José Luis’ Virtual Book Club: Why Mahler?
British author Norman Lebrecht brings us up close to a personal exploration of the life and work of the iconic Austrian composer Gustav Mahler. [...]
British author Norman Lebrecht brings us up close to a personal exploration of the life and work of the iconic Austrian composer Gustav Mahler. [...]
José Luis initially planned to celebrate Beethoven’s birthday with performances of Symphony No. 9, “Choral” during the week of the composer’s birthday. He remembers [...]
For this Maestro Monday, we asked your conductor, José Luis, who his favorite composers are… “A difficult question to answer, but [...]
Your Tucson Symphony Orchestra would like to wish you a happy and safe Fourth of July with a performance of The Star-Spangled Banner. Here is [...]
But first, here is a special message from your conductor, José Luis Gomez, Double your [...]
Did you enjoy guest conductor Mei-Ann Chen leading Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s African Suite this past February? Listen to the recording for a limited time! Here [...]
In September 2018, your Tucson Symphony Orchestra performed Johann Strauss’s “The Blue Danube” Waltz in honor of the 50th anniversary of the movie 2001: [...]
May in Tucson usually means two things, warmer temperatures and graduations. This year, for obvious reasons, it is a little different. Graduations are evolving into [...]
Young Composers Project alumnus, Levi Powe, was featured on NPR’s From the Top. It was recorded on February 29, 2020. From the Top is [...]
Welcome to your conductor, José Luis Gomez’s, Virtual book club, brought to you by your Tucson Symphony Orchestra. Below is a book recommended by [...]