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DSSO youth orchestra concert
The spring concert for the Duluth Superior Symphonys youth orchestras the Youth Symphony, the Concert Orchestra, the Sinfonia and the Percussion Ensemble is 3 p.m. Sunday at Marshall School. They wi...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 12:00 AM
An Evening in Paris
Saturday, April 21, 2012 at Northland Country Club is a chance to participate in An Evening in Paris andspend an enchanting night in the City of Lights. This event is a fundraiser for DSSO, Duluth Sy...
Posted on 4/1/12 at 6:01 PM
Leon Fleisher documentary "Two Hands"
Thursday's News Tribune includes a story on Leon Fleisher, a former child prodigy pianist who lost the use of his right hand for about 30 years. He and his wife Katherine Jacobson-Fleisher are perform...
Posted on 3/23/11 at 7:03 PM
Free money for ABBA concert-goers
Those going to the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra ABBA concert Saturday at the DECC will get a bonus. Crisp $2 bills. No strings attached. Honest to God. The National Bank of Commerce will give ...
Posted on 2/11/11 at 3:42 PM
Our view: Thanks: Thakar goes out warmly
May 21, 2013
Review: Thakar’s final concert as DSSO music director is a majestic conclusion
Saturday was quite foggy on the Duluth hillside, and the temperature never quite edged into the essence of spring blossoms. It did not snow, however, and by concert time, the number of people in Symphony Hall at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center created one of the warmest places in Duluth.By Samuel Black , May 20, 2013
Thakar leaves ‘transformed’ DSSO
By Christa Lawler , May 16, 2013
Eh? DSSO youth orchestra concert 
The spring concert for the Duluth Superior Symphony’s youth orchestras — the Youth Symphony, the Concert Orchestra, the Sinfonia and the Percussion Ensemble — is 3 p.m. Sunday at Marshall School. They will perform classical and pop music.
By News Tribune staff , May 15, 2013
James Bond’s energy, intrigue reflected in symphony concert 
REVIEW: Symphony Hall at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center was elegantly rowdy on Saturday night, and the mysterious “Q” was in the first violin section. For two hours the energy and intrigue of James Bond filled the room — 50 years of music and seductive espionage.
By Samuel Black , May 06, 2013
Best Bets: DSSO takes on Bond — James Bond 
By News Tribune staff , May 02, 2013
Richness prevails in DSSO concert 
REVIEW: Maybe it was barometric, maybe it was the beautiful acoustic shell, maybe it was the combination of of Mueller, Berlioz and Brahms, but Saturday night at the symphony was one powerful, resonant, coherent experience.
By Samuel Black , April 22, 2013
Stravinsky’s ‘Symphony in Three Movements’ a treat to hear 
REVIEW: Gatto is dead; the gun is still hot. Better leave the gun, but grab the sack of cannolis, we’ll want them later with our coffee.
By Samuel Black , March 11, 2013
Versatile DSSO performs an entertaining match with movies 
REVIEW: On Saturday night, Symphony Hall at the DECC was overflowing with themes, word-based as well as musical.
By Samuel Black , February 11, 2013
Eh? DSSO + Y = child care
Are your kids interfering with your enjoyment of classical music? The Duluth YMCA is offering child care during Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra concerts starting Saturday.By News Tribune staff , February 05, 2013
Review: Rich, energetic concert marks start of new year for DSSO 
As you probably are aware, “concert seasons” and “calendar years” are not necessarily identical.
By Samuel Black , January 21, 2013
Review: Earth Harp helps DSSO end year on a grand scale 
By Samuel Black , January 01, 2013
Review: Soloists, chorus bring thrills to DSSO’s ‘Elijah’ 
November 18, 2012
Review: DSSO goes ‘Psycho,’ and it’s a creepy delight 
REVIEW: The movie seemed more real because the music was very real, as sound waves vitally energized the room.
By Samuel Black , November 05, 2012
Concert review: DSSO goes 'Psycho,' and it's a creepy delight 
The greatest delight as the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra performed the score of "Psycho" as the movie played Saturday was the true presence of live musical ambiance in the DECC's Symphony Hall. The movie seemed more real because the music was very real, as sound waves vitally energized the room.
By Samuel Black , November 04, 2012
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