Dialogues with Danh
The Coeur d’Alene Symphony Orchestra is thrilled to announce its final concert of the season, Vive la France, featuring soloist Cole Tutino, at the Kroc Center Theater on May 10th at 7:30 PM and Saturday, May 11th at 2:00 PM. Located at 1765 W Golf Course Rd, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815, this captivating performance promises an unforgettable evening of musical splendor.
Before the concert, attendees are invited to immerse themselves in a special pre-concert lecture titled Dialogues with Danh, starting at 6:30 PM on Friday evening. The lecture will delve into the theme of “music is the universal language,” exploring personal experiences and universal characteristics of music. Judith Pinkerton, drawing from her own background attending music conservatory and playing in orchestras in Switzerland, as well as her recent collaboration with a Polish string quartet on a cruise, will share insights on the message, memory, and life journey that music conveys.
One of the highlights of the pre-concert lecture will be a discussion on common characteristics of music’s ability to convey a message, create memories, and resemble life’s journey. Participants from the “6 Habits of Music Medicine” class at Children’s Village Family Support Center will be featured, offering their unique perspectives on how they have transformed universal habits of listening to music.
The 6 Habits Music Medicine class series at Children’s Village concludes on May 7th, providing an opportunity to recruit someone from the course to join the discussion and share their experiences. This collaborative effort underscores the orchestra’s commitment to engaging with the community and exploring the transformative power of music.
Tickets for Vive la France, featuring Cole Tutino and the Coeur d’Alene Symphony Orchestra can be purchased online or at the venue. Don’t miss this final opportunity to join us for the grand finale of our world tour, Bon Voyage and learning about the universal language of music with the Coeur d’Alene Symphony Orchestra.