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This Is Minnesota Orchestra
Join hosts Sarah Hicks, William Eddins and Ariana Kim to experience the sights and sounds of Orchestra Hall, wherever and whenever you’d like. Whether you prefer to watch the live television broadcast, tune in on the radio, join in on social media or watch on demand, our This Is Minnesota Orchestra series offers full access to the Orchestra’s performances and goes behind the scenes, giving you access to special features, insightful interviews and more.
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When you become a digital subscriber, you get full access to past This Is Minnesota Orchestra concerts on demand—and you can enjoy exclusive content you won’t find anywhere else, including interviews with star artists, backstage features, health and wellness programming, Minnesota Orchestra archives and more. Plus, we’re adding more content all the time!
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FAQ
Concert broadcasts on TV and the radio are always free, and digital concerts are available at no cost on the Digital Concert Hall and the Orchestra’s social media channels as they debut live and through the Sunday following the broadcast. Purchase a digital subscription to watch concerts on-demand anytime and from anywhere. Generous donors at the Patron level or above also receive a digital subscription as a benefit of their membership.
Each concert will typically be available for on-demand viewing at no cost through the Sunday after its live debut. To unlock all concerts and extras, you will need to purchase a digital subscription and log in with your This Is Minnesota Orchestra account.
You can watch Minnesota Orchestra performances anywhere you can play online videos—on your computer, smart TV, tablet or smartphone.
You can read about the composers, musicians and repertoire in the program notes, which are available in the program details under each video.
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This program series is made possible in part by generous lead gifts from Kathryn and Charles Cunningham.