September 2019
Virtuoso pianist Orion Weiss is featured in this dazzling season opener, featuring some of Brahms most powerful works.
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Called “two parts Frank Sinatra and one part Billy Joel,” the triple-threat singer/pianist/songwriter Tony DeSare takes on the legend of Ol’ Blue
Find out moreThis is a concert of Greek love stories -- from the dramatic rescue of Andromeda by Perseus on his winged horse Pegasus
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In an act of daring most pianists would never even consider, Natasha Paremski will perform all four of Rachmaninoff's beautiful and technically challenging piano concertos in two back-to-back nights!
Find out moreIn an act of daring most pianists would never even consider, Natasha Paremski will perform all four of Rachmaninoff's beautiful and technically challenging piano concertos in two back-to-back nights!
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A family tradition, this performance features holiday favorites and soon to be favorites, with a “cast of thousands,” including the Syracuse Pops Chorus, special guest vocalist, and dancers.
Find out moreA family tradition, this performance features holiday favorites and soon to be favorites, with a “cast of thousands,” including the Syracuse Pops Chorus, special guest vocalist, and dancers.
Find out moreA family tradition, this performance features holiday favorites and soon to be favorites, with a “cast of thousands,” including the Syracuse Pops Chorus, special guest vocalist, and dancers.
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PROGRAM BEETHOVEN: Grosse Fuge, op.133 HIGDON: Oboe Concerto DELIUS: Irmelin: Prelude MOZART:
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SEAN O'LOUGHLIN | conductor DAVID CURRY | vocalist Just as synonymous with James Bond as the smoking gun, Aston Martin, and
Find out moreEllis Island: The Dream of America is a multi-media concert piece that features the stories of seven immigrants from the first half
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PROGRAM VERDI: La forza del destino: Overture PAGANINI: Concerto, Violin, No.1, op.6, D major NAZAYKINSKAYA: Fenix MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No.4,
Find out moreViolinist Lisa Dondlinger is featured in this performance of music from her new album “Movies and the Masters,” showcasing movie themes with
Find out morePROGRAM PROKOFIEV: War and Peace, Op. 91 TCHAIKOVSKY: Overture 1812, op.49, TH 49 (Ouverture solennelle) STILL: In Memoriam: The Colored Soldiers
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PROGRAM MOZART: Die Zauberflöte, K.620 (The Magic Flute): Overture STRAUSS: Vier Letzte Lieder (Four Last Songs), TrV 296 COPLAND: Symphony No.
Find out moreDon't miss the final concert of the 2019-20 Symphoria Youth Orchestra season, featuring a side by side performance with Symphoria and the
Find out morePower up your DeLorean… recharge your flux capacitor… and get ready to celebrate the 30th anniversary of an unforgettable movie classic as
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Symphoria begins its 2020-21 season with an All-Beethoven concert featuring pianist Jon Nakamatsu.
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John Williams best known film scores performed live by Symphoria.
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Celebrate the Season with your favorite Symphoria Pops Conductor and holiday tunes. Guest vocalist Ronnie Leigh joins Symphoria on stage for CNY’s
Find out moreCelebrate the Season with your favorite Symphoria Pops Conductor and holiday tunes. Guest vocalist Ronnie Leigh joins Symphoria on stage for CNY’s
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CNY’s own Nick Ziobro and Julia Goodwin delight you and your sweetheart with your favorite romantic tunes from the Great American Songbook.
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Vocalist Rachel Mulcahy returns to CNY for your favorite holiday tradition.
Find out moreVocalist Rachel Mulcahey returns to CNY for your favorite holiday tradition.
Find out moreVocalist Rachel Mulcahy returns to CNY for your favorite holiday tradition.
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Natasha Paremski will be the toast of the town as she performs Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and his Second Rhapsody.
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Help us wish John Williams a happy 90th birthday as Symphoria performs his wonderful film scores.
Find out morePianist Jon Nakamatsu joins Symphoria, and Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 3 will bring down the house!
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Dance the night away with Ravel’s Boléro, plus the Spanish guitar sounds of Rodrigo’s famous concerto performed by Jason Vieaux.
Find out moreViolinist Lisa Dondlinger joins Symphoria for a fusion of classical and movie music like you've never heard before.
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The SU Oratorio Society returns to sing with Symphoria.
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You’ll be singing along and tapping your feet to the sounds of The Doo Wop Project, performing all of your favorite doo wop hits!
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Violinist William Hagen returns to Syracuse to open Symphoria's 10th anniversary season.
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Symphoria performs Holst’s The Planets: Jupiter along with awe-inspiring images of the planet, historical illustrations, and space visualizations from NASA and ESA.
Find out moreSymphoria musicians Eduardo Sepúlveda, Rachel Koeth, Peter Rovit, and Heidi Hoffman take center stage in Haydn’s Sinfonia Concertante.
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The Syracuse University Oratorio Society takes the stage with Symphoria performing Dona Nobis Pacem (Grant Us Peace) by Vaughan Williams.
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Celebrate the Season with your favorite holiday tunes. American Idol finalist and country music star Brooke White and the Syracuse Pops Chorus
Find out moreAmerican Idol finalist and country music star Brooke White and the Syracuse Pops Chorus join Symphoria for CNY’s favorite tradition.
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A champion of the music of Florence Price, Michelle Cann takes us on a journey with Price’s Piano Concerto.
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Denzal Sinclaire, one of Canada’s most popular jazz vocalists, takes the stage with Symphoria to present the timeless music of Nat King Cole.
Find out moreMarried pianists Alessio Bax and Lucille Chung perform two piano concertos from the “power couple” of the romantic era, Clara and Robert Schumann.
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The immortal words of Abraham Lincoln, conveyed through Copland’s Lincoln Portrait complete this inspiring concert.
Find out moreSymphoria performs music from the movie Fantasia along with local dancers.
Find out moreSymphoria performs Schubert’s Symphony No. 9 also known as the “Great.”
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Symphoria and the Syracuse University Oratorio Society close the Masterworks Series with Mahler’s Symphony No. 2.
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Music made famous by the reigning divas of Soul and R&B from Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, Whitney Houston to Amy Winehouse, Alicia Keys and Adele will create an unforgettable experience.
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2021 Gramophone Artist of the Year James Ehnes performs Mendelssohn, followed by Ravel's orchestral adaptation of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition.
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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.
Find out moreSymphoria 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.
Find out moreWe begin with Bernstein's Candide Overture, a buoyant and lively curtain-raiser, and close the show with symphonic dances from West Side Story.
Find out moreA special tribute to Gospel legend Richard Smallwood
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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!
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Bring 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.
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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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Celebrate 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 moreThe Syracuse University Oratorio Society women's chorus joins Symphoria for Holst's influential, astrology-inspired orchestral suite, The Planets.
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Longtime favorite returning artist and international award-winning cellist Julian Schwarz plays Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme.
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Travel back in time to the 1980s, when arcades, Polaroids, and Walkmen were popular—and pop, punk, rock, metal, and new wave music reigned supreme in the charts.
Find out moreEnjoy familiar opera choruses and arias from favorites like Verdi, Puccini, Donizetti, Rossini, and Wagner.
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Pianist Natasha Paremski returns to perform Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. This is the only Rachmaninoff work for piano which Natasha has yet to perform with The Syracuse Orchestra. The show opens with Berlioz's Roman Carnival Overture and concludes with Respighi's famous Pines of Rome.
Find out moreHonoring its 30th anniversary, Jurassic Park comes to life on the stage as we view the complete original film at one of
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A spectacular season opener begins featuring the The Syracuse Orchestra wind section in The Lovely Sirens, written by Stacy Garrop in 2010.
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Sought-after violinist Will Hagen returns to play Korngold’s Violin Concerto in D Major, the first non-film music he wrote after the defeat
Find out moreOur first Pops concert of the season welcomes you with music inspired by some of our favorite books. Readers of all ages
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Explore the musical connections between composers. Subito Con Forza by Unsuk Chin is a tribute to Beethoven written in honor of his
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