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Arts & Culture
11:12 am
Fri October 12, 2012
Albany Symphony and Albany Pro Musica
By Joe Donahue
The Albany Symphony Orchestra and the region’s premiere vocal ensemble, Albany Pro Musica, have been collaborators for quite a long time. This weekend, they will perform a pair of concerts at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon, tackling a pair of choral works — Bach’s “Magnificat” alongside contemporary composer John Corigliano’s “Fern Hill” — on a program that also includes Haydn’s Symphony No. 48, known as the “Maria Theresa” Symphony. David Alan Miller – maestro of the Albany Symphony Orchestra and David Griggs Janower, director of Albany Pro Musica join us.