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December 2023
Symphoria presents Nutcracker Twist: An Enchanted Journey, at the Landmark Theater
Find out moreBring family and friends together to experience Symphoria’s annual Holiday Pops! This year, we welcome back local vocalist Katie Weber as well as the Syracuse Pops Chorus under the direction of Lou Lemos.
Find out moreBring family and friends together to experience Symphoria’s annual Holiday Pops! This year, we welcome back local vocalist Katie Weber as well as the Syracuse Pops Chorus under the direction of Lou Lemos.
Find out moreJanuary 2024
Celebrating music that inspired movement through polka, marches, and the waltz, Symphoria performs the works of Offenbach, Strauss, and Korngold. Familiar tunes including Can-Can from Orpheus in the Underworld and Blue Danube will fill the hall for this afternoon concert at our favorite neighborhood watering hole!
Find out moreThe Harry Potter™ film series is one of those once-in-a-lifetime cultural phenomena that continues to delight millions of fans around the world. Relive the film that started it all. Watch the wand choose the wizard, a troll run amok and magic mirrors in high-definition while Symphoria performs John Williams’ iconic score.
Find out moreTickets for this event are being sold by the Landmark Theatre. For questions or help with tickets, please call the Landmark Theatre
Find out moreViolinist 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.
Find out moreFebruary 2024
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.
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