The Canton Symphony Orchestra is an American orchestra based in Canton, Ohio. Founded in 1937, the orchestra made its first performance on February 16, 1938 under the direction of Richard Oppenheim. Gerhardt Zimmermann, the current music director, has directed the orchestra since 1980.
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published: 06 Sep 2013
"Bugs" Performed Live with The Vindys and the Canton Symphony Orchestra 2023
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"Bugs" Performed Live with The Vindys and the Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann Symphony Center 2023
-Musical Arrangement by Steve Parsons
published: 05 Dec 2023
Canton Symphony String Trio at George's Lounge, Canton, OH
published: 14 Feb 2018
Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2, Zimmermann, Pinkas, Canton Symphony
Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 102 (1957)
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
I. Allegro
II. Andante (7:50')
III. Allegro (14:10')
Canton Symphony Orchestra
Gerhardt Zimmermann, Conductor
Sally Pinkas, Pianist
Live performance, March 1991
published: 19 May 2020
"Morning Light" Performed Live with The Vindys and The Canton Symphony Orchestra 2023
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"Morning Light" Performed Live with The Vindys and The Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann Symphony Center 2023.
-Musical Arrangement by Steve Parsons
published: 05 Dec 2023
Silent Night with Canton Symphony Orchestra
published: 16 Jan 2014
Listen at the Library with the Canton Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra members enchanted library patrons with music to accompany storytime.
published: 17 Mar 2023
Orchestrating Change - A new podcast by Canton Symphony Orchestra
Canton Symphony Orchestra knows the need for change within the orchestral community. The tradition of classical music has ignored many communities that have contributed to the development and canon of repertoire played in the concert hall. While Canton Symphony is a regional orchestral, change starts at the smallest level. With “Orchestrating Change”, the Canton Symphony Orchestra hopes to facilitate conversations that will make the concert hall a more welcoming place for previously ignored communities as well as create more acceptance and diversity on the stage.
"Orchestrating Change" will be a platform for open discussion about diversity and inclusion in the orchestral community. Guests will include Black, Latinx, Asian, female, and LGBTQAI+ musicians, composers and administrators. Pers...
published: 28 Nov 2020
"On My Mind" Performed Live with The Vindys and The Canton Symphony Orchestra 2023
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
https://cantonsymphony.org/
"On My Mind" Performed Live with The Vindys and The Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann Symphony Center 2023
-Musical Arrangement by Kevin Martinez
https://cantonsymphony.org/
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
"Bugs" Performed Live with The Vindys and the Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann...
https://cantonsymphony.org/
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
"Bugs" Performed Live with The Vindys and the Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann Symphony Center 2023
-Musical Arrangement by Steve Parsons
https://cantonsymphony.org/
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
"Bugs" Performed Live with The Vindys and the Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann Symphony Center 2023
-Musical Arrangement by Steve Parsons
Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 102 (1957)
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
I. Allegro
II. Andante (7:50')
III. Allegro (14:10')
Canton Symphony Orchestra
...
Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 102 (1957)
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
I. Allegro
II. Andante (7:50')
III. Allegro (14:10')
Canton Symphony Orchestra
Gerhardt Zimmermann, Conductor
Sally Pinkas, Pianist
Live performance, March 1991
Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 102 (1957)
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
I. Allegro
II. Andante (7:50')
III. Allegro (14:10')
Canton Symphony Orchestra
Gerhardt Zimmermann, Conductor
Sally Pinkas, Pianist
Live performance, March 1991
https://cantonsymphony.org/
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
"Morning Light" Performed Live with The Vindys and The Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Z...
https://cantonsymphony.org/
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
"Morning Light" Performed Live with The Vindys and The Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann Symphony Center 2023.
-Musical Arrangement by Steve Parsons
https://cantonsymphony.org/
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
"Morning Light" Performed Live with The Vindys and The Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann Symphony Center 2023.
-Musical Arrangement by Steve Parsons
Canton Symphony Orchestra knows the need for change within the orchestral community. The tradition of classical music has ignored many communities that have con...
Canton Symphony Orchestra knows the need for change within the orchestral community. The tradition of classical music has ignored many communities that have contributed to the development and canon of repertoire played in the concert hall. While Canton Symphony is a regional orchestral, change starts at the smallest level. With “Orchestrating Change”, the Canton Symphony Orchestra hopes to facilitate conversations that will make the concert hall a more welcoming place for previously ignored communities as well as create more acceptance and diversity on the stage.
"Orchestrating Change" will be a platform for open discussion about diversity and inclusion in the orchestral community. Guests will include Black, Latinx, Asian, female, and LGBTQAI+ musicians, composers and administrators. Perspective into the experiences of these individuals will prove valuable to how the organization can be improved in the future.
In addition to orchestrating change internally, educating audiences to issues surrounding diversity and inclusion will be a priority. Music by Black, Latinx, female, Asian, and LGBTQAI+ musicians and composers has been noticeably absent in the programming produced by established institutions in comparison to those who are white and male. Canton Symphony Orchestra hopes to be a more welcoming community that is reflective of the demographics in Canton, Ohio and the surrounding major metropolitan areas.
The first episode of "Orchestrating Change" will be released on January 8th, 2020 at 9:00am. Patrons who wish to sign-up for email reminders may do so at www.cantonsymphony.org/orchestrating-change. More information, including additional episodes, will be released in our weekly newsletter and social media accounts.
Canton Symphony Orchestra knows the need for change within the orchestral community. The tradition of classical music has ignored many communities that have contributed to the development and canon of repertoire played in the concert hall. While Canton Symphony is a regional orchestral, change starts at the smallest level. With “Orchestrating Change”, the Canton Symphony Orchestra hopes to facilitate conversations that will make the concert hall a more welcoming place for previously ignored communities as well as create more acceptance and diversity on the stage.
"Orchestrating Change" will be a platform for open discussion about diversity and inclusion in the orchestral community. Guests will include Black, Latinx, Asian, female, and LGBTQAI+ musicians, composers and administrators. Perspective into the experiences of these individuals will prove valuable to how the organization can be improved in the future.
In addition to orchestrating change internally, educating audiences to issues surrounding diversity and inclusion will be a priority. Music by Black, Latinx, female, Asian, and LGBTQAI+ musicians and composers has been noticeably absent in the programming produced by established institutions in comparison to those who are white and male. Canton Symphony Orchestra hopes to be a more welcoming community that is reflective of the demographics in Canton, Ohio and the surrounding major metropolitan areas.
The first episode of "Orchestrating Change" will be released on January 8th, 2020 at 9:00am. Patrons who wish to sign-up for email reminders may do so at www.cantonsymphony.org/orchestrating-change. More information, including additional episodes, will be released in our weekly newsletter and social media accounts.
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
https://cantonsymphony.org/
"On My Mind" Performed Live with The Vindys and The Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimm...
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
https://cantonsymphony.org/
"On My Mind" Performed Live with The Vindys and The Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann Symphony Center 2023
-Musical Arrangement by Kevin Martinez
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
https://cantonsymphony.org/
"On My Mind" Performed Live with The Vindys and The Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann Symphony Center 2023
-Musical Arrangement by Kevin Martinez
https://cantonsymphony.org/
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
"Bugs" Performed Live with The Vindys and the Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann Symphony Center 2023
-Musical Arrangement by Steve Parsons
Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 102 (1957)
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
I. Allegro
II. Andante (7:50')
III. Allegro (14:10')
Canton Symphony Orchestra
Gerhardt Zimmermann, Conductor
Sally Pinkas, Pianist
Live performance, March 1991
https://cantonsymphony.org/
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
"Morning Light" Performed Live with The Vindys and The Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann Symphony Center 2023.
-Musical Arrangement by Steve Parsons
Canton Symphony Orchestra knows the need for change within the orchestral community. The tradition of classical music has ignored many communities that have contributed to the development and canon of repertoire played in the concert hall. While Canton Symphony is a regional orchestral, change starts at the smallest level. With “Orchestrating Change”, the Canton Symphony Orchestra hopes to facilitate conversations that will make the concert hall a more welcoming place for previously ignored communities as well as create more acceptance and diversity on the stage.
"Orchestrating Change" will be a platform for open discussion about diversity and inclusion in the orchestral community. Guests will include Black, Latinx, Asian, female, and LGBTQAI+ musicians, composers and administrators. Perspective into the experiences of these individuals will prove valuable to how the organization can be improved in the future.
In addition to orchestrating change internally, educating audiences to issues surrounding diversity and inclusion will be a priority. Music by Black, Latinx, female, Asian, and LGBTQAI+ musicians and composers has been noticeably absent in the programming produced by established institutions in comparison to those who are white and male. Canton Symphony Orchestra hopes to be a more welcoming community that is reflective of the demographics in Canton, Ohio and the surrounding major metropolitan areas.
The first episode of "Orchestrating Change" will be released on January 8th, 2020 at 9:00am. Patrons who wish to sign-up for email reminders may do so at www.cantonsymphony.org/orchestrating-change. More information, including additional episodes, will be released in our weekly newsletter and social media accounts.
https://www.youtube.com/user/75YearsofCSO
https://cantonsymphony.org/
"On My Mind" Performed Live with The Vindys and The Canton Symphony Orchestra at The Zimmermann Symphony Center 2023
-Musical Arrangement by Kevin Martinez
The Canton Symphony Orchestra is an American orchestra based in Canton, Ohio. Founded in 1937, the orchestra made its first performance on February 16, 1938 under the direction of Richard Oppenheim. Gerhardt Zimmermann, the current music director, has directed the orchestra since 1980.
The inside is really nice."Canton symphony CEO...Rachel Hagemeier, president and CEO of the Canton SymphonyOrchestra, would like to explore potential ways for the Civic Center to become a "more versatile space" for the performing arts.
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A CantonSymphonyOrchestra string quartet will then perform an excerpt from Antonín Dvořák's String Quartet No ... The Canton Symphony Orchestra string quartet will also perform before and after the event in the museum's lobby.
CANTON − Fans of theater and symphony will have a chance to experience them jointly when the CantonSymphonyOrchestra and Players Guild team up Saturday to present "Ragtime." ... Symphony Orchestra.