Strings in the Garden
Aug
24
2:00 PM14:00

Strings in the Garden

Enjoy an afternoon of music and movement surrounded by the beauty of Soos Creek Botanical Garden. Auburn Symphony's String Quartet brings dance-inspired works by Piazzolla, Strauss Jr., and Kreisler to life with grace, charm, and a touch of jazz. Let the rhythm carry you through a relaxing summer day in the garden.

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Colors of Sound
Nov
22
7:00 PM19:00

Colors of Sound

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Let yourself be swept into a rich tapestry of sound and storytelling. From Philip Wharton’s Hussite Fantasy, inspired by a legendary Czech hymn and misty textures, to the rhythmic fire of Eleanor Alberga’s String Quartet and the lush beauty of Schubert’s beloved C Major Quintet, this evening of chamber music celebrates bold music and cherished local performers.

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Joyful Triumph
Jan
25
2:30 PM14:30

Joyful Triumph

A concert filled with spirit and grandeur! Cool Cat pays tribute to the legendary Hollywood mountain lion P-22, Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy dazzles with folk-inspired beauty featuring violinist Rachel Lee Priday, and Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5 rises in a sweeping, triumphant testament to the human spirit.

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Summit, Myths & Music
Mar
29
2:30 PM14:30

Summit, Myths & Music

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As the nation approaches its 250th birthday, this program celebrates the landscapes and stories that have shaped American identity, from the vast sea to the towering peak of Mount Rainier. Carl Nielsen’s Helios Overture heralds the sunrise, while Britten’s Four Sea Interludes paints an ethereal, glassy portrait of the ocean’s ever-changing moods. Stephen Lias’s It Stands Alone unveils the majesty of Mount Rainier in a breathtaking multimedia experience, and Dvořák’s American Suite brims with folk-inspired warmth and charm.

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Old and New
Apr
25
7:00 PM19:00

Old and New

Step into a world where baroque elegance meets contemporary color. Old and New blends the timeless charm of trio sonatas by Bach and Quantz with the rhythmic sparkle of Ilja Hurnik and the meditative beauty of Hilary Tann’s Shoji, inspired by Japanese paper screens. Auburn Symphony musicians Wendy Wilhelmi (flute), Shannon Spicciati (oboe), Olga Ruvinov (cello), and Lorenzo Marasso (harpsichord) bring this luminous evening to life.

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