WV Symphony Orchestra announces 20-21 Season: Welcome to your Musical Feast!

WV Symphony Orchestra announces 20-21 Season: Welcome to your Musical Feast!

CHARLESTON, W.VA. (5/8/20) – Despite recent cancellations due to the pandemic, the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra (WVSO) is looking toward the future and has unveiled its new 2020-2021 season that is sure to whet the palette. The season includes a tribute to Beethoven in honor of his 250th birthday, along with crowd favorites from Bartok, Brahms and Bernstein and a new commission from WV composer Matthew Jackfert.

“We are so excited to have planned a season that really highlights the incredible musicians in the West Virginia Symphony,” said Music Director Larry Loh. “From Beethoven’s 250th to the music from Star Wars and Harry Potter, I am looking forward to our 81st season!”

Series subscription sales, which range from $107 to $560, begin this week. Single ticket sales will begin in early fall.

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WV Symphony Orchestra announces Cancellation of MATRIC Symphony Sunday due to COVID-19 Concerns

WV Symphony Orchestra announces Cancellation of MATRIC Symphony Sunday due to COVID-19 Concerns

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (April 17, 2020) – The West Virginia Symphony Orchestra (WVSO) is cancelling MATRIC Symphony Sunday in response to continuing concerns about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

“While the decision to cancel Symphony Sunday is heartbreaking, our priority is the safety of everyone in the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra family and in the greater community,” said WVSO President Joe Tackett.

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West Virginia Symphony Orchestra Announces Cancellation of Concerts due to COVID-19 Concerns

West Virginia Symphony Orchestra Announces  Cancellation of Concerts due to COVID-19 Concerns

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (March 24, 2020) – The West Virginia Symphony Orchestra (WVSO) is cancelling all concerts through May 2 in response to the Centers for Disease Control’s advice to avoid gatherings of more than 50 people for the next eight weeks because of continuing concern about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

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