Pedcor Companies to Present Nordic Nights by the Carmel Symphony Orchestra
- Joey Amato
- Sep 22
- 2 min read

The Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is excited to announce the support of Pedcor Companies for CSO’s Nordic Nights concert taking place March 21 at 7 p.m. at the Payne & Mencias Palladium at the Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts. The symphony will be under the masterful guidance of Conductor Kelly Kuo.
Welcome in the spring with the CSO’s fresh program of classical masterworks by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. Sibelius’ Symphony No. 2 is ethereal and organic, growing and evolving just as nature reawakens after the harsh winter months. His Karelia Suite opens the program and personifies the beauty of Finnish folk themes. Rounding out this program is Thomas Adès’ Air – Homage to Sibelius. This is another work with organic and expanding themes, played on the solo violin by none other than CSO’s concertmaster, Davis Brooks.
“We have been long-time supporters of the Carmel Symphony Orchestra because we value the cultural opportunities the CSO provides through its classical orchestral music concerts. The importance of exposure to inspiring masterworks for all ages cannot be understated. Pedcor Companies believe in supporting the arts to continue to make Carmel a place where people can thrive,” said Bruce Cordingley, President and CEO of Pedcor Companies.
“We are thankful for the ongoing support that Pedcor Companies has given the Carmel Symphony Orchestra. Pedcor has been instrumental in building City Center, and much of the downtown core that has helped Carmel become a world-class city focused on the arts. They are wonderful partners in our quest to entertain, educate and engage audiences through the enjoyment of classical music,” said Nancy Sutton, CSO Board Chair.
Join Pedcor Companies and the CSO to welcome spring at Nordic Nights on Saturday, March 21 at 7 p.m. To select your seats, contact the Fifth Third Bank Box Office at (317) 843-3800 or visit our concert pages at the Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts.
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