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One of the best ways to showcase an orchestra is to feature its elements separately before pulling them all together for a grand finale.
That's the form of the Pittsburgh Symphony Chamber Orchestra's subscription series debut tonight and Saturday evening at Carnegie Music Hall and Upper St. Clair High School, respectively. When the ensemble gave a special concert called "A Glittering Return" in September at Carnegie Music Hall, it drew roughly twice capacity of its old home at the Jewish Community Center in Squirrel Hill.See the full content of this document
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Pittsburgh Symphony Chamber Orchestra Divides to Conquer
Strings, winds and brass will perform separately when Andres Cardenes and Roy Sonne solo in a concerto for two violins by Antonio Vivaldi, a woodwind quint...
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