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Meet the Lexington Symphony – Randy Hiller

This week, the Lexington Symphony is proud to profile Assistant Concertmaster Randy Hiller. Mr. Hiller is a founding member of the Lexington Symphony whose passion for music far exceeds the walls of Cary Hall. LS: Randy, tell us a little about yourself.  Randy: I have lived in Lexington since 1988.  I am currently playing/teaching music full-time,… Read more »

Meet the Lexington Symphony – William Kirkley, Clarinet

This week, Lexington Symphony is proud to feature one of it’s own, founding member and principal clarinetist Bill Kirkley. In between practicing, teaching and rehearsing with the Symphony this week, Bill sat down with us for a little chat. LS – Tell us a little about yourself; where are you from? Bill – I grew… Read more »

What are YOU doing New Year’s Eve?

While it may seem like there is a lull in the action here at the Lexington Symphony, I dare say that is not the case! The Lexington Symphony Gala Planning Committee is as busy as Santa’s elves getting ready for this year’s New Year’s Eve Gala! (And if you attended the Holiday Pops Concerts, you… Read more »

Do You Hear What I Hear?

Sleigh bells were jingling last night at Cary Hall as the Lexington Symphony rehearsed for our annual Holiday Pops Concerts! I don’t know about you, but when the holidays roll around, there’s nothing that puts a smile on my face more than the sound of classic holiday favorites. I never tire of playing “Sleigh Ride”… Read more »

Lexington Symphony receives MetLife Governance Grant!

What makes a Symphony run? Do all the players just show up, magically at the same time and place? Miraculously, with the same music in hand? How do you, our beloved audience members, know when to show up to Cary Hall to hear this musical magic?! There are many moving parts when it comes to… Read more »

Introducing Matthew Truss!

Happy Halloween, everyone! It’s Concert Week here at the Symphony and we’ve got three rehearsals under our belts!  Seems like a lot of Lexington is without power today but we’re all keeping warm by practicing our parts and getting ready to welcome our guest soloist, countertenor Matthew Truss! Mr. Truss is making his mark as… Read more »

Welcome to SymphonyNotes!

Welcome to Symphony Notes!, the official blog of the Lexington Symphony! We kicked the season off to a great start on September 17, 2011 and now we’re launching into the blogosphere!   We’ll be posting weekly editions of what’s happening at the Symphony; we’ll give you an inside look at what’s going on behind the scenes… Read more »