Season 30 Bach to Mozart: Pines of Rome
Schedule
Sat Jan 11 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
The Klein Center for the Performing Arts | Sierra Vista, AZ
About this Event
Season 30 Bach to Mozart: Pines of Rome
Come join the Sierra Vista Symphony at The Klein Center for the Performing Arts for an unforgettable evening of classical music! Experience the beauty and grandeur of Bach and Mozart's timeless compositions, culminating in Respighi's stunning "Pines of Rome." This elegent concert promises to transport you to another world with its breathtaking melodies and powerful orchestration. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in the magic of live orchestra music here in Southern Arizona!
As always, our pre-concert seminar starts at 6:00PM in the Lecture Pod, and the concert starts promptly at 7:00PM.
Please show up prior to concert start time or you will have to wait until a pause or break to be let in (during the applause.)
Please have virtual tickets or confirmation code ready at the door. We do not provide physical tickets for Eventbrite orders.
Concert Itinerary
- Nabucco Overture - Verdi
- Concertino for Flute Op. 107 - Chaminade. Performed by our Concerto Competition Winner Natalie Rice
- Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 - Greieg
- Hooked on Classics
- Hungarian Dance No. 5 - Brahms / Phillips. Performed by the Cochise Youth Orchestra
- Adagio for Strings - Barber
- Pines of Rome - Respighi
Our Mission
The Sierra Vista Symphony Association is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting a high-quality symphonic orchestra in order to bring live music to Sierra Vista and surrounding communities and to serve as a focal point for musical education and artistic excellence in the area.
Concert Etiquette
Hold Your Applause - It is a common practice when watching classical concerts to hold your applause until the end of a music piece. However, this might get confusing if you're unfamiliar with the piece being performed. Your safest bet is to clap when most of the audience starts clapping.
Take Advantage of Intermissions - Concerts usually have intermissions; this is the time when it's OK to leave your seat. If you need to, you can go to the restroom, get a drink or a snack, or call someone on your cellphone during intermissions. It is also polite to wait for the end of a performance before leaving or returning to your seat.
Stay Quiet - This is the most important rule in concert etiquette. As best you can, avoid talking, whispering, whistling, singing along or humming to the music while the concert is ongoing so as not to distract other people.
Stay Still – A kind reminder: Of course, nobody expects you to sit perfectly still; however, stretching while you're seated, tapping your feet, cracking your knuckles or chewing gum are inappropriate.
Alarm Off - If you really need to bring these things with you, make sure to turn it off or set it to vibrate/silent mode before the concert starts.
Flashes Off - Flash photography is usually not allowed during concerts. The reason behind this is the flash from your camera can distract the musicians.
Mind Your Time - Make sure that you arrive before the concert starts, enough time to find a great seat.
Where is it happening?
The Klein Center for the Performing Arts, 5225 E Buena School Blvd, Sierra Vista, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 30.00 to USD 35.00