Unique / Local
(6) SD Symphony Tix- Symphony Expose'
- Item Number
- 164
- Estimated Value
- 175 USD
- Opening Bid
- 58 USD
Item Description
Experience the magic of a live symphony performance with 6 General Admission seats, Thursday, 1/12/12, 7:30pm - Symphony Expose', Brahms and Schumann: A Love in Common.
San Diego Symphony Website: www.sandiegosymphony.org
Johannes Brahms opened his Third Symphony with 3 notes, which stood for "Free but Happy!" It had been a long road for the fifty year old bachelor. Long gone were the days of his conflicted love for Clara Schumann. He had also successfully defied the trends of his day, fought off the label of a conservative, and become an acknowledged leader in music. But Clara was never far from his thoughts. He sent this symphony as a gift to her, and when she played it, she said it seemed like one great beat of his heart!
Item Special Note
All sales final. No International sales.
Proceeds raised from the sale of this item will go to support Resounding Joy in their efforts to promote emotional, social, physical, and spiritual well-being through music. Credentialed music therapists train volunteers (JoyGivers) to use supportive music within the community. Resounding Joy reaches a myriad of populations- our reach extends from premature infants in the hospital to homebound seniors. Through active music making, songwriting, singing, and relaxation we aim to ease pain and suffering, reduce stress, and encourage community involvement. Levels of service range from recreational music activities to professional music therapy services.
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