2023-2024 Season
Brahms 3 & Tchaikovsky’s Piano with Claire Huangci Saturday, 30 September 2023, 7:30 p.m. Season 52 opens the highly anticipated return of superstar pianist, recording artist, and Lansdale native, Claire …
Brahms 3 & Tchaikovsky’s Piano with Claire Huangci Saturday, 30 September 2023, 7:30 p.m. Season 52 opens the highly anticipated return of superstar pianist, recording artist, and Lansdale native, Claire …
Experience music from the messy love triangle between a handsome soldier, sexy bullfighter, and the free-spirited gypsy seductress who is driven by her heart’s desires – Carmen. Then journey from …
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra launches its 51st Anniversary Season on Saturday, September 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Dock Mennonite Academy’s Souderton campus (the Early Childhood to Grade 8 campus). …
Liszt takes on the journey of life, love, and destiny in his lush Les Préludes before we indulge in his light-hearted and famous Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. World-renowned Pianist Eric …
Experience music from the messy love triangle between a handsome soldier, sexy bullfighter, and the free-spirited gypsy seductress who is driven by her heart’s desires – Carmen. Then journey from …
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra 51st Season continues on Saturday, November 5, 7:30 p.m. at Dock Mennonite Academy’s Souderton campus (the Early Childhood to Grade 8 campus). Acclaimed Violinist Stephen …
Acclaimed Violinist Stephen Cepeda’s virtuosity soars in Max Bruch’s quest for an idyllic dream of Scotland, and SPSO performs Dvořák’s life-affirming and joyous Symphony No. 8.
Experience the music of Mozart in a whole new way – completely by candlelight. This unique concert includes the Overture to The Marriage of Figaro and Mozart’s final symphony – Jupiter …
Internationally-acclaimed Tenor Eric Fennell makes his SPSO debut featuring some of the most beloved moments from the operas of Puccini, Verdi, Donizetti and more! Allow yourself to be serenaded by this …
Season 51 opens with Beethoven’s masterful Triple Concerto and continues with Tchaikovsky’s powerful Fourth Symphony and the triumph over fate – where he proclaimed we should “rejoice in the happiness …