Peter Tonguette / For The Columbus Dispatch

“Rainouts aren’t reserved for baseball games; they can also happen at classical-music performances.

Last August, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra was in the midst of its annual three-day Summer Music Series at the Topiary Park …

Read the review of our debut performance at the North Shore Chamber Music Festival on Saturday, June 10 from the Chicago Classical Review:

By Tim Sawyier

“The 2017 installment of the North Shore Chamber Music Festival (NSCMF) came to

Columbus’ chamber orchestra gears up for first performance outside of Ohio

“If Chicago is on your summer travel short list, you can enjoy the Windy City and support your hometown during the second week of June. …

By Jennifer Hambrick / For The Columbus Dispatch

“The ProMusica Chamber Orchestra showed off a different kind of string theory Saturday night at the Southern Theatre, in the first of two season-ending performances of works by Bartok, Mozart and Astor …

“For its 39th season, the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra will present a blend of familiar faces, returning programs and fresh artistic endeavors.

The orchestra solidified its current leadership with a pair of contract …

“Concert engages, teaches audiences about music

“Naked Classics is not a lesson in music history or music theory, although it offers both of those things.

The stars of these concerts presented by ProMusica …

“Classical-music lovers are likely to be familiar with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra” and “Andante for Flute and Orchestra.”

After listening to Lera Auerbach’s “Concerto for Violin, Piano …

By Peter Tonguette / For The Columbus Dispatch

“For most of its concerts, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra follows the lead of Music Director David Danzmayr.

Several times each season, however, orchestra members become their own bosses.

In small-scale chamber-music concerts, Danzmayr …

By Peter Tonguette / For The Columbus Dispatch

“On Saturday, the Southern Theatre resounded with masterpieces of the string repertoire, including works by Pablo de Sarasate, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Antonio Vivaldi.

Yet the spirit of the concert called to …

By Peter Tonguette / For The Columbus Dispatch

“Violinists Vadim Gluzman and Philippe Quint have a lot in common.

The longtime friends play the same instrument; both were born in countries in the former Soviet Union (Gluzman in Ukraine, Quint …