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Aug 17 2020 10:18 am shared from the Hi-lo

LB Symphony postpones 2020-21 Classical and Pops concerts

Steve Lowery

“While this news may not be surprising, we are heartbroken, nonetheless.”

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Aug 19 2016 10:23 pm
  • Long Beach Symphony

After Two Years the Search is Over, Long Beach Symphony Selects New Music Director

Asia Morris

The Long Beach Symphony made the announcement today that German-born Maestro Eckart Preu will take the helm as Music Director under a three-year contract to begin with the 2017-18 season.

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Jan 19 2016 10:41 pm
  • Long Beach Symphony

Long Beach Symphony to Play Four Full Concerts for 12,000 LBUSD Students

Asia Morris

On February 3 and 4, more than 12,000 fourth and fifth graders from Long Beach and Wilmington public schools will flood into the Terrace Theater of the Long Beach Performing Arts Center to hear Long Beach Symphony play four full symphonic concerts created especially for the occasion.

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