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Inside Appalachia

Classically Speaking

Classical music in West Virginia and Beyond

Huntington Symphony on the Move

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By Mona Seghatoleslami
 · June 8, 2009
Huntington Symphony summer 1

It’s that time again -- when the temperatures get hotter, the music gets lighter, and concerts move outdoors – summer pops

The Huntington Symphony will be playing three outdoor concerts this summer, each one with a theme of traveling and transportation.  The first one “Ramblin’ on the River” takes place Saturday June 13th at 8pm at Harris Riverfront Park in Huntington.

I took this upcoming concert as an opportunity to get to talk with the Huntington Symphony’s conductor, Maestro Kimo Furumoto

Kimo Furumoto
Maestro Kimo Furumoto


He’s conducted the Huntington Symphony for 10 years, and he’s equally at home with high classics and symponic pops.  Furumoto’s musical career has taken him from his home state of Hawaii to conducting throughout the US and Europe, as well as teaching in Ohio and California.  He currently teaches at California State University at Fullerton.



We talked about what brought him to Huntington, the music the HSO will be playing this summer, and ways that the audience are getting more involved in influencing the concert programs.

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Kimo Furumoto and the Huntington Symphony

I'm always curious what leads people to take up the baton and step onto the podium, so we talked about his musical background and what led him to conducting.
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Kimo Furumoto on becoming a conductor

I also got Maestro Furumoto to let us know about some future projects and plans for the Huntington Symphony Orchestra
 
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Huntington Symphony future plans


Here's a few related posts you might find interesting:

* Maestro Furumoto mentioned working with Cincinnati Pops conductor Erich Kunzel.  Here’s Jim Lange’s interview with the dynamic Maestro Kunzel. 

* We also talked about composer Scott Michal’s music being voted onto another concert program.  Here’s my interview with Scott Michal from when the Huntington Symphony played his Violin Concerto. 

Huntington Symphony summer 2
Sunset at a Huntington Symphony Orchestra concert last year


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