Home
Sophomore Pianist Wu Wins ONNY Young Artist Competition
Mr. Wu, 16, is a sophomore at Fayetteville-Manlius High School. He performed the first movement, Allegro, of Beethoven’s Concerto No. 5 in Eb Major, Op. 73, “Emperor” (1809-1811). Not only does he receive the $500 cash prize, but he also will have the opportunity to solo with ONNY, the North Country’s only year-round professional symphony orchestra at a future date to be announced. Click to read more.
Make a Year-End Contribution to ONNY
As December draws to a close, please consider making a year-end contribution to ONNY. A donation today helps ensure that the North Country's only year-round professional symphony orchestra can continue to provide high-quality programming. From everyone at ONNY, thank you for your patronage, and we wish you a safe and happy New Year!
Developing an Artistic Vision | Behind the Scenes of ONNY
In this final segment of Tim Savage's interview with founder and Music Director, Maestro Kenneth Andrews, we focus on the artistic vision of the Orchestra.
Holiday Greetings from "G. F. Handel" | ONNY Beyond the Stage
For our final Beyond the Stage performance of the calendar year, we bring you holiday greetings from "George Frederic Handel", better known in ONNY circles as Lorie Gruneisen. Here, she is joined by Gerrie McGrath on piano to perform a medley of holiday favorites.
Carriage House Quartet performs At the Purchaser's Option | ONNY Beyond the Stage
The Carriage House Quartet is back for another Beyond the Stage performance! This week, we share an arrangement of Rhiannon Giddens's At The Purchaser's Option.
Preparing for an ONNY Concert | Behind the Scenes of ONNY
This week, we bring you part three of Tim Savage's interview with Maestro Kenneth Andrews, Founder, Music Director and Conductor of The Orchestra of Northern New York; Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus and Professor Emeritus (Flute), Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam; Member, Adirondack Pro Musica. Before each concert, there is a flurry of activity to prepare the orchestra for the performance. Go behind the scenes with Ken and Tim as they discuss what goes on during—and between—rehearsals.
Scott Lavine | Tuesday Talks with the Maestro
This week, Maestro Kenneth Andrews interviews Scott Lavine, Principal Timpani/Keyboard and Charter Member; Professor Emeritus (Music Education), Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam; Conductor, Northern Symphonic Winds; former Director of Bands, Norwood-Norfolk Central School. One of Scott's most memorable days with the orchestra involves the Phantom of the Opera and a Bobcat. Find out the connection on this week's Tuesday Talks with the Maestro!
Pagination
- Previous page
- Page 4
- Next page