FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
London Comes to Town for One Night Only as the Royal Philharmonic takes the stage on January 13!
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (December 5, 2017) – With a not-to-be-missed concert, the British are coming to Daytona Beach for a very special evening with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, presented by the Daytona Beach Symphony Society, at Peabody Auditorium (600 Auditorium Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32118), 7:00 pm, Friday, January 13, 2018.
This enchanting concert with London’s Royal Philharmonic will feature a rare event with the conductor also gracing the stage as soloist, when Maestro Zukerman brings his much celebrated violin virtuosity to bear on Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5. Additional programming for the night includes selections from Beethoven and Elgar.
Make plans to arrive early and attend either the Fundraising Dinner at 5:00, in the Rose Room (reservations required) or the Free Pre-Performance Talk, given by Ms. Kathy Finn, at 6:00pm, in the auditorium.
“And we encourage everyone to take advantage of our family, student and military discounts, as well as discounts for Volusia County School employees,” adds Tracy Marino, Director of Marketing and Development.
The 66th Season will continue with:
Sunday, January 28, 3:00pm Sweden’s Helsingborg Symphony
Saturday, February 10, 7:00pm Puccini’s Madama Butterfly (opera)
Friday, February 23, 7:00pm Germany’s Staatskapelle Weimar Orchestra
Sunday, February 25, 3:00pm Jacksonville Symphony
Sunday, March 4, 3:00pm National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba
Single tickets ($39-$69) can be purchased in person at the Peabody Auditorium Box Office, online at dbss.org or by calling Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000. To make reservations for the pre-concert fundraising dinner or with any questions, contact 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 music, dance and opera to the widest possible audience. We inspire and encourage our youth to develop an appreciation for the performing arts through our YES! Program. By bringing the highest quality 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