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This May, the Boise Philharmonic will be welcoming a new executive director.
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The lifeblood of an organization, especially an arts organization, is to extend its reach. For the Boise Philharmonic has led to something called “Sonic Boom!"
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The Boise Philharmonic is presenting what they call a “Season of Wonder.” And this coming weekend they are “bringing on the Brahms,” centered around Brahms celebrated Symphony No.4. The performance will showcase one of the planet's great cellists in Inbal Segev. She is renowned for bringing us fresh insight into music's great masterworks.
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Julia Tai is one of the most dynamic young conductors on stages across the planet, conducting in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Mexico and here in the Northwest. This season, she'll be conducting the Boise Philharmonic's holiday performances of Messiah, the 281-year-old oratorio penned by George Frideric Handel.
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Now hear this: Boise Philharmonic's new executive director, Tim Young, talks about his roots.
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In his first conversation as the Boise Philharmonic’s new executive director, Tim Young likened his role as to when he was a professional musician – playing the viola in New Zealand.
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The best musical talents have something in common with nearly all of us – there was that first moment when live orchestral music opened a window we never knew existed before. For Eric Garcia, it was Aaron Copland’s “Appalachian Spring.”“I remember just being enthralled by these sounds I’d never heard before,” said Garcia. “It was the most beautiful music I’d ever heard.”
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As football fans gear up for the Super Bowl, the Boise Philharmonic wants to know what composer or performer should be crowned the champion of their…
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The pandemic has dramatically impacted arts organization across the globe, forcing some to close their doors for good. Others have been able to pivot…
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The Boise Philharmonic has been serving the Treasure Valley for more than 60 years. In fact, it is the longest continuously running cultural organization…