: Series

  • NYC3

    Saturday, April 11

    NYC3 The baby boomers had the Beatles, groups like ABBA took the 70s by storm, but now it’s time for TODAY’S music to take center stage with NYC3!  Starring three of New York City’s hottest male vocalists, this high-energy concert event delivers phenomenal performances of today’s top hits from artists like Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, …

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  • Masterworks: A Night at the Opera

    Saturday, January 17

    Masterworks: A Night at the Opera From $55 | Student Tickets $15  A Night at the Opera Symphonic Masterworks Series Experience the drama, passion, and soaring beauty of the world’s greatest operatic music—no costumes, no subtitles, just the music in all its symphonic glory with two special guest vocalists – soprano Ashley Fabian and bass-baritone Neil Nelson. A Night …

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  • Masterworks: A Composer’s Travelogue

    Saturday, February 21

    Masterworks: A Composer’s Travelogue From $55 | Student Tickets $15  A Composer’s Travelogue Symphonic Masterworks Series Pack your musical passport and join us for A Composer’s Travelogue, a whirlwind symphonic journey across continents and cultures. From the fiery dances of Spain to the twilight stillness of North Africa, from the sun-washed streets of Italy to the moonlit deserts of …

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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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