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January 2024
Violinist Rachel Barton Pine leads the orchestra in the second half for Vivaldi's Four Seasons. The show opens with Missy Mazzoli's atmospheric Orbiting Spheres and Brahms's Symphony No. 3.
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SOLD OUT! Sergei Prokofiev’s famous Peter and the Wolf is performed by Symphoria, offering his “symphonic fairy tale for children.” Thanks
Find out moreWelcome in the Year of the Dragon and celebrate the Asian community in Central New York. Experience the unique melodies, instruments, and arrangements of some of the oldest and most complex music in the world.
Find out moreCelebrate the 100th anniversary of the premiere of Rhapsody in Blue with Robert Auler as the soloist. Gershwin incorporates influences of his contemporaries, such as Ravel (the tuneful first movement from Le Tombeau de Couperin) and Debussy (Clair de Lune) to pull back the layers and reveal what made Gershwin and his music so timeless and beautiful.
Find out moreHear Central New York's most talented young musicians perform a wide variety of orchestral music in their second concert of the 2023-24
Find out moreCelebrate Galentine's Day 2024 with Syracuse Yoga and Symphoria! Bring your girlfriends for an hour of vinyasa yoga led by Sophie Tashkovski (owner of
Find out moreGrab someone you love for a special treat - Valentine's Day Yoga with Symphoria! Enjoy the beautiful sounds of live music performed
Find out moreThe Syracuse University Oratorio Society women's chorus joins Symphoria for Holst's influential, astrology-inspired orchestral suite, The Planets.
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Music that evokes images of royal ceremony, including Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary and Haydn’s Symphony No. 104. Pachelbel’s well-known Canon and Gigue in D Major are followed by the Concerto for Harpsichord in G Minor. Handel completes the afternoon with Zadok the Priest, performed alongside the Syracuse University Oratorio Society.
Find out moreLongtime favorite returning artist and international award-winning cellist Julian Schwarz plays Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme.
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