2007-11-11 00:03:00
JOHN JASCOLL, Correspondent
Friday night's Lancaster Symphony concert at the Fulton Opera House introduced us to solo violinist and Harvard student Sandy Cameron, who is a star in the making. The 21-year-old gave a powerful performance of Karl Goldmark's Violin Concerto in A minor (1877). In the years to come, aft......
2007-11-10 12:22:00
LAURA KNOWLES, Correspondent
It offered a vision for the soul and more than a little hope for the future of symphony. With Friday evening's opening of the Emerging Violin Virtuosa Concert, the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra highlighted the talents of violinist Sandy Cameron and premiered British composer Andrew Lowe Watson's......
2007-11-10 01:16:00
REBECCA J. RITZEL, Correspondent
This weekend, Lancaster Symphony Orchestra is putting obscurity in lights.The marquee outside the Fulton Opera House reads, "Emerging Violin Virtuosa." When an unknown violinist plays an obscure piece of music, what else is an orchestra to do but admit the truth, market it and ho......
2007-11-09 00:54:00
CARLA DI FONZO, Staff
Violin prodigy Sandy Cameron is on a mission to prove that classical music isn't boring."It's not always easy," the 21-year-old said. "I think the main problem is that, for us, the musicians who play the music, we follow all these traditions and rules, which may seem......
2007-11-04 00:04:00
JAMES BUESCHER, Correspondent
Sandy Cameron, for whom Lancaster Symphony's upcoming "Emerging Violin Virtuosa" concert is named, is trying to figure out a way to breathe new life into Karl Goldmark's Violin Concerto, a seldom-performed composition that fell out of favor for much of the 20th century. Israel......
2007-02-27 01:18:00
Rebecca J. Ritzel, Correspondent
Lancaster Symphony Orchestra has announced two major milestones: a 60th anniversary season featuring an expanded concert schedule, and a new contract for music director Stephen Gunzenhauser that will keep him conducting in Lancaster for the rest of his career.In response to explosive growt......