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The first concert was on May 2, 1932 conducted by Walter Lange. [3] Paul Lemay, principal violist and assistant conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony, became the first full-time conductor. The initial concerts took place at the Duluth Armory. In 1966, the orchestra moved to the DECC, seating over 2,200 with a waterfront location.
The festival started with the Children's Music Showcase at the Duluth Public Library Plaza and Duluth Depot. It ended at the library plaza with a special performance by Gaelynn Lea. A new venue involved with Homegrown was the DECC Harborside Ballroom, with a "secret show" held in the nearby Symphony Hall.
The first event held at the arena was on December 30, 2010. UMD men's hockey team lost 0–5 to North Dakota before a crowd of 6,764, tied for the team's highest home attendance that season. In their first season in the arena, the UMD men's hockey team won the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship .
The expansion project also included a new parking ramp and more space for conventions and concerts, which DECC director Dan Russell said will bring more events to the complex. Construction began in September (2008), and the AMSOIL Arena opened on December 30, 2010 for a Men's UMD hockey game against the University of North Dakota .
Concerts have been performed at notable venues in the Twin Cities such as Orchestra Hall, Ted Mann Concert Hall, and the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. GTCYS orchestras have also performed around the world in such venues as the Sydney Opera House and the Krzysztof Penderecki European Centre for Music in Poland. Symphony, the flagship ...
The IndyCar Series offers double the thrills this weekend with two races on the .875-mile Iowa Speedway tri-oval. The 250-lap (223.5 miles) events are on Saturday night and Sunday. Josef Newgarden ...
In June 2010, the Duluth Economic Development Authority purchased the NorShor, [2] along with the adjacent Temple Opera buildings for a combined total of $2.6 million. [3] Although the city has sometimes been criticized for this move, the decision has been defended by Duluth's Mayor (at the time), Don Ness , who cited an improvement in the ...
Northrop Auditorium on the University of Minnesota's main campus has a capacity of about 3,000, and hosts a variety of music and arts events. [22] Among these is the University of Minnesota Marching Band's annual indoor concert series, which have been performed at the venue since 1961. [23]