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Arts
3:49 pm
Fri April 20, 2012
Paducah Symphony Ends First Season with New Director
By Chad Lampe
Credit Matt Markgraf / WKMS
The Paducah Symphony Orchestra performs at the Luther F. Carson Center
It’s been about 8 months since the Paducah Symphony Orchestra has been under the watch of new executive Director Daniel Sene. Not too long before Sene’s arrival came Artistic Director and Conductor Maestro Raffeale Ponti. They are rounding out their first season together. This weekend. They’re visited the WKMS studios to talk about the PSO, and their history and the future of the orchestra.
The Paducah Symphony Orchestra Wraps up its season tomorrow evening with a “A Night at the Opera” with the PSO Symphony Chorus, Children's Chorus and Youth Chorus. Hear the music of Verdi, Puccini, Bizet, Rossini and Wagner. The concert begins at 7:30 at the Carson Center.
