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Masterful Harmonies of the NHSO -- New Haven Symphony Orchestra, for 2
- Item Number
- 202
- Estimated Value
- 145 USD
- Sold
- 85 USD to Live Event Bidder
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Music speaks where words fail. Rapture in 2 tickets to a current-season performance of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra's classical Symphony Series.
On Thursday March 8 overcome sorrow with Henryk Gorecki’s Sorrowful Songs Symphony No.3 Op.36. Program begins with von Weber's Oberon Overture and the world premier of Read Thomas’ Radiant Circles. (Radiant Circles prelude discussion with Composer-in-Residence Augusta Read Thomas at Beinecke Library 6:30 -7)
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On Thursday April 7 enjoy the masterful harmonies of Richard Strauss' Metamorphosen and the poetry of Johannes Brahms' Fourth Symphony.
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on Thursday May 12 celebrate Gustav Mahler's 150th Anniversary, bearing witness to history as a large scale orchestra is joined by multiple local choirs to undertake the tour de force of "Resurrection", Mahler's Symphony No.2 in C minor.
William Boughton, Music Director & Principal Conductor, one the foremost English conductors of his generation.
Through its live performances of classical music, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra aspires to exceed expectations, unite communities, challenge, delight, and inspire. The NHSO mission is no less than to change lives, for the better.
Bonus: Ticket Diary designed by Architect Eric Epstein. "Finally, a place to keep ticket stubs from all of your favorite events - concerts, sports, theatre, movies. You know, the ones in your desk drawer, dresser drawer, kitchen counter, and desk? No excuse not to get organized, and the diary allows you to write in stuff about the event you want to remember. It's small and beautifully designed, and a great gift. Our family loves it and will be giving out lots for gifts this holiday season. Great job Eric Epstein!"
Item Special Note
2010-2011 Season
Gift Card must be redeemed at least 48 hrs prior to the performance of your choice.
Concerts take place at 7:30pm on Thursday at Yale's historic Woolsey Hall, corner of College and Grove Streets, New Haven, CT
203-865-0831
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