The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra chronicles artistic defiance. From the opening notes of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, full of fate and fury, to the world-building text of Langston Hughes - experience music that outlasts, outshines, and out-dreams all barriers. Featuring music by Aaron Copland, Jessie Montgomery, Arvo Pärt, Valerie Coleman, and more, with special guest appearances by Vocalist Nikki Porter, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Yoshiaki Nakano, and PSO Acting Principal Violist Tatjana Mead Chamis...READ MORE HERE
NIKKI PORTER
Nikki Porter is a singer, songwriter, vocal coach, choir director and recording artist who has traveled throughout the United States and Europe singing and teaching Gospel music. She teaches annually at the Gospel Connection conference in Assisi, Italy, directing a 350-voice mass choir comprised of singers from across Italy..read more
YOSHIAKI NAKANO
Yoshiaki Nakano is from Osaka, Japan. He joined Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre in 2010, was promoted to Soloist in 2013, and was promoted to a Principal in 2014. He received his early training at the Elite Ballet Studio in Osaka, Japan, and went on to train at San Francisco Ballet School and in PBT School's Pre-Professional Program. Yoshiaki won the gold medal at the 2013 Beijing International Ballet and Choreography Competition in China, and the silver medal at the 2010 World Ballet Competition in Orlando, Florida..read more
MOON DOH
A recipient of the Takaya Urakawa Foundation Grant awarded to promising young musicians, Moon Doh is associate conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, appointed by Music Director Manfred Honeck in 2021. In this role, he has conducted subscription, education, family and movie concerts as well as sold-out performances with artists such as Sting...read more here
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