The Wenatchee Valley Symphony announced its hopeful and aiming to return this fall for its 74th season. The season has been planned with works by Beethoven, Antonio Vivaldi and Igor Stravinsky as well as featuring regional guest artists.

"We realize that music is more important than ever before. It brings people together in community engagement," said Nikolas Caoile, music director and conductor.

According to Caoile, there is talks underway about the upcoming fall with musicians, staff with Numerica Performing Arts Center, artistic collaborators and business partners.

"Each day brings new information and deeper understanding. As we are creative people, we are coming up with creative ways to bring music to you," said Caoile.

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