Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra
32 Court Street - Suite 1 , P.O. Box 3174
508-746-8008
k.mceachern@plymouthphil.org
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TICKETS ON SALE ONLINE STARTING JULY 1ST.
Ticket orders received before July 1 will be seated in the following order:
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Memorial Hall, Plymouth, MA
While The Sorcerer’s Apprentice cautions about the consequences of unleashed power, this opening night piece shows no restraint. Its whirling, brilliant, playful instrumentation rises to an insistent climax as the music evokes visions of marching mops gone wild! Composer Paul Dukas drew his inspiration from that very story as described in the poem by Goethe, and popularized by Walt Disney’s film Fantasia. Elena Roussanova Lucas’ Suite: Moments of Arrival sparks wonder and reflection with music illustrating the spirit of nature and the excitement of travel. Saint-Saëns magnetic and heavenly Symphony No. 3 casts its own spell with intensive bursts of organ in a piece that flows, transcends, and swirls the theme to a grand, levitating culmination!
Pre-Concert Cocktail Party: 6pm
Pilgrim Hall Museum hors d'oeuvres & cash bar. - $20
Pre-Concert Talk with Maestro Karidoyanes: 6:30pm
Memorial Hall - Free with ticket
Plymouth North High School Performing Arts Center, Plymouth, MA
It's a musical battle of bravado and flair with Mozart and Salieri on the program! While this fictional rivalry makes for fun movie twists, the music pairs in harmony. Two opera overatures by Salieri, The Storm at Sea and Falstaff set our start, one depicting a ship in rough seas adn the oher a story of charming misadventure. Mozart's final symphony, No. 41, Jupiter, is pure delight and regarded by many as one of the best ever composed. From its opening movement - a literal burst of notes - the piece exemplifies Mozart's mastery of mesmerizing melodies. Award-winning virtuoso trumpeter and former Canadian Brass member, Brandon Ridenour, brings passion and power to Jhann Hummel's energetic Trumpet Concerto.
Pre-Concert Talk with Maestro Karidoyanes: 6:30pm
Free with ticket
Post-Concert Cocktail Party
Plymouth CAL -Wine, dessert, coffee. - $10
Memorial Hall, Plymouth, MA
Catch that holiday glow with the purest of magical ingredients: holiday music! Our pops weekend inspires joy with plenty of merriment and your favorite seasonal classics sung by gifted soprano, Kristen Watson and the Plymouth Community Intermediate School 6th grade chorus. Don't miss fun favorites such as Mele Kalikimaka (The Hawaiian Christmas Song), I'll Be Home for Christmas, and Believe from the holiday film The Polar Express, plus the annual March of the Toys parade with Santa leading our way!
Memorial Hall, Plymouth, MA
Join us for an afternoon of sheer musical delight! Meet our Phil musicians and their instruments during a pre-concert instrument demonstration - the perfect way to test-drive many instruments- whether you're a child or a child at heart! Our hour-long Phil concert includes performances by the Plymouth Children's Chorus, an award-winning emergining artist from South Shore Conservatory and with a nod to the Plymouth 400 Anniversary, music from Antonin Dvorak's New World Symphony and Leroy Anderson's Governor Bradfords March. Special ticket prices make this an affordable, fun way to experience the magic of live orchestral music!
Plymouth 400 Adoration of Place
Saturday, March 30, 2019, 7:30PM Memorial Hall, Plymouth, MA
The Phil honors the Plymouth 400 Anniversary with a visual, vocal, orchestral and spiritual celebration! Award-winning cellist Zlatomir Fung joins the orchestra for Dvorák’s Cello Concerto, a New World Concerto of sorts because Dvorák composed it here in America. Choruses from Pembroke, Plymouth North and Silver Lake Regional High Schools lend their voices to Copland’s Simple Gifts and The Promise of Living, selections that exemplify hope and gratitude. Wampanoag leader, historian and artist, Jonathan James-Perry stirs Native People’s ancestral heritage with First Light, a reference to the Wampanoag, or People of the Light, by Tonya Wind Singer. The lives of early settlers come into focus through archival photos from Pilgrim Hall Museum set to musical touchstones: Copland's music from the film, Our Town, and Miklós Rózsa's The Mayflower from the film score to the 1952 film Plymouth Adventure. We honor the many who have walked this place before us.
Pre-Concert Cocktail Party: 6pm
Pilgrim Hall Museum - hors d'oeuvres & cash bar. - $20
Pre-Concert Talk with Maestro Karidoyanes: 6:30pm
Memorial Hall - Free with ticket
Spring Pops! Bette, Babs & Beyond
Saturday, May 16, 2020, 7:30PM Sunday, May 17, 2020, 3PM Memorial Hall, Plymouth
We’re celebrating iconic women of music—Bette, Barbra, Dolly, Tina, Cher and more! Steven Karidoyanes conducts the Phil and guest Broadway vocalists in a brilliant tribute to the stories these women shared and the music they made including The Wind Beneath My Wings, Don’t Rain on My Parade, I Will Always Love You, What’s Love Got to Do With It? and If I Could Turn Back Time. Don’t miss this memorable Spring Pops season finale!
Pre-Concert Cocktail Party: 6pm
Blue Room, Memorial Hall hors d'oeuvres & cash bar - $20