Hudson Valley Philharmonic Reoganizes To The Hudson Valley Symphony Orchestra; To Play at Seeger Theater in BHS

The Hudson Valley Symphony Orchestra is a 90-year-old organization, formerly known as the Hudson Valley Philharmonic. They recently reorganized and became managed by the musicians and a dedicated group of community members. The Executive Director, Rachel Crozier, is also a violinist in the orchestra. For their first season as the HVSO, they will be playing in Beacon at Seeger Theater for several of their concerts. "We think Beacon is an amazing and diverse arts community. While we've been mostly based in Poughkeepsie over the last few years, we are happy to be performing in your neighborhood now and getting to know the community," Rachel told ALBB.

They are having a Meet The Maestro night on January 30th at Cunneen-Hacket Arts Center, 9 Vassar Street in Poughkeepsie "It is a fun evening of mingling, refreshments and a bit of music! Our conductor, André Raphel, will be there to chat about the orchestra and our season. This is a free event."

Following, on February 22, they have an upcoming show called "A Night of Broadway" featuring Broadway legend Hugh Panaro.