CSO Presents: Brahms & Bruckner

Staff Report From Columbus CEO

Tuesday, March 8th, 2016

The Columbus Symphony Orchestra is pleased to present Brahms & Bruckner on Saturday, March 19, 2016.

Beginning at 6:30 p.m. attend Know the Score, a pre-concert conversation with Music Director and Conductor George Del Gobbo, about the music being performed during the concert in the Studio Theatre. Then attend a concert that brings together two brilliant composer and makes for a night of riveting music.

CSO Music Director and Conductor George Del Gobbo commented, “Johannes Brahms and Anton Bruckner were contemporaries, and both took much of their inspiration from the late works of Beethoven.  Brahms was more conservative, using traditional forms and harmonies. Bruckner was more radical in terms of harmonic language and expansion of formal structures.  They were

different in many other ways, but both composers created monumental works which explored the depths of the human soul."

To learn more about the music being performed prior to the concert visit the CSO website at www.csoga.org. Listings of concert program notes complete with musical excerpts are available under each concert listing on the CSO website.

At 7:30 p.m. the concert will commence with the orchestra performing Brahm’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in Bill Heard Theatre at the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $5 to $38 and may be purchased at the RiverCenter Box Office, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or one hour prior to the performance (enter doors located on Broadway side under covered drive to visit the box office). Student tickets are available for $10. Tickets for children under 12 years of age are $5. For more information call the CSO office at 706.323.5059 or visit us online at www.csoga.org.

Brahms & Bruckner is presented by 103.7 Litefm, Bommer 95.3, and Marriot Columbus.

S’MORES – (Final Dress Rehearsal) for this concert will be Saturday, March 19, from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. We encourage attendance from members of the community who are either unable to attend the concert or are looking to try out the orchestra. This informal and all-inclusive atmosphere is breaking the financial barrier by encouraging attendees to “pay what you want.” Audience members will set their own prices to eliminate hesitation and expose people who have not had the capabilities to partake in the music being created by the CSO. There is no ticket reservation, for more information visit csoga.org or call (706) 256-34645.