The International Symphony Orchestra is preparing for its first live concert in front of a live audience since pre-covid.
The concert, Music Without Borders – Live in Michigan, will take place on Friday, March 18, 2022 at McMorran Theatre. Tickets are $35 for adults, $30 for seniors, $10 for students, and children 14 and under are $2.
Maestro Douglas Bianchi, a Canadian-born Michigan conductor, remarked about the first post-pandemic concert in a press release, saying, “We made it through, but we wanted to return early for the Michigan friends of the ISO, who have been steadfast in their support for a regional orchestra in their community in its seventh decade. We all look forward to getting together in person at last, while making sure to stream it for those who can’t join us.”
Music selections include works by Mozart, Schubert, Grandval, and Mendelssohn along with a featured performance of Vitula, a new, original piece composed by Dinah Bianchi.
Music Without Borders II – Live in Ontario is being planned for later this spring.
Get tickets here:
https://theiso.ticketspice.com/michigan-music-without-borders
Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand