The Four Seasons Orchestra is an all professional, twenty-five member ensemble located in Scottsdale, Arizona. This excellent classical orchestra was founded in 1991 by conductor Carolyn Waters Broe and has performed at many public and private events in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. The Four Seasons Chamber Orchestra. Western North Carolina’s orchestra for all seasons! This site is under construction. Outdoor events for late Spring and Summer 2021 will be announced soon! An outdoor venue near you! Welcome to the Four Seasons Youth Orchestra! The Four Seasons Youth Orchestra is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization based in Orange County in Southern California.The program is tier-based, and allows young musicians at all levels of expertise to participate; each new season brings an opportunity to “graduate” to another ensemble.
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In 1992 Carolyn Broe founded the Four Seasons Orchestra which is a twenty-five member, all professional chamber orchestra located in Scottsdale, Arizona. This exceptional ensemble performs Baroque, Contemporary and Classical music genres tailored to your specific needs. In 2000, The Four Seasons Orchestra received two prestigious nominations from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in the categories for “Best Small Ensemble” and “Best New Composition”. In 2009 Carolyn Broe and the Four Seasons Orchestra traveled to Vienna, Austria for preform at the Haydn Festival at the Vienna Konzerthaus and Esterhazy Palace.
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The Four Seasons
Broadcast on WTVP Create 47.4
George Stelluto · conductor
Charles Yang · violin
You can also listen to the performance on Friday, October 9, 2020:
Tune in to 89.9 WCBU Peoria Public Radio and 89.1 WGLT Bloomington-Normal’s Public Media.
Join us for musical excursions to Germany and Italy! As we celebrate Charles Yang’s return to the Peoria Symphony Orchestra, it’s champagne with Mendelssohn and Bach and then on to prosecco with Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons.
Mendelssohn: Sinfonia No. 2 in D Major
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3
Vivaldi: The Four Seasons
Vivaldi Four Seasons Full Orchestra
How To Watch The Broadcast Concerts on September 26, 2020:
WTVP CREATE IS BROADCAST ON 47.4
Comcast Digital Cable: Channel 216
(Bloomington, Normal, Pekin, Peoria, and Galesburg)
Channel 417
(Kewanee, Ladd, Princeton, Sterling, and Rock Falls)
Mediacom Digital Cable: Channel 126
I3 Broadband: Channel 50
MTCO: Channel 249
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UpBeat: A Pre-Concert Discussion for the September 2020 Concert from Peoria Symphony Orchestra on Vimeo.
Vivaldi Four Seasons Orchestra
Spring From The Four Seasons Orchestra Violin
Backstage Pass
musical encounters
Chandramukhi serial full story.
About Charles Yang
Recipient of the 2018 Leonard Bernstein Award and described by the Boston Globe as one who “plays classical violin with the charisma of a rock star,” Juilliard graduate Charles Yang began his violin studies with his mother in Austin, Texas, and has since studied with world-renowned pedagogues Kurt Sassmanshaus, Paul Kantor, Brian Lewis, and Glenn Dicterow. He has performed as a soloist with orchestras and in concert in the United States, Europe, Brazil, Russia, China, and Taiwan, and is the recipient of numerous awards and honors. On June 9th of 2005, the Mayor of Austin presented Mr. Yang with his own “Charles Yang Day.” In 2016 Mr. Yang joined the crossover string-band, Time for Three.
Not only confined to classical violin, Mr. Yang’s improvisational crossover abilities as a violinist, electric violinist, and vocalist have led him to featured performances with a variety of artists in such festivals as The Aspen Music Festival, The Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, The Crested Butte Music Festival, The Cayman Arts Festival, The YouTube Music Awards, The Moab Music Festival, TED, Caramoor, The EG Conference, Oncue Conference, Google Zeitgeist, YouTube Space Los Angeles, Interlochen, and onstage at venues such as Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center’s Metropolitan Opera House, David H. Koch Theater, Dizzy’s and David Rubinstein Atrium; The Long Center, The Royal Danish Theatre, Le Poisson Rouge, Highline Ballroom, Ars Nova, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and The Forbidden City in Beijing among many others. He has performed in the presence of two former US Presidents, the Queen of Denmark, and has recently shared the stage in collaborations with artists including Peter Dugan, CDZA, Steve Miller, Jesse Colin Young, Jake Shimabukuro, Ray Benson, Michael Gordon, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Marcelo Gomes, Twyla Tharp, Misty Copeland, and Jon Batiste. His career has been followed by various news media including The New York Times, The New York Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, Playbill, The Boston Globe, Fortissimo, The Financial Times, The Austin-American Statesman, The Austin Chronicle, Shenzhen Daily, The Strad, Dallas Daily, Cincinnati Enquirer, and Juilliard Journal. Mr. Yang is featured in Nick Romeo’s book, “Driven,” as well as Discovery Channel’s “Curiosity.”
Regarding Mr. Yang, The Texas Observer has noted, “Mr. Yang is a true crossover artist, a pioneer who can hop between classical and popular music and bring fresh ideas to fans of both genres. Rather than maintaining an insular focus and simply assuming that an audience for classical music will always exist, he wants to actively create that audience, to persuade and seduce others into enjoying a type of music as passionately as he does.”
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This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency. Easyrecovery professional 6.21.