We just returned from a delightful, low-cost, chamber orchestra concert. We've been season ticket holders for the Lake Superior Chamber Orchestra for about ten years. Most of its concerts are in Weber Music Hall on the UMD campus. Weber is an acoustic marvel with all seats close enough to see the faces of the performers. The LSCO concerts are also informal with many attendees in shorts or jeans.
Tonight's performance was Delius, Beethoven, Brian Banks, and Prokofiev. It is representative of the eclectic programming of the LSCO. You can read a review by Sam Black in Friday or Saturday's Duluth News Tribune. For more information on the LSCO, visit its website.
But the LSCO is one of many music events that occur every day in Duluth, some free, some for the price of a beer or coffee, some at low prices. You can find a large number of genres - folk, rock, reggae, … Check out the Duluth News Tribune or the Reader Weekly's event calendar. The latter had seven music events for this evening that didn't include the LSCO.