As Music Director and Conductor of the Owensboro Symphony, I wanted to let you know about an excellent recording opportunity with a superb symphony orchestra!
The Owensboro Symphony is one of the finest urban orchestras in the USA. We perform in the acoustically perfect RiverPark Center's Cannon Hall and our professional musicians come from Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and other surrounding areas as well as the Indiana University School of Music.
We have already recorded for Albany Records, Vienna Modern Masters, Whole Heart Music and on our own Symphonic Discoveries label.
Our prices are better than those offered by most comparable European orchestras and far less than comparable American orchestras because of our attractive organization structure and availability of local professional recording engineers.
To hear and see more of the OSO, please visit the sites above or my website for audio and video excerpts, plus photos: www.nicholaspalmer.net.
Please contact me directly for more information and pricing. I look forward to collaborating with you!
Nicholas Palmer-Music Director and Conductor Owensboro Symphony nvp@TheOso.com ph: (270) 684-0661, ext. 13
"It is good to welcome the gifted conductor Nicholas Palmer to the growing list of Rosner proponents. His performances showa real understanding of the composers unusual expressive content. Palmers recording provides persuasive evidence that orchestras from Americas hinterlands Owensboro, KY, in this casedeserve to be taken seriously as contenders in this new 21st-century classical-music marketplace. One hopes that this pioneering effort will be rewarded and followed by other comparable ventures."
Walter Simmons - FANFARE
"I prefer, for example, Palmer's reading of the "Dirge" movement (prelude to Act II) of theQueen Janesuite to David Amos's on Laurel LR-849CD, and Amos is no slouch. Palmer shapes the movement more lucidly, however. He conveys a clearer sense of the whole. Believe it or not, the Owensboro Symphony outplays the Jerusalem Symphony (surprised the earwax out of me), and the sound is better, besides."