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The world-renowned Philadelphia Orchestra strives to share the transformative power of music with the widest possible audience and to create joy, connection, and excitement through music in the Philadelphia region, across the country, and around the world. For their Bloomington performance, they'll be led by principal guest conductor Marin Alsop, a pioneering force in classical music and the first woman to serve as the head of major orchestras in the United States, South America, Austria, and Great Britain. Alsop will lead a program filled with brilliance and heart: Beethoven's Leonore Overture No. 3, a powerful tale of courage and triumph; Brahms's Variations on a Theme of Joseph Haydn, full of wit and wonder; and Schumann's radiant Symphony No. 2, music that soars with hope and resilience. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to orchestral music, this concert promises to captivate.
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The Philadelphia Orchestra, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is one of the "Big Five" symphony orchestras in the United States and usually considered among the finest in the world. For the greater part of its history, the orchestra gave its concerts at the Academy of Music. Since 2001, its subscription concerts have been performed at Verizon Hall in the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, down the street from the Academy of Music, although the orchestra returns to the Academy of Music for its annual gala concert. The Philadelphia Orchestra also performs an annual series of concerts at Carnegie Hall.
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The similar artists Percy Faith and His Orchestra and Arthur Lyman can be explained by the Philadelphia Orchestra's recording of Debussy's Clair De Lune on the Ocean's Eleven soundtrack, on which the aforementioned also appeared.
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The similar artists Percy Faith and His Orchestra and Arthur Lyman can be explained by the Philadelphia Orchestra's recording of Debussy's Clair De Lune on the Ocean's Eleven soundtrack, on which the aforementioned also appeared.
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