The adage, “Absence makes the heart grow fonder,” couldn’t be more true as we move into the fourth month of working from home. We’ve all shifted from our shared physical spaces of workplaces and concert halls and library meeting rooms …

As you take your seat at a ProMusica concert and read through the program book, you might have noticed in our list of musicians, that almost all of them have a sponsor listed along with their position. As you might …

This weekend, we would have gathered together at the Southern Theatre to celebrate the conclusion of our 2019-20 season. Our program would have featured Pulitzer-prize winning composer Caroline Shaw, and the magnificent Brahms Symphony No. 1. We would have also …

While we are all at home, helping to keep our community safe, our musicians and staff are working to find ways to stay connected with all of you!

Concert Broadcasts on WOSU Classical 101 FM
Starting Sunday, May 3 through …

While we wish we could be out in our community sharing music during this difficult time, we want to keep music and learning alive in our city and beyond. Before social distancing became a requirement, we were able to record …

Our musicians are the heart and soul of ProMusica—they are what makes our orchestra unique and feeling like a close-knit group of friends, while making music at the highest level. As ProMusica’s Director of Marketing, I’ve spent the last few …

Every year as December comes to a close, we are all hustling and bustling to prep for the holidays — crossing items off our to-do lists, meeting last minute deadlines, and squeezing in gatherings and time for camaraderie with friends …

A few months ago, our wonderful Director of Marketing, Brittany Lockman said, “Janet, ProMusica should have a blog.” I thought to myself: What? Who has time to write blog posts? What will we write about? What would be interesting to