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February 2021 | Great Lakes Concerts

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Saturdays, Feb. 6 - 27 at 12pm on 90.5 FM & STREAMING | Listen to a variety of music from regional orchestras and professional classical musicians from around the state of Michigan.Feb. 6
Dvorak: Slavonic Dance played by pianists Deborah Moriarty and Zhihua Tang from an Absolute Music concert, Baroque on Beaver Festival Orchestra plays Haydn: Symphony No. 104 and Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet performed by Lansing Symphony.

Feb. 13
Ann Arbor Symphony plays Mozart’s Symphony No. 29, flutists Nancy Stagnitta and Tess Miller play Beethoven in a Traverse Symphony chamber concert and Saginaw Bay Symphony and chorus perform Bruckner’s Te Deum.

Feb. 20
Baroque on Beaver Orchestra plays Handel, Lansing Symphony performs the Brahms 3rd Symphony and Jackson Symphony plays Busoni’s Comedy Overture.

Feb. 27
Francis Poulenc: Concerto for 2 Pianos & Orchestra played by Pascal Rogé, Ami Rogé and the Jackson Symphony, and Ensemble Florestan plays Beethoven’s “Archduke” Piano Trio from an Academy of Early Music program. 

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