THIS SEASON’S UPCOMING PERFORMANCES
NOVEMBER 15-16, 2019 FEBRUARY 28-29, 2020
Bohemian Beethoven
Celebrate Conductor Troy Quinn’s first concert
program and Beethoven’s 250th birthday
with two rock star pieces of music, Beethoven’s
epic Fifth Symphony and Queen’s modern-day
masterpiece Bohemian Rhapsody.
The concert will also feature Dvořák’s raucous
Carnival Overture.
Romeo and Juliet
A chance to hear how great composers have interpreted
Shakespeare’s timeless tale of star-crossed love.
Indulge in Tchaikovsky’s lush “Romeo and Juliet Fantasy
Overture,” Leonard Bernstein’s rousing overture from
“West Side Story” and more. Guest piano soloist
Daniel Lebhardt on Shostakovich’s “Piano Concerto
No. 2 in F Major” will also perform.
DECEMBER 20-21, 2019 FEBRUARY 28-29, 2020
A Very Merry Holiday Pops
A traditional concert with a holiday twist.
The symphony will present yuletide classics such as
“Deck the Halls” and “Carol of the Bells” as well as
music from holiday film favorites “Home Alone”
and “Polar Express.” Special guests will be
The Venice Symphony Youth Orchestra
and Sarasota’s Key.
JANUARY 10-11, 2020 MARCH 27-28, 2020
Cosmic Convergence
Take a cosmic journey with Troy Quinn and The Venice
Symphony. You’ll hear music from “Star Trek,”
“Star Wars” and Gustav Holst’s “Jupiter from
The Planets.” The concert concludes with Dvorak’s
beloved “New World Symphony.”
FEBRUARY 7-8, 2020
Shaken Not Stirred :
The Music of James Bond
Join The Venice Symphony as they shake (not stir)
things up with some of the greatest music written for
the screen from Oscar-winning composers John Barry,
Marvin Hamlisch, Bill Conti and Adele and more.
Dress up to pose for a photo with 007 and bring a
friend, because this concert shouldn’t be
“For Your Eyes (and ears) Only.”
Romeo and Juliet
A chance to hear how great composers have interpreted
Shakespeare’s timeless tale of star-crossed love. Indulge in
Tchaikovsky’s lush “Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture,”
Leonard Bernstein’s rousing overture from
“West Side Story” and more.
Guest piano soloist Daniel Lebhardt on Shostakovich’s
“Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major” will also perform.
In Concert: Broadway Star Linda Eder
Broadway and recording star Linda Eder joins The
Venice Symphony for a special concert of classics from
stage and screen. Eder has been called “one of the
greatest voices of our time” and routinely sells out
performances all over the country.
APRIL 24-25, 2020
The Movie Maestro:
A Tribute to John Williams.
With his instantly recognizable scores, John Williams
has redefined the art of film and music. Hear a full
orchestra play these recognizable classics as
The Venice Symphony plays selections from the
Star Wars series, “Jurassic Park,” “Lincoln,”
“E.T.,” “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”
and a few surprises.
For more information, visit thevenicesymphony.org
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