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  • Echoes of the Danube

    Saturday, March 14

    Echoes of the Danube From $55 | Student Tickets $15  Echoes of the DanubeA Symphonic Journey Along Europe’s Legendary River Embark on a breathtaking musical voyage along the legendary Danube River, from its source in the Black Forest to its grand meeting with the Black Sea. Echoes of the Danube celebrates the diverse cultures, cities, and stories that …

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  • Masterworks: Passion & Fate: Rachmaninoff & Tchaikovsky

    Saturday, April 25

    Masterworks: Passion & Fate: Rachmaninoff & Tchaikovsky From $55 | Student Tickets $15  Symphonic Masterworks Series Rachmaninoff — Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18Tchaikovsky — Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36 Few concerts deliver emotional intensity like this one. Rachmaninoff’s beloved Second Piano Concerto — written after a period of deep depression and …

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  • Gulf Coast Symphony at the MACC: A Symphony of Firsts

    Saturday, November 15

    Gulf Coast Symphony at the MACC: A Symphony of Firsts From $55 | Student Tickets $15  A Journey Through the Evolution of Orchestral Sound The history of the symphony is the story of human imagination — how composers across centuries expanded the orchestra’s voice to express humor, drama, beauty, and truth. In A Symphony of Firsts, the Gulf Coast …

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  • Epic Journeys & Adventures

    Saturday, November 1

    Epic Journeys & Adventures From $45 | Student Tickets $15 Experience the thrill of cinema’s greatest adventures as the symphony brings Hollywood’s most iconic soundtracks to life! From the daring heroics of Indiana Jones and the swashbuckling power of Pirates of the Caribbean, to the sweeping romance of Braveheart and the epic grandeur of The …

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  • SciFi & Fantasy Soundworlds

    Saturday, November 8

    SciFi & Fantasy Soundworlds From $45 | Student Tickets $15 Blast off into other worlds as the symphony performs the most unforgettable soundtracks of science fiction and fantasy! From the cosmic majesty of Strauss’s Also sprach Zarathustra and the soaring optimism of Star Trek, to John Williams’ heart-lifting E.T. and the awe-inspiring mystery of Close …

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