The PGSO unveils its plans for the 23-24 season
The PGSO’s mainstage concert series at Vanier Hall will feature Northern BC resident and Grammy winning singer-songwriter Alex Cuba.
The PGSO’s 2023-24 season will also include a thrilling lineup of local and national talent. The series opens with a family-friendly Halloween concert featuring Lemony Snickett’s hilarious The Composer is Dead – a musical murder mystery. It then continues with a unique fusion of Indian and orchestral classical music in a program contrasting Beethoven’s Symphony No.1 and Sri Lankan-Canadian composer Dinuk Wijeratne’s Tabla Concerto.
This concert will also feature members of the Prince George Symphony Youth Orchestra, the PGSO’s collaborative education project with the Prince George Conservatory of Music.
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