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W.Va. Symphony explores the drama of old Vienna
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Conductor Grant Cooper is, for all the precision he brings to his conducting, an emotionalist, using his considerable technique to probe the expressive depths of music.
At the Clay Center Friday night, the West Virginia Symphony explored tragic works by Mozart, Wagner and Brahms before a crowd limited by the snowy weather.
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W.Va. Symphony explores the drama of old Vienna
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Conductor Grant Cooper is, for all the precision he brings to his conducting, an emotionalist, using his considerable technique to probe the expressive depths of music.
At the Clay Center Friday night, the West Virginia Symphony explored tragic works by Mozart, Wagner and Brahms before a crowd limited by the snowy weather.
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