“It’s nice to visit new places, but for the San Juan Symphony, there’s no place like home,” writes Mike Easterling in Wednesday’s (3/3) Farmington Daily Times (New Mexico; subscription required). “After performing the first two concerts of its four-part virtual season in locales other than its traditional home, the symphony returns to the familiar confines of the Community Concert Hall on the Fort Lewis College campus in Durango, Colorado, for its third concert on Saturday, March 6. The pre-recorded performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be streamed for subscribers on the symphony website at sanjuansymphony.org…. The first two [2020-21] concerts were recorded … at outdoor Colorado venues…. The arrival of winter forced the symphony back indoors… ‘It felt so good to be back in the concert hall,’ Music Director Thomas Heueser said…. This weekend’s concert is entitled ‘The Joys of Bach and Bologne,’ featuring the works of composers Johann Sebastian Bach [Concerto for Oboe and Violin in C minor], Joseph Bologne [Symphony No. 2] and Hanna Benn [‘Where Springs Not Fail’]…. The concert will be streamed after a live introduction by Heuser that will be presented at the Rochester Hotel in downtown Durango.”