Changing with the times, Symphony NH to take its concert outside

Changing with the times, Symphony NH to take its concert outside

Unable to perform on the concert stage for the past several months, Symphony New Hampshire will be taking its performance outside this fall with a free concert at Nashua’s Greeley Park.

“Even though concerts are not happening right now, we are still here and working hard,” said Renee Hagelberg, marketing manager and personnel manager for Symphony NH. “We are trying to be creative.”

Despite restrictions on fundraising efforts and auditorium use, Symphony NH is not giving up, she said.

Instead of performing with its typical 60-piece orchestra, Hagelberg said the upcoming season will instead be focused on ensemble groups and solos.

The group is currently planning the open-air concert for 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 2. The patriotic show will include uplifting Americana music with a brass and percussion focus, according to Hagelberg.

“I think we are all just really excited to finally be able to plan for a concert,” she said. “We are really looking forward to it.”

Roger Kalia will conduct the event, which is designed to celebrate the American Spirit and Symphony NH’s 97th season.

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