The Northridge community has already taken interest in a classical music concerts slated to be held in January. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra will be returning to the Northridge stage to a significant amount of fanfare.
This year's concert will be featuring three timeless composers. The audience has the opportunity to listen to works by Johannes Brahms, Johann Strauss II, and Paul Hindemith. All pieces will be conducted by Ricardo Muti, and this concert should resonate with anyone who is a fan of romantic music.
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra is one of the most respected orchestras in the world, and it has hosted several other reputable composers. Examples include Daniel Barenboim, James Levine, and Georg Sulti. This event has been underwritten by Kathleen Martin, and the Colburn Foundation.
Musical concerts will use several trusted methods to inform listeners of what to expect. Some prime examples include working in tandem with respectable printing services, distributing playbills before the event, and providing guests with Brochures illustrating future performances.
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra will be returning to The Soraya located at 18111 Nordhogg Street on Thursday, January 22nd. The concert is slated to begin at 7:30 PM, and it will be broken up into three segments. Note that ticket prices will vary according to seating locations. More details can be found at the official Soraya website, or by contacting a representative.
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