University Of Wyoming Symphony Reimagines Its Size And Repertoire During Pandemic

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The coronavirus pandemic has been particularly disruptive for musicians. Some solo performers and small ensembles have figured out creative ways to keep performing, but for symphony orchestras, which can have upwards of 80 players on stage, the problem of safe performances is especially complex. As he explained to Wyoming Public Radio's Micah Schweizer, figuring out a way forward has been occupying University of Wyoming Symphony Orchestra conductor Michael Griffith's time. The Symphony has its first fall concert scheduled for October 1.

Have a question about this story? Contact the reporter, Micah Schweizer, at mschweiz@uwyo.edu.

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