SHOSTAKOVICH, STILL, & GERSHWIN

APRIL 11 @ 7:30 PM

The Syracuse Orchestra celebrates the 100th anniversary of the premiere of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 1, and pianist Terrance Wilson joins for Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F Major.

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DEFIANT REQUIEM

APRIL 16 @ 7:00 PM

During WWII in Terezin Concentration Camp, conductor and prisoner Rafael Schachter taught 150 prisoners the Verdi Requiem note by note after grueling days of forced labor. In an act of utmost defiance, this group persevered to keep art alive and performed the Requiem 16 times for their fellow prisoners. In a partnership with the Jewish Federation of CNY, we are proud to present The Defiant Requiem.

Great music connects us as community members, at every age and in every walk of life. From Brahms to Broadway, and from movie scores to Mozart, The Syracuse Orchestra performances will inspire you. Help us keep symphonic music alive in Central New York for everyone to enjoy.

A friend and I attended on Saturday night. I told my daughter about how fun it was and she took her twin 4-year-olds on Sunday. The kids were mesmerized. Thank you to The Syracuse Orchestra for your efforts making music accessible to all!

“Holiday Wonderland” concert-goer

Nothing could have prepared us for the powerful combination of experiencing the live symphony performed as we watched the movie. Personally, I was moved to tears by the beauty of the music. Multiple times, I heard my husband let out a “Wow!

“Jurassic Park in Concert” attendee

It was an amazing concert. Unforgettable. Thank you so much Syracuse Orchestra, and the Syracuse University Oratorio Society. And of course the soloists, and all the behind the scene folks. So happy to be Syracuse Unlimited members.

Kristil Spalding at “All Mozart”

Nothing could have prepared us for the powerful combination of experiencing the live symphony performed as we watched the movie. Personally, I was moved to tears by the beauty of the music. Multiple times, I heard my husband let out a “Wow!

Jurassic Park in Concert attendee