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The Columbus Symphony Announces Lineup for 2019 Summer Night Music Neighborhood Concert Series

June 12, 2019 | By Columbus Symphony

The Columbus Symphony today announced the classical concert lineup for the 2019 Summer Night Music Neighborhood Concert Series. Started in 2017 as a way to take classical music out to central Ohio communities, the series provides a relaxed setting to share symphonic music with friends and neighbors.

 

The CSO will tour two programs of light classics. The schedule is as follows:

 

2019 SUMMER NIGHT MUSIC NEIGHBORHOOD CONCERT SERIES

The Strings of the Columbus Symphony – Worthington

Sunday, June 23, 3pm

Congregation Beth Tikvah (6121 Olentangy River Rd., Worthington)

 

Program:

Mozart: Divertimento in F Major

Mendelssohn: Sinfonia No. 12 in G Minor

Puccini: The Chrysanthemum

Grainger: Irish Tune from County Derry

Copland: “Hoe Down” from Rodeo

The strings of the Columbus Symphony delight in a serenade of light classics. The unconducted program will be led by CSO Concertmaster Joanna Frankel.

 

Inspired by Nature – Powell

Thursday, July 11, 7pm

Powell United Methodist Church (825 E. Olentangy St., Powell)

Rossen Milanov, conductor

 

Program:

Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture

Handel: Water Music, Suite No. 2

Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 2

Strauss: Roses from the South

Strauss: Perpetuum Mobile

Strauss: Trisch-Trasch Polka

Maestro Milanov conducts the Columbus Symphony in a concert that celebrates nature and art. What better way to enjoy a summer evening than with Baroque favorites and Strauss waltzes.  

 

The Strings of the Columbus Symphony – Newark

Thursday, July 18, 7pm

St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church (58 Granville St., Newark)

 

Program:

Mozart: Divertimento in F Major

Mendelssohn: Sinfonia No. 12 in G Minor

Puccini: The Chrysanthemum

Grainger: Irish Tune from County Derry

Copland: “Hoe Down” from Rodeo

The strings of the Columbus Symphony delight in a serenade of light classics. The unconducted program will be led by CSO Concertmaster Joanna Frankel.

 

Inspired by Nature – New Albany

Thursday, July 25, 7pm

McCoy Center for the Arts (100 West E. Dublin Granville Rd., New Albany)

Rossen Milanov, conductor

 

Program:

Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture

Handel: Water Music, Suite No. 2

Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 2

Strauss: Roses from the South

Strauss: Perpetuum Mobile

Strauss: Trisch-Trasch Polka

Maestro Milanov conducts the Columbus Symphony in a concert that celebrates nature and art. What better way to enjoy a summer evening than with Baroque favorites and Strauss waltzes. 

Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for children ages 3-14. Children 2 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased at the door (if still available) or in advance at the CAPA Ticket Center (39 E. State St.), online at www.columbussymphony.com, or by phone at 614.469.0939.

All programs and artists are subject to change.

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The 2018-19 season is made possible in part by state tax dollars allocated by the Ohio Legislature to the Ohio Arts Council (OAC). The OAC is a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically. The CSO also appreciates the support of the Greater Columbus Arts Council, supporting the city's artists and arts organizations since 1973, and the Kenneth L. Coe and Jack Barrow, and Mr. and Mrs. Derrol R. Johnson funds of The Columbus Foundation, assisting donors and others in strengthening our community for the benefit of all its citizens.

About the Columbus Symphony Orchestra

Founded in 1951, the Columbus Symphony is the only full-time, professional symphony in central Ohio. Through an array of innovative artistic, educational, and community outreach programming, the Columbus Symphony is reaching an expanding, more diverse audience each year. This season, the Columbus Symphony will share classical music with more than 200,000 people in central Ohio through concerts, radio broadcasts, and special programming. For more information, visit www.columbussymphony.com.

 

Contact:           Rolanda Copley

                        614.719.6624

                        rcopley@capa.com  

 

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