The Dallas Morning News features the Colorado Symphony's digital "Ode to Joy"

The Dallas Morning News

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The Dallas Morning News featured the Colorado Symphony's digital "Ode to Joy", writing, “Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony is a true hymn to humanity, expressing universal ideals of brotherhood, peace and freedom for all. This crisis has made it all the more important to hold dear to these values.” — Colorado Symphony Concertmaster Yumi Hwang-Williams, on a video of the musicians playing Ode to Joy, each from his or her own home. (Monday, YouTube)

‘We’re committed to making sure people have some joy:’ Colorado Symphony releases virtual performance

9News

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The musicians that make up the Colorado Symphony can’t perform live. They, like most people in Colorado, are staying home to slow the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19. Without the ability to entertain people at the Boettcher Concert Hall, the symphony came up with a creative way to perform.

“We thought, what could we do to show the community that the music is going to continue,” said Anthony Pierce, Chief Artistic Officer. “We’re committed to being back. We’re committed to making sure people have some joy to experience also. So, we thought, what better than Beethoven 9, the Ode to Joy.”

Colorado Symphony Featured on National Geographic's List of 5 inspiring no-travel experiences

National Geographic

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National Geographic featured the Colorado Symphony in their list of 5 inspring no travel experiences. WARM, SUNNY DAYS and blooming gardens bring on spring fever. But with much of the world sheltering due to the coronavirus pandemic, far-flung explorations are off the itinerary. Fortunately, staying at home does not mean closing off from the beauty around us. Here are five seasonal adventures you can enjoy wherever you are. The Colorado Symphony plays on with webcam recordings of members practicing from home.

Colorado Symphony performs remotely while practicing social distancing

Durango Herald

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While the news can seem a little heavy the past few weeks, there are still moments of brightness and beauty. Neighbors helping neighbors, webcasts of puppies, residents taking the necessary precautions to protect each other and surprise video concerts from musicians. The Colorado Symphony has joined that list as it posts video performances of its musicians playing remotely. Since Colorado has required that residents remain home except for essential business, the symphony’s musicians record the piece in their own homes. The finished products are a collaboration of those individual performances.

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