The Columbus Symphony with Music Director Rossen Milanov and the Columbus Symphony Chorus. Photo source: Columbus Symphony.

In Sunday’s (3/29) Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), Belinda M. Paschal writes, “A visit to Carnegie Hall for the first time in 25 years will be the crowning jewel among several gems during the Columbus Symphony’s diamond anniversary. Music director Rossen Milanov, no stranger to the prestigious venue, said he’s looking forward to seeing the experience through the eyes of musicians who have never played there…. The orchestra is celebrating the 75-year mark with the unveiling of its 2026-27 Masterworks season. The Carnegie performance, which will take place on Oct. 28, is one of 12 dates spanning both traditional and contemporary symphonic works…. Other highlights will include three team-ups with the Columbus Symphony Chorus on major works: Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem … Joseph Haydn’s ‘The Creation’ … and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 … In addition to the concert lineup, the Columbus Symphony’s season is accompanied by an array of pre- and post-concert events, discounted shows and collaborations with other arts organizations…. While celebrating the past, the 2026-27 season will also amplify the symphony’s vision for the future—a future in which orchestral music remains a vital presence in central Ohio.” The article lists multiple concerts and events throughout the orchestra’s coming season.