This month the Minnesota Orchestra became the first North American symphony to perform in Cuba since President Obama began normalizing relations with the island nation last December. In a whirlwind three-day trip to Havana, the orchestra played two sold-out concerts, worked with high school and college students, and played side-by-side with a conservatory youth orchestra. Some of the Minnesota Orchestra’s more jazz-inclined players stayed up ‘til the wee hours jamming with Cuban musicians.
During a Dakota Midday conversation, violist Sam Bergman said that given the frantic pace of the tour, the orchestra’s members were warned to expect the unexpected. But he says the look of Havana was exactly as he expected.
For pictures and more from the Minnesota Orchestra's trip to Cuba, click here.