Determination runs in Jennifer Koh’s family. Koh’s mother came to the United States in the ’60s as a refugee during the Korean War with $30 in her pocket. She then got her Doctor of Philosophy
The Buffalo Silver Band performed at Chautauqua Institution in 2013 in front of its biggest crowd of 1,100 people. David Myro, bass trombone player, said the band hopes to repeat that success this weekend and
In 2001, a 17-year-old Augustin Hadelich came from Italy to play in his first performance in the United States with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra. At 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the Amphitheater, the violinist will again take
In 1894-95, composer Richard Strauss wrote “Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op. 28” for a 99-person orchestra. At 4 p.m. Monday in Elizabeth S. Lenna Hall, the New York Brass Arts Trio will perform a reduced version
As Rossen Milanov prepares for his second season as music director and pricipal conductor of the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, he remembers his first concert in the role: July 2, 2015. “The warmth with which the