
May 2025
A tribute to the ultimate "Queen of Soul," this program features symphony-favorite Capathia Jenkins and three-time Grammy Award nominee Ryan Shaw performing
Find out moreOur final concert of the 2024-25 season marks the end of an era as we celebrate Lawrence Loh’s final performance as Music
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The Syracuse Orchestra welcomes Cirque de la Symphonie artists, including aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, and jugglers. Each artist's performance is choreographed
Find out moreThe Syracuse Orchestra welcomes Cirque de la Symphonie artists, including aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, and jugglers. Each artist's performance is choreographed
Find out moreIt's an evening with classical dance themes. We begin with Kodaly's Dances of Galanta. Listen for the sounds of Russian folk tunes
Find out moreNovember 2025
The Syracuse Orchestra presents an evening of animal-themed music! We begin with Saint-Saens' Carnival of the Animals and 14 animals represented through
Find out moreDecember 2025
The Syracuse Orchestra celebrates the season with your holiday favorites joined on stage by CNY favorite Ronnie Leigh plus the Syracuse Pops
Find out moreThe Syracuse Orchestra celebrates the season with your holiday favorites joined on stage by CNY favorite Ronnie Leigh plus the Syracuse Pops
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The Syracuse Orchestra performs Debussy's Pagodes. Principal Trombone Ben Dettelback performs a video-game inspired trombone concerto followed by Brahms Symphony No. 2,
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Grab your popcorn and join us as your favorite heroes and stories come to life through music! Soar into space, fly in
Find out moreIt's a concert inspired by love! We open with Missy Mazzoli’s These Worlds in Us, expressing the love of a daughter for
Find out moreMarch 2026
We begin the concert with Guilliame Connesson’s “Celephais” from Les Cités de Lovecraft, inspired by the fantasy stories of H.P. Lovecraft. Awadagin
Find out moreMaria Millar and Shawn Wyckoff bring their violin and flute dancing duo to The Syracuse Orchestra stage in a concert that will
Find out moreApril 2026
We begin with Shostakovich's Symphony No. 1, celebrating the 100th anniversary of its premiere. In the second half, William Grant Still’s Serenade
Find out moreDuring WWII in Terezin Concentration Camp, conductor and prisoner Rafael Schachter taught 150 prisoners the Verdi Requiem note by note after grueling
Find out moreMay 2026
Julian Schwarz is featured in Jennifer Higdon's Cello Concerto, commissioned by Robert and Vicki Lieberman. We finish with the operatic music of
Find out moreYou can be The Dancing Queen and sing along to your ABBA favorites as The Syracuse Orchestra rocks out with vocalists in
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