Brevard Philharmonic’s 39th season beings Sept. 13

Brevard Philharmonic announces ticket sales and concert schedule for its 39th season, which opens on Sunday, Sept. 13.

Press release from event organizers:

Join Brevard Philharmonic for its dynamic 39th season, full of musical favorites, running from September through April. Single tickets for BP’s 2015-16 season are now on sale.

The musical offerings include:
September 13, 2015- Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto, featuring Natasha Paremski.
November 15, 2015- Dueling Guitars featuring Beijing Guitar Duo.
December 17, 2015- Holiday Magic featuring your favorite holiday pops.
February 21, 2016- The Best of Beethoven featuring Vadim Gluzman, violin.
April 3, 2016- A Wall of Sound featuring William Bates, organ.
April 17, 2016- Swan Lake featuring Inbal Segev, cello.

Due to popular demand, Brevard Philharmonic now offers a “choose your seat” option at home via the newly designed website, www.brevardphilharmonic.org. You may now read about the concert, the guest artist, and purchase your reserved tickets from the comfort of your home. There is also an option to print your tickets or have them mailed directly to your door.

The Brevard Philharmonic is a nonprofit organization comprised of local and regional musicians, presenting six concerts annually at Brevard College’s Porter Center for the Performing Arts under the distinguished baton of Dr. Donald Portnoy, its artistic director and conductor. Its mission is to foster in the community and in our schools an appreciation for classical music and the performing arts.

Individual tickets are $35 per concert, and the six concert season ticket is $180, a 15 percent savings. Three and five concert packages are also available. Discounts are available for students. Call the philharmonic office at (828) 884-4221 for details or order with our new “pick your seat” option at http://www.brevardphilharmonic.org.

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