Our City, Your Orchestra​

Join us for the season finale of Our City, Your Orchestra! Yannick Nezet-Seguin and Orchestra members are joined by Yannick’s partner, Pierre Tourville, and Jennifer Higdon for a celebration of Pride Month at the William Way LGBT Community Center.

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