FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Direct from Gdańsk, Poland, the Polish Baltic Philharmonic comes to Daytona Beach on January 24th!
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (January 8, 2016) – The Daytona Beach Symphony Society’s 64th Season at the Peabody Auditorium (600 Auditorium Blvd), Daytona Beach, continues on Sunday, January 24th at 3:00pm with the Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, featuring one of the most compelling young pianists today, Marcin Koziak, performing Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2.
Founded in 1945, the Polish Baltic Philharmonic is one of the largest musical institutions in Poland. International sensation Ernst Van Tiel conducts the afternoon’s program, which also includes Wagner’s Overture to The Flying Dutchman, and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4.
The free pre-performance talk will help to further illuminate the Polish Baltic Philharmonic’s concert, and takes place in the Rose Room in Peabody Auditorium, at 2:00pm, given by the Symphony Society’s Artistic Advisory Committee Chair, Dr. Dallas Weekley.
Sponsors for this performance include Grand Season Sponsor, the Daytona Beach Symphony Guild; Season Sponsor, the Loretta and Michael Kahn Foundation; Concert Sponsors Dr. Gordon & Gina Millar, and Weekley & Arganbright. Hospitality sponsor is Carefree Catering.
The 64th Season will continue with these performances:
Wednesday, February 24 Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra
Friday, February 26 Giselle · Moscow Festival Ballet
Sunday, March 20 Cirque de la Symphonie · Jacksonville Symphony
Single tickets range from $39-$68, and can be purchased at the Peabody Box Office, online at dbss.org or by calling 800-745-3000. For information on performances, gift certificates and community programs, call the Symphony Society office at 386-253-2901.
About Us
The Daytona Beach Symphony Society is a non-profit dedicated to bringing the excitement of classical and modern music, dance and opera to the widest possible audience. We inspire and encourage the students of Volusia County to develop an appreciation for music through our YES! Program, now in it’s 20th year. By bringing the highest quality national and international symphonic orchestras and soloists to Volusia County, we generate an awareness and appreciation of music, dance and opera for residents and visitors.
Contact:
Tracy Marino, Director of Marketing & Development
Daytona Beach Symphony Society
Ph: 386-253-2901
P.O. Box 2
Daytona Beach, FL 32115