MESSIAH
Don't miss this undisputed favorite of the holiday season, featuring the Syracuse University Oratorio Society, Symphoria, and spectacular soloists.
Don't miss this undisputed favorite of the holiday season, featuring the Syracuse University Oratorio Society, Symphoria, and spectacular soloists.
Hear some of Central New York's most talented young musicians perform their first concert of the 2023-24 season!
Syracuse University Oratorio Society takes the stage to perform Carl Orff's pop culture classic Carmina Burana, along with its epic movie-famous opening, O Fortuna!
Hannah White returns to perform Mozart’s Straussburg with Symphoria. At age nine, Hannah began performing with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and she has traveled the globe dazzling audiences ever since. The concert begins with music composed by Jessie Montgomery, and Schumann’s Spring Symphony rounds out the afternoon.
Kids of all ages will enjoy the familiar tines of fairy tales and magical stories. Imagine the characters coming to life with the music on the stage! Costumes are encouraged!
A special tribute to Gospel legend Richard Smallwood
We begin with Bernstein's Candide Overture, a buoyant and lively curtain-raiser, and close the show with symphonic dances from West Side Story.
Symphoria is hosting its 2023 Community Side By Side Concert on Sunday October 8th at 7pm. Principal Pops Conductor Sean O'Loughlin will lead the rehearsal and performance, and the event will be held at Crouse Hinds Theater in downtown Syracuse.
Symphoria Loves Country brings to life the classic hits of Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Cash, as well as songs by the biggest artists of today, like Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw, The Chicks, and Kacey Musgraves.
2021 Gramophone Artist of the Year James Ehnes performs Mendelssohn, followed by Ravel's orchestral adaptation of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition.