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While we are all familiar with standard instruments like the piano, guitar, and violin; there are numerous extraordinary and lesser-known musical devices that deserve recognition.
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We invite you to experience the wonder of music. In the same way that majestic landscapes and architectural marvels leave you feeling awestruck, we’ll share musical moments that will leave you breathless.
We hope you’ll join us as we embark on our 87th Season. Close your eyes, let your imagination take you on a journey through amazing histories and cultures and into realms of beauty and contemplation, and experience the wonders for yourself.
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Did you know that Jonathan Sturm is the longest-serving concertmaster in the history of the Des Moines Symphony? Check out these five interesting facts about his career!
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Meet the talented vocal soloists that will join the Des Moines Symphony for Beethoven's Ode to Joy on May 11 and 12.
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Ludwig van Beethoven is a legendary composer of the Classical and Romantic eras. People of all walks of life are familiar with many of the composer's catchiest tunes. From the iconic “dun dun dun DUN” of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony to the melodic and beautiful Ode to Joy from his Ninth Symphony, his works have withstood the test of time. Learn about some of Beethoven's catchiest tunes!
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We commemorate the 100th anniversary of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue.
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Read about the music and composers featured in Masterworks 5: Discover Gershwin on March 9 & 10, 2024.
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Lights, camera, action, music! Read about John Williams’s best film scores.
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Meet composers Valerie Coleman & Carlos Simon
02/14/2024 In Symphony News
One of the ways we aim to increase diversity in the arts is through programming. Black composers write great music. In fact, when Dvorak visiting America to capture it's sound, he told journalist James Creelman that “I am now satisfied that the future music in this country must be founded upon what are called negro melodies. This must be the real foundation of any serious and original school of composition to be developed in the United States.” In our upcoming programs, you'll hear pieces by two fantastic black composers, Valerie Coleman and Carlos Simon. Learn more about these two living black composers and discover new voices this season!
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Lauded as “exquisite” by The Philadelphia Inquirer and “a pianist of sterling artistry” by Gramophone, Michelle Cann has become one of the most sought-after pianists of her generation. Learn more about our upcoming soloist!
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