Lowell Chamber Orchestra
editThe Lowell Chamber Orchestra is the first and only professional orchestra[1] in Lowell, MA.
Previous Seasons
editSeptember 2019 - April 2020
editIn an effort to increase the cultural footprint of Lowell and its neighbors, the orchestra kicked off their inaugural season on the 21st of September, 2019[2]. The first concert included Symphony No. 6 (Haydn) also refered to as "le matin", Concerto for flute in g minor (Vivaldi) also refered to as “La Notte”, Bergen Variations (Shore) and Symphony No. 5 (Schubert).
Other concerts in this season include
An initiative created by the orchestra to pay homage to Lowell's textile history.
- Flute:
- Wei Zhao
- Oboe:
- Amy Dinsmore
- Mary Costello
- Clarinet:
- Wolcott Humphrey
- Bassoon:
- Tracy McGinnis
- Em Russell
- Lecolion Washington
- Horn:
- Elizabeth Jones
- James Mosher
- Megan Riccio
- Trumpet:
- Richard Watson
- Trombone:
- Kristoffer Danielsen
- Violin:
- Alan Hawryluk
- Sargis Karapetyan
- Karen McConomy
- Susanne Powers
- Katharina Radlberger
- Peter Sulski
- Judy Takata
- Maureen Taranto
- Yen-Chun Angela Wang
- Viola:
- Susan Kirchhausen
- Jing Peng
- Joseph Simcox
- Peter Sulski
- Alexander Vavilov
- Cello:
- Kevin Crudder
- Arianna Falk
- Cynthia Forbes
- Cam Sawzin
- Bass:
- Nick Aparo
- Steve Skop
- Percussion:
- Michael Weinfield-Zell
- Harpsicord:
- Yukiko Shimazaki
- Victoria Suchodolski
- Piano:
- Carmen Rodriguez-Peralta
- Yukiko Shimazaki
- Assistant Product Manager:
- Melaysha Chao-Sar
- Personnel Manager
- Dirk Hillyer
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