Symphoria Pops: Autumn In New York
Inspiration Hall 709 James Street, SyracuseA musical journey with Syracuse saxophone superstar, Joe Carello.
Symphoria Pops: Autumn In New York
Inspiration Hall 709 James Street, SyracuseA musical journey with Syracuse saxophone superstar, Joe Carello.
Symphoria Pops: Autumn In New York
Inspiration Hall 709 James Street, SyracuseA musical journey with Syracuse saxophone superstar, Joe Carello.
Symphoria Masterworks: Classical Revival
Inspiration Hall 709 James Street, SyracuseJoseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saints-Georges, was a colleague of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s. Saint-Georges’s Symphony No. 2 and Mozart’s Symphony No. 39 will be performed side-by-side in a marvelous reframing of what we think we know about the Classical period. CNY’s longtime friend, Julian Schwartz, performs Dmitri Shostakovich’s powerful Cello Concerto No. 1
Symphoria Masterworks: Classical Revival
Inspiration Hall 709 James Street, SyracuseJoseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saints-Georges, was a colleague of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s. Saint-Georges’s Symphony No. 2 and Mozart’s Symphony No. 39 will be performed side-by-side in a marvelous reframing of what we think we know about the Classical period. CNY’s longtime friend, Julian Schwartz, performs Dmitri Shostakovich’s powerful Cello Concerto No. 1
Symphoria Kids: Spooky Symphoria
Inspiration Hall 709 James Street, SyracuseYour favorite Halloween tradition returns with creepy classical music and family-friendly activities, including a Costume Parade!
Symphoria Masterworks: In The New World
Inspiration Hall 709 James Street, SyracuseInspired by Antonin Dvorak’s instance at creating an American symphonic idiom, his Symphony No. 9 (From the New World) is paired with two amazing American works. Symphoria performs Adolfus Hailstork’s An American Fanfare in celebration of the composer’s 80th birthday and Erich Korngold’s cinematic Violin Concerto rounds out the evening. Praised as a “excellent soloist” of “great virtuosity” (NY Concert Review), with performances […]
Symphoria Masterworks: In The New World
Inspiration Hall 709 James Street, SyracuseInspired by Antonin Dvorak’s instance at creating an American symphonic idiom, his Symphony No. 9 (From the New World) is paired with two amazing American works. Symphoria performs Adolfus Hailstork’s An American Fanfare in celebration of the composer’s 80th birthday and Erich Korngold’s cinematic Violin Concerto rounds out the evening. Praised as a “excellent soloist” of “great virtuosity” (NY Concert Review), with performances […]
Symphoria Pops: Home For The Holidays
Mulroy Civic Center 421 Montgomery St, SyracuseVocalist Rachel Mulcahey returns to CNY for your favorite holiday tradition. Rachel is a New York City based performer, originally hailing from Syracuse, NY. She has appeared in the national tour of A Charlie Brown Christmas, and appeared in productions of Once in a Syracuse Stage and Geva Theatre co-production , Bright Star with the […]
Symphoria Casual: American Starburst
St. Pauls 220 E. Fayette St., SyracuseEnjoy music of North and South America with this eclectic program. Selections include Starburst by Jessie Montgomery and Symphony No. 3 (At the Camp Meeting) by Charles Ives. Chilean composer Enrique Soro’s stunning Andante Appassionato and Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copland complete this program.
Symphoria Masterworks: Toast Of The Town
Mulroy Civic Center 421 Montgomery St, SyracusePianist Natasha Paremski toasts the New Year with two amazing works by George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue and his Second Rhapsody. You’ll remember Quinn Mason’s gorgeous music from the 2020-21 season, and you’ll love his Toast of the Town Overture. Aaron Jay Kernis’s poignant Elegy honors all who have suffered during the COVID crisis.
Symphoria Masterworks: Toast Of The Town
Mulroy Civic Center 421 Montgomery St, SyracusePianist Natasha Paremski toasts the New Year with two amazing works by George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue and his Second Rhapsody. You’ll remember Quinn Mason’s gorgeous music from the 2020-21 season, and you’ll love his Toast of the Town Overture. Aaron Jay Kernis’s poignant Elegy honors all who have suffered during the COVID crisis.