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Two World Premieres Commissioned by Classical Movements in 2009
VocalEssence 40th Anniversary Tour to United Kingdom
Minnesota Orchestra Conquers Europe
YouTube Symphony Orchestra Debuts at a SOLD OUT Carnegie Hall
Dallas Symphony Orchestra Heads East to Florida
Yale Makes a Difference in the Americas through Song and Voluntourism
The Philadelphia Orchestra Plays to Packed Halls in Europe
The English Concert: Europe's Leading Baroque Orchestra Tours the United States
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Choir Delights England
James Madison University Chorale Takes First Place at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod
Inaugural Ihlombe! South African Choral Festival a Grand Success
2009 Melodia! South American Music Festival Expands Horizons
Great Choirs Gear Up for Rhapsody! 2010
South Africa Attracts the Choir of St. Paul's School
George Washington University Singers Tour South Africa
Philadelphia Boys Choir Enjoys Uruguay & Argentina
Holy Cross College Choir Serenades Spain
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Astounds Japanese Audiences & Packs Houses
Peninsula Girls Chorus and University of Kentucky Women's Choir Tour Italy
Mexico Hosts the Yale Concert Band
Cantaré Children's Choir Follows in Bach's Footsteps in Germany
Carnegie Hall Hosts Many Classical Movements Clients
Inaugural Serenade! Washington, DC Choral Festival in 2011
Dallas Symphony Orchestra Heads East to Florida

This spring, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of acclaimed guest conductor Pinchas Zukerman, went on tour to Florida, performing in West Palm Beach, Miami & Orlando. The esteemed cellist Amanda Forsyth joined Zukerman and the DSO on this tour in their performances of Brahms' Concerto for violin and cello. Also presented in concert was Stravinsky's Concerto for Strings and Schumann's Symphony No. 4. For this tour, Classical Movements made the arrangements for the 3 cities, 410 hotel rooms, one of the concerts and 2,512 miles traveled.

"Classical Movements provided the same fabulous level of travel-agent expertise for our Florida tour that they have provided for the Dallas Symphony in various trips over the past 12 or years. They worked closely with our staff in advance to determine our needs. They found good hotels that worked logistically and financially. They contracted a bus company that provided dependable, timely and customer-oriented service. They had a first-rate representative traveling with us to assist with check-ins and to troubleshoot, a representative who knew how to deal effectively with professional musicians. Finally, they provided accurate and prompt expense estimates which made budgeting easier. The experience and expertise of the people at Classical Movements give us a comfort level that removes much of the worry from the process of moving 100 musicians and their equipment over great distances."
—Mark Melson, Vice President of Artistic Operations

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