Winter Fun holiday concert Dec. 4
The Loudoun Symphony Orchestra will present Winter Funholiday concert at 1:30 PM and 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 4 at St. David’s Episcopal Church (43600 Russell Branch Parkway, Ashburn VA 20147).
Conducted by Dr. Nancia DAlimonte, the one-hour concert will feature holiday favorites including Tchaikovsky’s Overture from the Nutcracker, Christmas at Movies arr. Bob Krogstad and everyone’s favorite, Anderson’s Sleigh Ride.
Individual tickets are $30 for adults, $25 for seniors (65+), and tickets for children (up to age 12 and under) are free, but must be ticketed. For program details, visit www.loudounsymphony.org. Tickets may be purchased at https://eventbrite.com/e/winter-fun-tickets-167769897279.
Each attendee is required to wear a mask covering nose and mouth throughout the concert.
Now in its 31st season, the mission of the Loudoun Symphony is to enrich our community through music. To carry out this mission, a full season of six virtual and in-person orchestral concerts is presented, including two annual holiday concerts.
The educational outreach program includes the Loudoun Symphony Youth Orchestra program which now provides performance opportunities for talented students through three ensembles and intensive training through a week-long Summer Orchestral
The Loudoun Symphony Orchestra will present Winter Funholiday concert at 1:30 PM and 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 4 at St. David’s Episcopal Church (43600 Russell Branch Parkway, Ashburn VA 20147).
Conducted by Dr. Nancia DAlimonte, the one-hour concert will feature holiday favorites including Tchaikovsky’s Overture from the Nutcracker, Christmas at Movies arr. Bob Krogstad and everyone’s favorite, Anderson’s Sleigh Ride.
Individual tickets are $30 for adults, $25 for seniors (65+), and tickets for children (up to age 12 and under) are free, but must be ticketed. For program details, visit www.loudounsymphony.org. Tickets may be purchased at https://eventbrite.com/e/winter-fun-tickets-167769897279.
Each attendee is required to wear a mask covering nose and mouth throughout the concert.
Now in its 31st season, the mission of the Loudoun Symphony is to enrich our community through music. To carry out this mission, a full season of six virtual and in-person orchestral concerts is presented, including two annual holiday concerts.
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