MasterWorks IV: Orchestral Kaleidoscope
Schedule
Sat, 24 Jan, 2026 at 03:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
2331 17th St NW, Canton, OH, United States, Ohio 44708 | Canton, OH
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Our annual family-focused concert invites young listeners and their adults to experience the orchestra together.MasterWorks IV: Orchestral Kaleidoscope
Saturday, January 24, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Umstattd Hall, Zimmermann Symphony Center | 2331 17th Street NW, Canton, OH 44708
Roger Kalia, conductor
Presented by the Gerhardt Zimmermann Memorial Fund
Co-Sponsored by Kenneth Shafer
Designed to engage listeners of all ages, Orchestral Kaleidoscope invites audiences into a colorful afternoon of musical storytelling, virtuosity, and cultural dialogue—reflecting the season’s theme, Where Our Stories Meet, through works that showcase the orchestra’s full expressive range.
Program:
Baião N’ Blues - Clarice Assad
The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra – Benjamin Britten
Orawa – Wojciech Kilar
Symphony No. 9 – Dmitri Shostakovich
A pre-concert lecture will be held at 6:30 PM in Foundation Hall, led by Professor MJ Albacete.
Tickets: $12 / $27 / $37 / $52
All tickets, excluding children and students, are subject to a $3 processing fee.
Student Tickets (18+ with ID): FREE | Children 17 and under: FREE
Veterans, First Responders, Healthcare Workers, & Educators: 20% off
SNAP & Medicaid Recipients: 20% off
Adults receive 50% off when reserving free child tickets for this performance.
Free and discounted tickets must be reserved by calling the box office at 330-452-2094.
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Available with subscription starting July 1, 2025.
Single tickets available starting August 19, 2025.
More information and tickets available at: https://cantonsymphony.org/masterworks-orchestral-kaleidoscope/
This concert is supported in part by the Ohio Arts Council, ArtsinStark, and Visit Canton.
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