Musicians are returning from boating, busking and book editing as the symphony gears up for its comeback concert

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Music Director James Lowe at Spokane Symphony’s Labor Day show.

For many a professional musician, in-person performances are a prime motivator for practicing their instrument in the first place. When something like, say, a global pandemic hits and live audiences become mere memories of some carefree past, it’s easy to see how things might start to feel a little rudderless. You’re suddenly a firefighter without fires, a postal carrier without a route, a surfer without waves.

At a time like that, you could

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