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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T193000
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SUMMARY:Orff: Triumph of Aphrodite
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, conductor\nAubry Ballarò\, soprano\nNicholas Nestorak\, tenor\nHugh Russell\, baritone\nColumbus Symphony Chorus\nStephen Caracciolo\, chorus director\nKarla Buela and Austin Powers\, BalletMet dancers\nRemi Wörtmeyer\, BalletMet artistic director \nDvořák: The American Flag\nOrff: Trionfo di Afrodite (Triumph of Aphrodite) \nOur season concludes with this vibrant finale featuring the Columbus Symphony musicians and Chorus\, and dancers from BalletMet. Dvořák’s The American Flag is a spirited blend of nationalism and folk elements that celebrates the composer’s expressions of American patriotism and freedom. Orff’s Trionfo di Afroditi is the final installment of a musical trilogy that opens with the well-known Carmina Burana. This spectacular work showcases the full power of the chorus and orchestra\, explores love and beauty\, and embraces the listener in its powerful climaxes. \nThis performance will end at approximately 9PM and includes a 15-minute intermission. \nEnhance Your Experience: \n\nEnjoy a free pre-concert talk at 6:30PM on Friday and Saturday\, that dives into the music you’ll hear that evening! There is no assigned seating during the pre-concert talks.\nGo behind the music: Read a blog post about the artistic and historical context of Orff’s Triumph of Aphrodite.\n\nThe Columbus Symphony uses Steinway Pianos generously furnished by Graves Piano.\nProgram notes for this performance: \n\nTexts and translations for this performance:
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/orff-triumph-of-aphrodite/2026-05-02/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 25-26
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T170000
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SUMMARY:Beethoven\, Schumann\, & Brahms
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, conductor\nMaxim Lando\, piano \nBeethoven: Egmont Overture\nSchumann: Symphony No. 4\nBrahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 \nMusical brilliance abounds in this concert featuring works by three prominent composers from the Classical and Romantic eras. Beethoven’s overture to Egmont is part of the incidental music he composed for the play by Goethe. It portrays in a brilliant and powerful way the ideas of oppression\, struggle\, and freedom. Schumann’s music captures the imagination with its romantic passion and energy\, while offering an innovative formal design where all the movements of the Symphony are linked together. \nRising-star pianist Maxim Lando returns to the Columbus Symphony with Brahms’ virtuosic First Piano Concerto\, a work that poses extraordinary demands on the soloist and is filled with lush melodies and dramatic contrasts. \nThis performance will be approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes\, and includes a 15-minute intermission. \nEnjoy a free pre-concert talk at 6:30PM on Friday and at 2PM on Saturday that dives into the music you’ll hear! There is no assigned seating during the pre-concert talks. \nThis concert is dedicated to the memory of Mark and Annie Bates by their loving family: Deborah\, Hiroshi\, Ken\, Bryan\, and Emily Yoshino. \nThe Columbus Symphony uses Steinway Pianos generously furnished by Graves Piano.\nMr. Lando appears by arrangement of Arabella Arts.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/beethoven-schumann-brahms/2026-04-18/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 25-26
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T213000
DTSTAMP:20260509T063700
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T191248Z
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SUMMARY:Shostakovich 8
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, conductor\nSandbox Percussion \nViet Cuong: Re(new)al \nShostakovich: Symphony No. 8 \nThis evocative concert begins with Grammy-winning ensemble Sandbox Percussion’s performance of Viet Cuong’s Re(new)al for percussion quartet and orchestra\, full of eclectic soundscapes that explore themes of transformation and resilience. Shostakovich’s Symphony No.8 is a powerful work reflecting on war as a force of destruction and suffering\, while juxtaposing it with the endurance and resilience of the human spirit. \nEnjoy a free pre-concert talk at 6:30PM on Friday and Saturday that dives into the music you’ll hear that evening! There is no assigned seating during the pre-concert talks. \nLearn more about Sandbox Percussion: Check out their recent NPR Tiny Desk performance\, featuring works by Viet Cuong! \nThis performance will end at approximately 9:15 PM.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/shostakovich-8/2026-03-28/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 25-26
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T213000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T180116Z
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SUMMARY:Rachmaninoff 3
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, conductor\nCaroline Hong\, piano\nJanáček: Taras Bulba\nGershwin: Rhapsody in Blue\nRachmaninoff: Symphony No. 3 \nImmerse yourself in this exhilarating concert filled with heroic sounds\, dazzling virtuosity\, and musical drama! Janáček’s dynamic Taras Bulba offers a vivid orchestral portrayal of heroism and sacrifice inspired by Nikolai Gogol’s tales of war and death. Symphony pianist Caroline Hong brings Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue to life with sweeping lyricism and jazzy flair. Rachmaninoff’s lush and dramatic Symphony No. 3 weaves a poignant musical tapestry that will captivate your heart and stir your soul.\n\nThis performance will include a 15-minute intermission and will end at approximately 9:10PM.\n\nEnjoy a free pre-concert talk at 6:30PM that dives into the music you’ll hear that evening! There is no assigned seating during the pre-concert talks. \nThe Columbus Symphony uses Steinway Pianos generously furnished by Graves Piano.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/rachmaninoff-3/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 25-26
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260307T193000
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SUMMARY:Amadeus Live
DESCRIPTION:Stuart Chafetz\, conductor\nColumbus Symphony Chorus\nStephen Caracciolo\, chorus director \nAmadeus\, Film licensed by The Saul Zaentz Company \nCelebrate the 270th anniversary of Mozart’s birth and experience the Academy Award-winning film like never before!  A breathtaking fusion of cinema and symphony\, this is a must-see event for music and film lovers\, with the soundtrack brought to life by Principal Pops Conductor Stuart Chafetz and the Columbus Symphony and Chorus. \nRated PG \nEnhance Your Experience: \n\nCostumes are encouraged! Get creative and dress up like your favorite character from the film\, then share your outfits on social media and tag us @ColumbusSymphony. We want to see lots of Mozarts\, Salieris\, Constanzes\, Commendatores\, Emperors\, and more!\nGo behind the music: Learn what it takes for the Columbus Symphony Chorus to prepare for this one-of-a-kind concert in this Q&A with Chorus Director Dr. Stephen Caracciolo.\n\nAmadeus will include a 20-minute intermission at approximately 9:20PM\, and will end at approximately 10:30PM. Please note there is no pre-concert lecture at 6:30PM for this concert.\nThe Columbus Symphony uses Steinway Pianos generously furnished by Graves Piano.\nProgram Notes: 
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/amadeus-live/2026-03-07/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 25-26,Special Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T213000
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CREATED:20250610T133728Z
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SUMMARY:Mahler 1
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, conductor\nLauren Cauley\, violin\nMariel Roberts Musa\, cello\nJeffrey Mumford\, composer\nMumford: floating layers interwoven in expanding brightness\nMahler: Symphony No. 1 (“Titan”)\nThis captivating concert features the world premiere of Jeffrey Mumford’s new double concerto for violin and cello\, a stunning fusion of rich textures\, innovative harmonies\, and intricate dialogue between the orchestra and soloists Lauren Cauley\, violin\, and Mariel Roberts Musa\, cello. The program culminates with Mahler’s monumental Symphony No. 1 (“Titan”)\, a work that takes listeners on a journey through expansive soundscapes of emotion\, from robust triumph to serene reflection. \nEnhance your experience: \n\nEnjoy a free pre-concert talk at 6:30PM on Friday and Saturday that dives into the music you’ll hear that evening! There is no assigned seating during the pre-concert talks.\nGo behind the music: Click here to read a National Endowment for the Arts interview with Jeffrey Mumford about his life and career as a composer.\nPrior to the concert and during intermission\, all patrons are invited to a free beer tasting with Gemüt Biergarten in the Galbreath Pavilion concessions area\, while supplies last. The first 100 guests to arrive at the tasting table each evening will receive a complimentary commemorative tasting glass. In addition\, members of the Columbus Männerchor will entertain us with a selection of German songs.\n\nThis performance will end at approximately 9:10PM and includes a 15-minute intermission.\nThis concert is dedicated to the memory of Rhoma Berlin by the Berlin Family.\nThis world premiere of Jeffrey Mumford’s floating layers interwoven in expanding brightness is made possible by Jack and Zoe Johnstone and the Committee for the Johnstone Fund for New Music of The Columbus Foundation\, and The Donald Harris Fund for New Compositions.\n\nProgram Notes: 
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mahler-1-3/2026-02-21/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 25-26
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T213000
DTSTAMP:20260509T063700
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T202424Z
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SUMMARY:Price & Tchaikovsky
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, conductor\nMelissa White\, violin\nCopland: Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo\nPrice: Violin Concerto No. 2\nTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 1 (“Winter Dreams”)\nExperience the vibrant energy of Aaron Copland’s Rodeo. Four folk-inspired dances from the ballet come alive\, bursting with frontier spirit and lively rhythms. Described as elegant and thoughtful (Cincinnati Business Courier)\, violinist Melissa White will capture the sounds of American classical music with the soul-stirring lyricism of Florence Price’s Second Violin Concerto. Finally\, Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.1 (“Winter Dreams”) will take us on a charming musical ride full of dreamy landscapes and emotional depth. \nThis performance will end at approximately 9:10PM and includes a 15-minute intermission.\nEnhance your experience: \n\nEnjoy a free pre-concert talk at 6:30PM on Friday and Saturday that dives into the music you’ll hear that evening! There is no assigned seating during the pre-concert talks.\nWhiskey Tasting: Prior to the concert and during intermission\, all patrons are invited to a free tasting with Middle West Spirits in the Galbreath Pavilion concessions area\, while supplies last. The first 100 guests to arrive at the tasting table each evening will receive a complimentary commemorative tasting glass.\nSubscriber Appreciation Weekend: All current Cardinal Health Masterworks subscribers are invited to the second floor Patron Lounge before the concert and during intermission for light snacks and private bar for purchase of beer\, wine\, soda and our featured bourbon cocktail\, the Raspberry Mule.\nGo behind the music: click here to read an essay by CSO flautist Lydia Roth about Tchaikovsky’s First Symphony.\n\nParking Notice: For patrons attending the performance on Saturday\, February 7\, please note that the Ohio Statehouse underground parking garage will be closed. The Columbus Commons underground parking garage will be open as usual\, and additional parking options can be found here.\nProgram Notes:
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/price-tchaikovsky/2026-02-07/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 25-26
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260124T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260124T213000
DTSTAMP:20260509T063700
CREATED:20250609T090019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T150205Z
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SUMMARY:Mozart's Requiem
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, conductor\nLydia Grindatto\, soprano\nMariya Kaganskaya\, mezzo soprano\nVictor Starsky\, tenor\nCumhur Görgün\, bass\nColumbus Symphony Chorus\nStephen Caracciolo\, chorus director \nMozart: Requiem \nExperience the profound beauty of Mozart’s unfinished masterpiece\, now reimagined with a contemporary twist by acclaimed American composer Gregory Spears. Spears’ music seamlessly blends echoes of Bach and Mozart with Romantic harmonies and modern nuances to complete the Requiem with its missing Sanctus\, Benedictus\, and Agnus Dei.  Join us for this unforgettable performance that bridges centuries of musical tradition with innovative artistry. \nEnjoy a free pre-concert talk at 6:30PM on Friday and Saturday\, that dives into the music you’ll hear that evening! There is no assigned seating during the pre-concert talks.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mozarts-requiem/2026-01-24/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 25-26
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260117T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260117T213000
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SUMMARY:Latin Rhythms and Hollywood Drama
DESCRIPTION:Josep Vicent\, conductor\nBlake Pouliot\, violin\nAnabella Petronsi\, vocalist\nGriset Damas-Roche\, flamenco dancer \nFalla: Three Cornered Hat Suite: Introduction and Jota (Final Dance)\nKorngold: Violin Concerto\nFalla: El amor brujo: Ballet Suite\nMárquez: Danzón No. 2 \nGuest conductor Josep Vicent leads the orchestra in a captivating concert starting with Falla’s Three Cornered Hat Suite and featuring Korngold’s emotionally rich Violin Concerto that will delight you and elevate the evening with its lyrical beauty. Falla’s El amor brujo and Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 completes the program in a lively homage to Flamenco\, Latin dance and Spanish passion. \nEnjoy a free pre-concert talk at 6:30PM on Friday and Saturday\, that dives into the music you’ll hear that evening! There is no assigned seating during the pre-concert talks.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/dance-drama/2026-01-17/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 25-26
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251116T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T063700
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T184812Z
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SUMMARY:Messiah
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, conductor\nColumbus Symphony Chorus\nStephen Caracciolo\, chorus director\nToni Marie Palmertree \, soprano\nRosamund Dyer\, mezzo soprano\nLwazi Hlati\, tenor\nEric Delagrange\, bass \nHandel: Messiah (Mozart Orchestration) \nMozart’s orchestration of Handel’s Messiah offers a new way of presenting this masterpiece. The reimagining of the oratorio allows for an expansion of sounds through additional instruments. In collaboration with the CSO Chorus\, the brass section amplifies the triumphant energy of the Hallelujah Chorus\, elevating its grandeur to new levels. \nEnjoy a free pre-concert talk at 6:30PM on Friday and Saturday\, and 2:00PM on Sunday\, that dives into the music you’ll hear that evening! There is no assigned seating during the pre-concert talks. \nThe Columbus Symphony is collecting non-perishable food items for the Mid-Ohio Food Collective. Donations can be brought to Symphony Staff at the front of the theatre. \nRead the blog by FW about this stunning music: https://columbussymphony.com/news/messiahhandel-and-mozart/ \nThis concert and continued support for the Columbus Symphony Chorus is made possible by longtime friend and benefactor of the Columbus Symphony Anne H. Melvin.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/handels-messiah-3/2025-11-16/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 25-26
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251005T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251005T173000
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SUMMARY:Scheherazade
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nRossen Milanov\, conductor\n\n\n\nJoanna Frankel\, violin\nColumbus Symphony Women’s Chorus \nDebussy: Nocturnes\nSaariaho: Vers toi qui es si loin\nRimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade \nBe swept away into an enchanting evening full of rich orchestral textures and evocative musical storytelling. The evening unfolds with the lush\, dreamlike landscapes of Debussy’s Nocturnes. Each movement paints an impressionistic picture: slow-moving clouds\, vibrant festivals\, and the mysterious voices of Sirens\, portrayed by the voices of the Columbus Symphony Women’s Chorus. Kaija Saariaho’s Vers toi qui es si loin is a haunting exploration of longing and connection to what lies beyond our human existence. Finally\, escape into the exotic musical landscapes of Rimsky-Korsakov’s colorfully orchestrated Scheherazade. Melodic tales of adventure and intrigue are brought to life featuring concertmaster Joanna Frankel as the “voice” of the Arabian princess Sheherazade weaving fairy tales for 1001 nights. \nEnjoy a free pre-concert talk at 6:30PM on Friday and 2:00PM on Sunday\, that dives into the music you’ll hear that evening! There is no assigned seating during the pre-concert talks. \n 
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/scheherazade/2025-10-05/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 25-26
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250928T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250928T173000
DTSTAMP:20260509T063700
CREATED:20250609T090058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T145851Z
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SUMMARY:Beethoven 5
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, conductor\nAnna Fedorova\, piano \nBeethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 (“Emperor”)\nBeethoven: Symphony No. 5 \nOur 2025-26 Masterworks Season opens with the powerful music of Beethoven and two of his greatest compositions! Acclaimed pianist Anna Fedorova joins the orchestra for the majestic Piano Concerto No. 5 (“Emperor”)\, a dynamic interplay between the brilliance of the piano and the lush symphonic backdrop. The concert concludes with the iconic Fifth Symphony—a thrilling narrative of fate and triumph. Join us for these masterpieces full of relentless energy that celebrate the timeless essence of classical music! \nEnjoy a free pre-concert talk at 6:30PM on Friday and 2:00PM on Sunday\, that dives into the music you’ll hear that evening! There is no assigned seating during the pre-concert talks. \nThis concert is presented in memory of Thomas & Georgianna Cochran and Marvin & Barbara Easter\, by Robert & Susan Easter Cochran. \n 
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/beethoven-5-2/2025-09-28/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 25-26
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