Symphony Calendar

Imperial Cities Tour

8/18/2008

AUGUST 18 - 28, 2008 11 DAYS • 16 MEALS

Imperial Cities featuring Prague, Vienna & Budapest

A cultural experience of a lifetime awaits you in Prague, Vienna, and Budapest on this 11-day Imperial Cities tour.

Fall in love with the fairy tale city of Prague as you take a panoramic tour of Hradcany Castle, see the delightful miniature horses on Golden Lane, and view St. Vitus Cathedral and the statue-lined Charles Bridge.

A trip through the Old Jewish Quarter reveals the historic Jewish Museum and Europe's oldest surviving Jewish cemetery.In Vienna, Austria's cultural, economic, and political center dine on a succulent dinner and let the melodies of great composers lull you into relaxation at a classical music concert.

Marvel at the gothic architecture on a city tour highlighting the Schoenbrunn Palace and St. Stephan's Cathedral. Travel by boat down the Danube River, one of the most breathtaking bodies of water in the world and journey through the Vienna Woods.

Upon arrival in Budapest, the "Queen of the Danube," you'll travel the Hungarian countryside and visit a typical horse farm, where you will learn the culture and history of the "Csikos," who will put on a spectacular horse show for you. On a city tour, see theMathias Church, the site of coronations of kings, the Fisherman's Bastion, Old Buda, and Heroes Square, home to the Millenium Monument, erected to commemorate 1,000 years of Hungarian dominion.

Watch as the Renaissance Period comes alive in a 14th century castle, where knights dressed in costume recreate the days of chivalry. Conclude your fascinating trip to the Imperial Cities with a Renaissance-style dinner.

RSVP to Donna Wilcoxson at 704.637.9000

Highlights...Prague • Hradcany Castle • Jewish Quarter • Vienna

Classical Music Concert • Schoenbrunn Palace • Grinzing Evening

Danube River Cruise • Budapest • Hungarian Horse Show

Mathias Church • Fishermen’s Bastion • Renaissance Dinner

Per person rates*…Double $3,449 • Single $4,049 • Triple $3,419

*Includes:Round Trip Air from Charlotte Intl Airport, Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges of $300 (subject to increase until paid in full), Hotel Transfers.

Not included in price: Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $200 per person.

North Carolina Symphony

10/11/2008

Saturday, October 11, 2008
Keppel Auditorium
8:00p.m.

William Henry Curry, Conductor

Scott Tennant, Guitar

Admission: Adult $20; Senior $17; Student $6; Children $4

"The Nutcracker"

12/21/2008

Sunday, December 21, 2008
Keppel Auditorium
2:30p.m. & 6:30p.m.

Salisbury Symphony Orchestra & Piedmont Dance Theatre

Admission:
"Children" 19 & older: Orchestra/Mezzanine $25,  Balcony $20
"Children" 18 & younger: Orchestra/Mezzanine $12,  Balcony $10

Salisbury Symphony Orchestra

1/24/2009

Saturday, January 24, 2009
Keppel Auditorium
7:30p.m.

David Hagy, Conductor

Anne Sellitti, Cello

Fanfare for the Common Man - Copland
The Unanswered Question - Ives
Cello Concerto - Elgar
Symphony No. 3 - Copland

Admission: Adult $20; Senior $17; Student $6; Children $4

Family Concert

2/15/2009

Sunday, February 15, 2009
Varick Auditorium
4:00p.m.

David Hagy, Conductor

Richard He, Piano
Dustin Wilkes-Kim, Violin
All-County Fifth Grade Honors Chorus

Admission: Adult $17; Senior $14; Student $4; Children $2

Salisbury Symphony Orchestra

3/21/2009

Saturday, March 21, 2009
Keppel Auditorium
7:30p.m.

David Hagy, Conductor

Louis Goldstein, Piano

String Concerto in D - Stravinsky
Piano Concerto in D Minor - Mozart
Scheherazade - Rimsky-Korsakov

Admission: Adult $20; Senior $17; Student $6; Children $4

Pops Concert - Salisbury Symphony Orchestra

5/2/2009

Saturday, May 2, 2009
Keppel Auditorium
7:30p.m.

David Hagy, Conductor

Federico Pivetta, Matt Kendrick, Jakubu Griffin, Jazz Trio

Seattle Slew - Bolcom
Concerto for Jazz Piano Trio & Orchestra - Bolling

Admission: Adult $20; Senior $17; Student $6; Children $4

"Pops at the Post"

6/6/2009

Saturday, June 6, 2009
Salisbury Post Loading Dock
Sunset

Salisbury Symphony Orchestra
David Hagy, Conductor

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