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JAX Chamber: Cocktails, Coffee And Concerts: The Jacksonville Symphony Journeys Through The Works Of Beethoven
WHO: The concert will be conducted by Symphony Associate Conductor Gonzalo Farias. Farias will be multi-tasking through a portion of the ...
November 10, 2021
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Jacksonville, FL (November 10, 2021) --- Lovers of coffee and cocktails can also enjoy a world-class concert with the Jacksonville Symphony as the orchestra takes the audience on a journey through the music of one of history’s most epic composers: Ludwig van Beethoven. This concert is on both the PNC Bank Symphony in 60 Happy Hour Series and the Raymond James Coffee Series.
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WHEN:
WHAT: Classical music titan Ludwig van Beethoven wrote nine epic symphonies and five glorious piano concertos. Symphony Associate Conductor Gonzalo Farias takes you through a series of highlights from several of these works, each revealing a different face of Beethoven and his brilliance.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM: These concerts will feature music from five of Beethoven’s most beloved works:
SYMPHONY IN 60: This season, the Symphony is celebrating local organizations and community groups that make our community the cultural gem that it is. Each PNC Bank Symphony in 60 concert will be themed, and we hope you’ll join in! This second performance in the series is celebrating our local non-profit organizations. There is limited availability for local non-profit organizations to set up a table in the Symphony lobby promoting their organization. *
*Please reach out to the Symphony’s Patron Experiences Coordinator, David Anderlik, at danderlik@jaxsymphony.org to reserve your organization’s spot at Symphony in 60!
WHO: The concert will be conducted by Symphony Associate Conductor Gonzalo Farias. Farias will be multi-tasking through a portion of the concert, both conducting and playing the piano during Beethoven’s “Emperor” Piano Concerto.
WHERE: Jacoby Symphony Hall in the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts
TICKETS: Tickets can be purchased at jaxsymphony.org or by calling the Symphony Box Office at 904.354.5547.
For photography, interview requests, or more information, please contact:
Sydney Schless
Marketing & Communications Director
The Jacksonville Symphony’s 2021/22 season is dedicated to Robert E. Jacoby. An avid supporter of not only the arts, but of Jacksonville, Bob Jacoby’s legacy will forever be felt throughout the First Coast. It is without a doubt that the Jacksonville Symphony is the world-class organization it is today due to his persistent and passionate support of symphonic music.
The Jacksonville Symphony is North Florida’s leading music nonprofit offering live performances at Jacoby Symphony Hall in the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts and other venues throughout the area. In addition, the Symphony provides music instruction for youth and operates the Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestras. For more information about the Symphony, visit jaxsymphony.org, like them at facebook.com/jaxsymphony; follow them on Twitter @jaxsymphony, on Instagram at JaxSymphony and on YouTube at JacksonvilleSymphony.