“Although the outside of Jacobs Music Center appears much the same as it did in March 2020, when the orchestra played its last concert there before the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown” and it was still Copley Symphony Hall, “the inside’s myriad top-to-bottom changes seem transformative and then some.” – The San Diego Union-Tribune (MSN)
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