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CADENZA: TŌN and The Met Revisit 1930s Art Relevant to Today
mindyjohnson
07 December, 2023
NY CLASSICAL REVIEW: Rare Music of Jewish Exiles Explored by Botstein & TŌN
Brian Heck
08 November, 2023
FRONT ROW CENTER: The Orchestra Now at Rose Theater
Brian Heck
26 October, 2022
THE NEW YORK TIMES: An Orchestra Offers a Novel View of Music History
Brian Heck
19 November, 2021
VULTURE: It’s Time We All Heard the Music of Lili Boulanger
mindyjohnson
02 May, 2019
OPERA WIRE: An Immaculate Presentation of Verdi’s Requiem
mindyjohnson
11 April, 2019
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The Orchestra Now Performs “Violinist as Composer” at Carnegie Hall on May 8, 2024
April 4, 2024
The Orchestra Now Presents “William Grant Still & The Harlem Renaissance” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 14, 2024
March 18, 2024
The Orchestra Now Offers a Free Concert at Symphony Space on February 18, Plus “Debussy & Matisse: Creating New Colors”, at The Met Museum on March 10
January 24, 2024
The Orchestra Now begins new year at Bard’s Fisher Center with performances of “Stephanie Blythe Sings Brahms” February 3–4, 2024
January 12, 2024
Bard College’s The Orchestra Now (TŌN) Chosen to Perform in Bradley Cooper’s Netflix Film “Maestro”
November 17, 2023
The Orchestra Now opens 2023–24 season of its “Sight & Sound” series at The Metropolitan Museum of Art with “Copland, Culture & Politics in the 1930s”
October 31, 2023