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Brahms Festival: Symphony No. 3 & Violin Concerto

  • Jacobs Music Center 1245 Seventh Avenue San Diego, CA, 92101 United States (map)

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A DIFFERENT CONCERT THAN THE FRIDAY MARCH 6 CONCERT.

The San Diego Symphony has offered us 20 tickets to their production of Brahms Festival: Symphony No. 3 & Violin Concerto on SATURDAY, March 7th at 7:30 PM. These tickets are offered on a first come, first served basis. As we normally get more RSVP requests than we have available seats, please help us all out by only requesting what you plan to use and if your plans change let us know ASAP so that we can offer the tickets to someone else. There are no guarantees beyond the first 20 seats requested.

Please RSVP no later than noon on MONDAY, February 23rd using the form below. Instructions to receive tickets will be sent out when we get confirmation back from the Symphony. Tickets are electronic, so your email will be necessary. There will be no physical tickets distributed.

Any RSVP requests in excess will be placed on a waitlist and tickets allocated based on cancellations. If your plans change please let Joe Zilvinskis know at Joe@pozabilities.org or (619) 948-5946.

Brahms Festival: Symphony No. 3 & Violin Concerto

About the Concert

Rafael Payare, conductor
Leonidas Kavakos, violin
San Diego Symphony Orchestra

BRAHMS Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90
BRAHMS Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77

READ PROGRAM NOTES

Brahms is not only one of the most famous and cherished composers in all of 19th century music, but an artist of rich and wonderful contradictions. A musical architect of incredible intellectual skill, he wrote music that tugs instinctively at every human heart. Anyone can listen to it and be deeply moved and captivated by it, but each of us will always find that there is more and more to discover in it.

Brahms, in a word, is a whole world of feelings and of melody.

This San Diego Symphony festival is a rare occasion, bringing together some of his best-loved pieces – his four symphonies, his violin concerto and his ravishingly beautiful German Requiem – so that we can listen to them all in a single breath. Don’t miss this opportunity to take a deep dive into one of the greatest musical imaginations that ever lived!

Pre-Concert Talk | One Hour Before Concert

Join San Diego Symphony's Creative Consultant, Gerard McBurney, for a pre-concert talk inside Jacobs Music Center from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday. He will introduce the audience to the repertoire for this concert. Entry is included with your ticket. 



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Brahms Festival: Violin Concerto & Symphony No. 4