Strauss Rosenkavalier Suite - Cancelled
Strauss Rosenkavalier Suite - Cancelled
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DateMar 29, 2020
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Event StartsTBA
Event Details
Event Update:
Patrons who purchased tickets from YnotTix.com, the Sandler Center Box Office, or by calling (757) 385-2787, please email us at Info@SandlerCenter.org for assistance with a refund.
From VSO - "Out of an abundance of caution, due to concerns about the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Virginia Symphony will cancel this concert.
We deeply appreciate your continued support of the Virginia Symphony and our musicians as we all work through these challenges together. Details on dates for the rescheduled performances are still in development. We will be in contact with you with new dates as soon as they are available.
The following options are available for those who have already purchased tickets THROUGH VSO. Converting the price of your ticket to a tax-deductible donation supports Virginia Symphony Orchestra during these uncertain times. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, we appreciate your consideration. You may also
- Exchange your tickets to an upcoming performance. We are happy to exchange your tickets for an upcoming 2020 Virginia Symphony performance.
- Put tickets on account. Unsure what you’d like to exchange into? The Patron Services Office can put your funds on account for future use.
- Donate your ticket. Your tax-deductible donation today means that the next time you join us for a concert, the orchestra will be here to share the joy of live music with you once more, as a healthy, vibrant and financially secure organization.
For assistance with any of the above ticketing options, email your contact information to our Patron Services Team at contact@virginiasymphony.net and we will get back to you to discuss options. Please be aware that we are responding to a high volume of phone calls and e-mails, so your inquiry may take longer than normal to answer. We appreciate your patience and understanding."
About Strauss Rosenkavalier Suite:
Presented by VSO
From the much-loved waltzes made famous in Strauss' opera Der Rosenkavalier, to Robert Schumann's one and only piano concerto, JoAnn Falletta has chosen a wide-ranging program of classics to show-off the orchestra and soloist next spring, including French pianist Prisca Benoit – known for a refined pianistic touch with a wide range of countless colors. Benoit continues the Orchestra's collaboration with Sentara Healthcare's "Music and Medicine" Program. The Schumann concerto will be recorded for later release as a CD.
JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Prisca Benoit, piano
Bantock: The Witch of Atlas
Schumann: Piano concerto
Strauss: Dance of the Seven Veils from Salome
Strauss: Rosenkavalier Suite
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