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SUMMARY:Britten War Requiem
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nAbigail Rethwisch\, soprano\nJonathan Burton\, tenor\nAndrew Garland\, baritone\nColumbus Symphony Chorus\nStephen Caracciolo\, chorus director\nColumbus Children’s Choir\nJeanne Wohlgamuth\, director \nBritten: War Requiem \nExperience Benjamin Britten’s powerful War Requiem\, a testament to Britten’s lifelong pacifism. This massive work is scored for full symphony orchestra\, chamber orchestra\, three soloists\, choir\, boys’ choir\, and organ\, with texts from the Latin Requiem Mass and anti-war poems by Wilfred Owen\, an English soldier killed in battle during World War I. Written for the reconsecration of the Coventry Cathedral\, a monument destroyed during World War II\, the War Requiem was premiered in 1962. \nThis concert is dedicated to the memory of Mark and Annie Bates by their loving family: Deborah\, Hiroshi\, Ken\, Bryan\, and Emily Yoshino.\n\nIn honor of Memorial Day weekend\, the spirit of remembrance and reflection extends beyond the stage. Join us in the lobbies of the Ohio Theatre prior to the concert as we welcome the National Veterans Memorial and Museum (NVMM) for a special interactive experience. Throughout the evening\, explore powerful recorded poetry from veterans\, try on authentic military gear\, and take part in meaningful family-friendly activities like writing letters to those who have served. With hands-on exhibits and special offers to visit the museum\, this collaboration invites audiences of all ages to engage with the stories and sacrifices behind the music.\n“Performing the War Requiem invites us all into a liminal space where we can consider peace through reconciliation as an alternative to going to battle within ourselves and with those around us.  Every time I hear these words from Wilfred Owen juxtaposed against the Mass for the Dead they convict me; ‘I am the enemy you killed\, my friend.’  What I hear is a call to action\, a reminder from the past that the future doesn’t need to come to that.  It is not too late to choose a different path as a society\, in our relationships\, and with our own self-actualization.” -Ernest Hoffman\, Columbus Symphony Chorus\, Tenor II
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/britten-war-requiem/2025-05-24/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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SUMMARY:Tchaikovsky Spectacular
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nAubree Oliverson\, violin \nTchaikovsky: Prelude from The Queen of Spades\nTchaikovsky: Violin Concerto\nTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 (“Pathetique”) \nA master of drama and romance\, Tchaikovsky’s music transports us to his distinctive musical landscape. On this program are some of his most beloved works. Aubree Oliverson\, whose performances have been described as “powerful… brimming with confidence and joy” (Miami New Times) returns to Columbus with the exquisite Violin Concerto. The sixth symphony\, Tchaikovsky’s last\, is a passionate triumph from a composer at the pinnacle of his career. \nBefore the concert\, join us in the lobby for a vodka tasting with Columbus-based distillery Middle West Spirits. Sample three of their signature vodkas—Character\, Stone Fruit\, and Honey Vanilla Bean—while enjoying specially crafted cocktails including the Honey Vanilla Bean Shake Up and Cosmo! It’s the perfect prelude to a night of sweeping symphonies and bold flavors. \n“Some of my favorite pieces of music are Tchaikovsky’s symphonies\, and in particular his sixth symphony. The music is full of passion\, mixed emotions\, and pain. Tchaikovsky conducted the premier performance in Saint Petersburg on October 28\, 1893—nine days later he died from Cholera at the age of 53 from a glass of tainted water. This symphony for me represents a goodbye to a great man.” – Zoran Stoyanovich\, Violin
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/tchaikovsky-spectacular-2/2025-05-17/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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SUMMARY:Friday Coffee Dress
DESCRIPTION:Friday Coffee Dress \nObserve a working rehearsal as the musicians and conductor put the finishing touches on the weekend’s concert program on Friday\, May 16 at 10AM. Doors open at 9AM. Tickets are $18; coffee and donuts are included! \n*Fees may apply on dependent upon method of purchase\nRossen Milanov\, Conductor\nAubree Oliverson\, violin \nTchaikovsky: Prelude from The Queen of Spades\nTchaikovsky: Violin Concerto\nTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 (“Pathetique”) \nA master of drama and romance\, Tchaikovsky’s music transports us to his distinctive musical landscape. On this program are some of his most beloved works. Aubree Oliverson\, whose performances have been described as “powerful… brimming with confidence and joy” (Miami New Times) returns to Columbus with the exquisite Violin Concerto. The sixth symphony\, Tchaikovsky’s last\, is a passionate triumph from a composer at the pinnacle of his career. \n 
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/friday-coffee-dress-4/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Bach & Brahms
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nJoanna Frankel\, violin\nHugo Souza\, oboe \nTower: Duets\nBach: Concerto for Oboe and Violin in C Minor\nBrahms: Symphony No. 1 \nHear the CSO’s own talented musicians as soloists: concertmaster Joanna Frankel and principal oboist Hugo Souza perform Bach’s captivating C minor concerto for oboe and violin. Joan Tower’s Duets spotlights shifting pairs of instruments in duet configurations. Brahms’ first symphony famously took the composer twenty years to complete\, resulting in a work of stunning power and beauty\, cemented as a pillar in orchestral music. \n“As an oboist\, playing Bach’s music is always an enlightening experience. His compositions are deeply thoughtful and translate beautifully to any instrument. I am thrilled to perform this piece with Joanna Frankel\, Maestro Milanov\, and my dear colleagues in the Columbus Symphony. I cannot wait to share this wonderful work with our audience!” – Hugo Souza\, Principal Oboe
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/bach-brahms/2025-04-05/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T213000
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SUMMARY:Boléro
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nLuis Biava\, cello \nHindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Weber​\nBloch: Schelomo​\nBizet: L’Arleseine\, Suite No. 1​\nRavel: Boléro \nThe symphonic favorites featured on this program are what keep us coming back for more! Enjoy Ravel’s famous Boléro\, a mesmerizing showcase for many of the instruments of the orchestra. Hindemith’s brilliant Symphonic Metamorphosis is his most well-known output and was immediately embraced by the public upon its premiere in 1944. Bloch’s glorious Schelomo: “Hebrew Rhapsody\,” celebrates his Jewish heritage and features CSO principal cellist Luis Biava as soloist. Bizet’s exciting L’Arlésienne Suite No. 1 is inspired by the folk dances of Provence. \n“Boléro is a rite of passage for us percussionists. Exhilarating\, mesmerizing\, terrifying\, graceful\, relentless—these are just a few of the words that come to mind. It requires meticulous precision and steady control of one’s energy\, and by the time there’s a moment to appreciate what’s happening on stage\, it’s already over. It’s an emotional and musical journey that I look forward to sharing with my colleagues and Rossen!” – Cameron Leach\, Principal Percussion\n“Schelomo is such a special work not only because my teacher Leonard Rose played this piece incredibly and I was honored he taught it to me\, but it also has an amazing trajectory of Solomon’s story depicted in amazing color\, intensity\, triumph\, sadness\, and strength.” – Luis Biava\, principal cello
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/bolero/2025-03-22/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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SUMMARY:All Mozart
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nOrli Shaham\, piano \nMozart: Overture to Così fan tutte\nMozart: Piano Concerto No. 20\nMozart: Symphony No. 38 (“Prague”) \nJoin us for a celebration of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\, featuring three of his mature works. Così fan tutte\, Mozart’s 1789 operatic romantic comedy\, begins with the delightful overture featured here. Described as “a first-rate Mozartean” by The Chicago Tribune\, pianist Orli Shaham showcases her expertise in Mozart’s virtuosic Piano Concerto No. 20. Completing this program is Symphony No. 38\, titled “Prague” for the location of its first performance. This extraordinary work demonstrates the sophisticated and complex symphonic writing of Mozart’s later years. \nThis performance is dedicated to the memory of Richard R. Murphey\, Jr.\, a longtime patron and supporter of the Columbus Symphony.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/all-mozart/2025-03-15/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T210000
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SUMMARY:Appalachian Spring
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Wilkins\, Conductor\nYazid Gray\, baritone \nCopland: Appalachian Spring\nDaugherty: Letters from Lincoln\nDvořák: Symphony No. 8 \nGuest conductor Thomas Wilkins leads the orchestra in this captivating program. Copland’s sparkling Appalachian Spring is considered one of his finest works. Michael Daugherty’s Letters from Lincoln\, written in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth\, features baritone soloist Yazid Gray. Dvořák’s poetic eighth symphony is full of charm\, inspired by the composer’s reflections on nature and life. \n“Each time I hear Dvorak Symphony No. 8 I’m transported back in time to my first experience with this symphony in Youth Orchestra at age 15. I am as enchanted with this joyful symphony now as I was then\, and I can’t wait to hear our fabulous principal flutist Niles Watson play the glorious flute solo of the 4th movement!” -Betsy Sturdevant\, Principal Bassoon\nFriday Coffee Dress \nObserve a working rehearsal as the musicians and conductor put the finishing touches on the weekend’s concert program on Friday\, February 28 at 10AM. Tickets are $18; coffee and donuts are included!
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/appalachian-spring/2025-03-01/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250201T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250201T210000
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SUMMARY:Beethoven's Eroica
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nSterling Elliott\, cello \nCorigliano: Phantasmagoria for Cello and Orchestra\nBeethoven: Symphony No. 3 (“Eroica”) \nIn a Columbus Symphony co-commission\, cellist Sterling Elliott performs famed composer John Corigliano’s Phantasmagoria for solo cello and orchestra. Rossen leads the orchestra in Beethoven’s sweeping third symphony\, the ‘Eroica\,’ or “Heroic” Symphony\, written in a time of great personal despair for Beethoven as he faced the loss of his hearing while still resolving to push the boundaries of the symphonic genre. \n“In my opinion\, this is the first Beethoven symphony that actually sounds like Beethoven! It is unusually orchestrated in the brass with 3 horns. My part\, horn 3\, is there so the horn section can play complete chords and harmonies. It is a very fun work for the horns!” Julia Rose\, Associate Principal Horn \nThe co-commission of John Corigliano’s Phantasmagoria is made possible by the Donald Harris Fund for New Compositions\, and this concert is dedicated in memory of Donald Harris. 
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/beethovens-eroica/2025-02-01/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T213000
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SUMMARY:Mahler 2
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nJessica Rivera\, soprano\nRonnita Miller\, mezzo-soprano\nColumbus Symphony Chorus\nStephen Caracciolo\, chorus director \nMahler: Symphony No. 2 (“Resurrection”) \nMahler’s Symphony No. 2\, the transcendent ‘Resurrection\,’ features the return of radiant soprano Jessica Rivera and the CSO debut of mezzo-soprano Ronnita Miller. Colossal in both length and orchestration\, Mahler’s second symphony offers a profound reflection on life and redemption. \n“I’m thrilled to be performing this fine work of art.  Mahler’s inspiration for the choral portion is the subject of resurrection. It does not disappoint! It grabs my heart with the first floating\, pianississimo notes we sing and builds so very gradually in intensity to a dramatic\, joyful\, heart bursting\, fortississimo ending. It is a wonderful lift to the spirit!” -Julie Cannell\, Columbus Symphony Chorus\, Soprano I\nThis concert and continued support for the Columbus Symphony Chorus is made possible by longtime friend of the Columbus Symphony\, Anne H. Melvin.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mahler-2/2025-01-25/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241117T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241117T163000
DTSTAMP:20260525T124230
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SUMMARY:Handel's Messiah
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nColumbus Symphony Chorus\nStephen Caracciolo\, chorus director \nHandel: Messiah \nExperience the grandeur and tradition of Messiah\, Handel’s exultant masterpiece\, featuring the Columbus Symphony Chorus. The iconic ‘Hallelujah’ chorus is a highlight of this beloved oratorio.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/handels-messiah/2024-11-17/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre- Room 4\, 39 E. State Street\, Columbus\, OH\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241102T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241102T213000
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SUMMARY:Pictures at an Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nMaxim Lando\, piano \nTchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 2\nMussorgsky/Gorchakov: Pictures at an Exhibition \nModest Mussorgsky’s magnificent Pictures at an Exhibition\, which masterfully paints a musical art gallery\,anchors this program in two forms: in its original version for solo piano and in a rarely-heard orchestration by Sergei Gorkachov. Up-and-coming star pianist Maxim Lando makes his Columbus Symphony debut with two virtuosic interpretations: the solo Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky’s enchanting Piano Concerto No. 2. \nThis concert will also showcase an exclusive art exhibition featuring works from local artists\, including Bev Goldie\, Jennifer Jones\, Emily Morgan\, and Jay Tincher\, displayed in the lobby and Galbreath Pavilion of the Ohio Theatre. \nProgram Notes
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/pictures-at-an-exhibition/2024-11-02/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre- Room 4\, 39 E. State Street\, Columbus\, OH\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T210000
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SUMMARY:Wagner's Ring
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nWagner: The Ring Without Words\nBe entranced by the legendary music of Richard Wagner’s immense operatic Ring cycle\, reimagined for concert performance by legendary conductor and composer Lorin Maazel. Themes from The Ring’s four operas are expertly woven together\, taking the listener on a journey through epic tales of mythical gods and heroes. \n“Performing Wagner is like taking a journey into a completely different musical world. Every note has meaning. Every gesture has a character.” – Joanna Frankel\, Concertmaster\nProgram Notes
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/wagners-ring-2/2024-10-05/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre- Room 4\, 39 E. State Street\, Columbus\, OH\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241004T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241004T120000
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SUMMARY:Friday Coffee Dress
DESCRIPTION:Friday Coffee Dress \nObserve a working rehearsal as the musicians and conductor put the finishing touches on the weekend’s concert program on Friday\, October 4 at 10AM. Tickets are $18; coffee and donuts are included! \nRossen Milanov\, Conductor\nWagner: The Ring Without Words\nBe entranced by the legendary music of Richard Wagner’s immense operatic Ring cycle\, reimagined for concert performance by legendary conductor and composer Lorin Maazel. Themes from The Ring’s four operas are expertly woven together\, taking the listener on a journey through epic tales of mythical gods and heroes.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/friday-coffee-dress/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre- Room 4\, 39 E. State Street\, Columbus\, OH\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T124230
CREATED:20240424T134750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T165238Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Night: A John Williams Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nDress up in your red carpet finest as our 2024-25 Masterworks season starts off with a celebration of John Williams’ extensive award-winning music catalog that includes some of the most popular\, recognizable\, and critically acclaimed film scores in modern history. It will be a golden night with music from Star Wars\, Saving Private Ryan\, Schindler’s List\, and more! It’s a jubilant start to Music Director Rossen Milanov’s 10th Anniversary season and perfect for the entire family!
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/opening-night-a-john-williams-celebration/2024-09-22/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre- Room 4\, 39 E. State Street\, Columbus\, OH\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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