Vienna Woods/New York Nights: Songs of Two Cities Featuring Kristin Chenoweth
Davies Symphony Hall (San Francisco, CA)
The San Francisco Symphony presents Vienna Woods/New York Nights: Songs of Two Cities featuring star of stage and screen, Kristin Chenoweth, at Davies Symphony Hall.
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In the Viennese tradition of New Year's Day concerts, the San Francisco Symphony presents a musical journey from Vienna to Manhattan. Begin the evening with waltzes born on the banks of the Blue Danube. Then enjoy show-stopping hits featuring Kristin Chenoweth, Tony Award-winning actress and former star of the Broadway hit musical Wicked, who is currently featured on NBC's The West Wing. You'll hear songs written especially for Ms. Chenoweth, a dazzling Jerome Kern Broadway medley, and even a Wicked tune! The New York Times raves: "For aficionados of the American musical, it's Ms. Chenoweth who's the real thing, melding decades of performing traditions into something shiny and new." Order your tickets now, and join the Symphony on New Year's Day!
San Francisco Symphony
The San Francisco Symphony and Michael Tilson Thomas present more than 220 concerts each year from September through July in a variety of genres, with SFS musicians performing classical concerts, holiday favorites, summer pops events, free outdoor concerts, special series for families and children, plus presentations of visiting guest artists and orchestras from around the globe. The San Francisco Symphony also takes its unique style to audiences world-wide, touring nationally and internationally every year. The SFS is currently recording all the Mahler symphonies on its own media label and has recently launched Keeping Score, a national, multi-year, multi-media project bringing classical music to millions of Americans via TV, radio, the Internet and more.