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Welcome Back Dear fellow music lovers, Welcome back! I imagine that none of us will take live music for granted again after such a long absence, which makes coming together this season even more special. Thank you for your incred- ible support and words of encouragement over these many months, and for your unwavering belief in this Symphony. Our Board of Directors and staff utilized this historic period to reflect, assess, and plan for a future of artistic exploration, community relevance, and financial sustainability. With the understanding that moving musical experiences evoke empathy, promote equity, and build stronger communities, we look forward to announcing a series of new initiatives designed to connect our artists and audiences like never before. Welcom Back page This season, the 2021-2022 Classical and Pops concerts will celebrate life with works new and familiar, as well as bold and uplifting. Whether it’s Beethoven, Mozart, or Stravinsky or the music of Queen, Chicago, or Aretha Franklin, you’ll hear the brilliant and versatile musicians of the Long Beach Symphony perform great music with profound passion and an overwhelming sense of joy. We’re also delighted to announce the long-awaited debut of the Violins of Hope, in concert on January 8 and 9, 2022. We are thrilled to bring you another incredible season of music performed by extraordinary musicians and guest artists. I look forward to seeing you when the curtain rises and thank you again for your support. With appreciation, Kelly Lucera President Patron Health and Safety Guidelines
November 13, 2021 | Classical Series Opening Night, a Celebration! Smith "Star Spangled Banner" Copland "Fanfare for the Common Man" Coleridge-Taylor Ballade for Orchestra Op.33 Subscribe Beethoven Symphony No. 7 to the Season Sponsored by Craig Dougherty and Jayne Lastusky Dougherty Company Insurance Brokers The Robert D. Hanson Trust LongBeachSymphony.org Learn about our exciting new programing Program and artists subject to change.
February 5, 2022 | Classical Series About the Artists Silver-Garburg Subscribe piano duo to the Season Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel Overture in C Bach Concerto for 2 pianos, C-minor BWV 1062 Poulenc Concerto for 2 pianos Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4 “Italian” Sponsored by Lyn and John Pohlmann LongBeachSymphony.org Experience the benefits of giving Program and artists subject to change.
March 12, 2022 | Classical Series Rong-Huey Liu oboe Grieg Peer Gynt Suite no. 1 About the Artist Strauss Oboe Concerto Stravinsky Firebird Suite (1919) Subscribe to the Season Sponsored by Elizabeth and John Hancock LongBeachSymphony.org Learn about our legacy giving Program and artists subject to change.
April 30, 2022 | Classical Series Pepe Romero guitar About the Artist Subscribe to the C.P.E. Bach Symphony, H. 665, F Major Season Haydn Symphony No. 104 in D Major ("London") Sanlucar Medea, guitar concerto Sponsored by Brian Buchanan LongBeachSymphony.org Our commitment to community Program and artists subject to change.
June 4, 2022 | Classical Series “Dances” Inbal Segev cello Abels Global Warming Anna Clyne Cello Concerto "Dance" Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade About the Artist Subscribe Sponsored by to the Season LongBeachSymphony.org Thank you to our corporate sponsors Program and artists subject to change.
January 8, 2022 | Special Event Re-Scheduled Special Event Liv Redpath, soprano The Long Beach Symphony is proud Teresa Buchholz, mezzo to present “Violins of Hope,” a concert commemorating and featuring a unique Jason Francisco, tenor collection of restored instruments played Mark Walter, bass by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust Long Beach Camerata Singers – many of them in concentration camps. Niv Ashkenazi, violin These instruments were saved and have Cécilia Tsan, cello been painstakingly restored. They repre- sent the love and tragedy of many musi- Williams “Hatikvah” from Munich cians and listeners; the destiny of millions Bruch Kol Nidrei of people; and the power of music to tran- Cécilia Tsan, cello scend the darkest hours of humanity. This concert is presented as part of “Violins of Williams Theme from Schindler’s List Hope Los Angeles County,” a region-wide Niv Ashkenazi, violin dialogue about music, art, social justice, Mozart Requiem in D minor, K626 and free expression. About Violins of Hope LongBeachSymphony.org Get Tickets Program and artists subject to change.
January 9, 2022 | Special Event Re-Scheduled Special Event Chamber Concert LongBeachSymphony.org Get Tickets Program and artists subject to change.
October 23, 2021 Windborne's Music of Queen December 18, 2021 Holiday POPS Camerata Singers February 12, 2022 The musical legacy of Chicago March 26, 2022 Paul Shaffer Presents May 21, 2022 Aretha Franklin, a tribute to the Queen of Soul
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