BACH, COPLAND, & SHOSTAKOVICH

APRIL 28 @ 3:00PM

The Syracuse Orchestra welcomes back Monica Fosnaugh, English horn player from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, to join principal trumpet John Raschella in a performance of Copland’s Quiet City. The work is bookended by Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony at the start and Bach’s Orchestral Suite No. 4 in D Major to complete the afternoon.

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RACHMANINOFF & PINES OF ROME

May 11 @ 7:30PM

Pianist Natasha Paremski returns to perform Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. The show opens with Berlioz’s Roman Carnival Overture and concludes with Respighi’s famous Pines of Rome.

Great music connects us as community members, at every age and in every walk of life. From Brahms to Broadway, and from movie scores to Mozart, The Syracuse Orchestra performances will inspire you. Help us keep symphonic music alive in Central New York for everyone to enjoy.

“Symphoria is an asset to my life and my community.”

Itzhak Perlman concert-goer

Absolutely the highlight of our weekend. Thinking ‘outside the box’ is so refreshing.

Credo concert-goer

It was a wonderful evening! First time back and it was great! I love all the different options there are to choose from. We are so so happy the symphony is carrying on!

New York Connections concert-goer

The Symphoria/Weiss ‘Rhapsody’ was performed to near perfection.

Linda Loomis, syracuse.com