such popular composers as Bartok, Tchaikovsky and Sibelius, patriotic favorites such as "The Star Spangled Banner" and “Stars and Stripes Forever,” and selections from Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake Suite." And, remember, they're FREE!
All of us here in Grand Rapids, and West Michigan, are very proud of our nationally acclaimed, and Grammy nominated, Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra. The GRSO is rated one of the "very best" regional symphony orchestras in the country.
There is big news for classical, chamber music fans in West Michigan.
St. Cecilia Music Center just announced it's partnering with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, New York City. That's big news