French Flair, A Musical Journey with the Sacramento Philharmonic
Sacramento Community Center Theater (1301 L Street Sacramento, CA 95814)
- Full Price:
- $69.00
- Our Price:
- $32.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for French Flair have expired.
The last date listed for French Flair was Saturday January 22, 2011 / 8:00pm.
Currently at Sacramento Community Center Theater:
Brit Floyd Recreates the Pink Floyd Live Experience
- Full Price:
- $42.50
- Our Price:
- COMP - $20.00
Brit Floyd, the premiere U.K.-based Pink Floyd tribute band, is coming to Sacramento Community Center Theater. Boldly calling themselves "the world's greatest Pink Floyd show," Brit Floyd is confident in their ability to recreate the experience of seeing Pink Floyd live. Loosely based on the 1994 Division Bell tour, the performance includes an elaborate light show, projections and inflatables. They have played large venues in the U.K., including the Royal Albert Hall and O2 Arena, as well as festivals such as the Isle of Wight and Glastonbury. Learn More
More Information About French Flair
Description
Program:
5 Poèms of Trakl (for baritone & orchestra)
Philippe Hersant (American premiere)
Piano Concerto in G Major — Maurice Ravel
"Iberia," from Images for Orchestra, No. 2
Claude Debussy
Bolero — Maurice Ravel
Artists:
Michael Morgan - conductor
Jeffrey Kahane - piano (Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra debut)
Brian Leerhuber - baritone
About the Ticket Supplier: Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra
The Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra is more than the 83 musicians and Music Director, Michael Morgan, seen on stage.
Their family includes a dedicated board of directors and a host of staff members, volunteers, donors and organizations that have banded together to preserve and promote great classical music in the Sacramento region.
Indeed, with partnerships with the Sacramento Opera and the Sacramento Ballet; support from the Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra Foundation (formerly the Sacramento Symphony Foundation) and the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission; and strong relationships with the Sacramento Philharmonic League (formerly the Sacramento Symphony League) and other organizations, it is no wonder that the Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra has been widely acknowledged as the "successor" to the old Sacramento Symphony.


