San Francisco Symphony Unveils Thrilling New Concert SeriesSan Francisco Symphony Unveils Thrilling New Concert Series The San Francisco Symphony, renowned for its exceptional artistry and innovative programming, has unveiled an exciting new concert series that promises to captivate and inspire audiences. “SFSymphony Presents” will feature a diverse array of concerts beyond the symphony’s traditional repertoire. This groundbreaking series will showcase boundary-pushing collaborations with renowned artists, genre-bending performances, and immersive experiences that redefine the concert hall experience. The inaugural season of “SFSymphony Presents” includes: * “Silk Road Ensemble: Echoes of the Silk Road” (September 16-17): The Grammy Award-winning Silk Road Ensemble brings its tapestry of global sounds to Davies Symphony Hall, exploring the musical crossroads of East and West. * “Stephen Curry Presents: ‘Metamorphosis'” (November 11-12): NBA superstar Stephen Curry teams up with the symphony for a multimedia performance that fuses music, technology, and storytelling. * “The Avalanches: We Will Always Love You” (February 15-16): Australian electronic music duo The Avalanches performs their acclaimed album live with a full symphony orchestra, creating an immersive sonic journey. * “Mitski: A Farewell Performance” (March 17-18): Celebrated singer-songwriter Mitski bids farewell to San Francisco with a poignant and intimate concert. * “Kronos Quartet Performs Philip Glass and Steve Reich” (April 27-28): The legendary Kronos Quartet pays tribute to two of the most influential composers of our time. “This new series is a testament to our commitment to expanding the boundaries of classical music and reaching new audiences,” said Mark C. Hanson, President and CEO of the San Francisco Symphony. “We are thrilled to present these extraordinary concerts that will ignite imaginations and create lasting memories.” Tickets for “SFSymphony Presents” concerts are on sale now. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit sfsymphony.org.
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