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June 2021 | Great Lakes Concerts

Sunset over Lake Superior shoreline
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Sunset over Lake Superior shoreline.

Saturdays, Jun. 5–26, 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.Jun. 5
Prokofiev’s “Classical” Symphony performed by Lansing Symphony; Mozart opera choruses by Vocal Arts Ensemble and Ann Arbor Symphony; Jackson Symphony plays Mozart’s Symphony No. 35 and Traverse Symphony plays Bach’s Brandenburg No. 3.

Jun. 12
Lansing Symphony plays a Mozart Divertimento; violinist Ilya Kaler and Genadi Zagor, piano, play Saint-Saëns; Albinoni’s Adagio performed by Traverse Symphony and Jeremy Crosmer‘s Concerto for Two Violas and Orchestra played by Jackson Symphony.

Jun. 19
Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana performed by Traverse Symphony, chorus and soloists.

Jun. 26
George Walker’s Lyric for Strings played by Lansing Symphony; Holst’s St. Paul’s Suite played by Traverse Symphony and Jackson Symphony performs Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin and Bach’s Brandenburg No. 6.

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