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Triumph of Spirit
Sunday, September 13, 2009 3p.m.

Grant Cooper, conductor
Oril Shaham, piano soloist


Marc Mellits
    3 Machines
Ludwig van Beethoven
    Piano Concerto No. 4
Johannes Brahms
    Symphony No. 1
This concert allows us to experience music which acknowledges the sounds of OUR time, embracing past masters.




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Orli Shaham
Orli Shaham
Jon Nakamatsu
Jon Nakamatsu
Regally Romantic

Sunday, October 18, 2009
3 p.m.

Grant Cooper, conductor
Jon Nakamatsu, piano soloist


Franz von Suppe
    Light Cavalry Overture
Sergei Rachmaninoff   
    Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini   
Anton Bruckner
    Symphony No. 4

This program highlights 3 distinct composers each exploring his own unique world, equally glorious and sumptuous in sound and emotion.


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Home for the Holidays

Sunday, December 13, 2009
3 p.m
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Grant Cooper, conductor
Parkersburg Community Chorus:
Jean Singer, Director
Appalachian Children's Chorus
Selina Midkiff, Director

Hear all the favorite music of the holiday season, from both the classical and popular traditions, in a holiday celebration perfect for the entire family! The program will feature new holiday arrangements created especially for the WVSO by Maestro Grant Cooper.
The orchestra will be joined by our very own Parkersburg Community chorus under the direction of Jean Singer

Sponsored by
Camden Clark Memorial Hospital




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Corey Cerovsek
Corey Cerovsek


Classical Majesty

Sunday, January 24, 2010
 3 p.m.
Grant Cooper, conductor
Corey Cerovsek, violin soloist


Ralph Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Violin concerto No. 5
Antonin Dvorak
    Symphony No. 8

Each composer in this program demonstrates the value of musical architecture in making a powerful and majestic musical statement.


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Ode to Joy

Sunday, April 18, 2010
 3 p.m.


Grant  Cooper, conductor
Angela Szbak:  soprano
Jan Wilson:         mezzo soprano
Robert Allen:     tenor
John Shuffle:    bass baritone

Ludwig van Beethoven
    Symphony No. 9

Beethoven composed and conducted this masterpiece after he had completely lost his hearing.





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