Following the success of its recent extra concert, Classical Elegance, Symphony Central Coast has announced its formal 2025 Concert Season, comprising three concerts with a classical music theme and a concert for the whole family at the end of the year.
The concerts, all of which will be held at Central Coast Grammar School’s Performing Arts Centre will be: Tales from the Vienna Woods on April 6; Dramatic, Magic and Tragic on June 29; Prodigies Concerto Concert on September 21; and Wallace and Gromit’s How to Train your Dragon on November 23.
Tales from Vienna will celebrate the famous waltzes, polkas and romances of the Viennese ballroom.
It will include music by Strauss, Tchaikovsky, Puccini, Berlioz, Shostakovich and Chopin plus extra treats by Spike Milligan and Ennio Morricone.
The concert will feature leading Central Coast soprano Michaele Archer.
Dramatic, Magic and Tragic will include Beethoven’s opera Fidelio, Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Brahms’ Fourth Symphony.
The Prodigies Concerto Concert will feature four up-and-coming young musicians competing for a major prize.
Wallace and Gromit’s How to Train your Dragon will include a feature-length movies with live orchestra and more.
Check out the full program and make a booking at www.symphonycentralcoast.com.au
Special prices are available for those booking two or three of the classical concerts; to take advantage of this offer call 4365 8497 during business hours.
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