This series features the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) performing some of the best works created classical music’s most legendary composers.
The opening theme of Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s first "Piano Concerto" may be one of the most recognizable in classical music and represents the sweeping, brilliant essence of Russian Romantic music. And back by popular demand, the concert features delightful music by members of the Strauss family.
For show times and tickets, call (412) 392-4900.
This series features the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) performing some of the best works created classical music’s most legendary composers.
PSO Music Director Manfred Honeck presents his personal version of AMadeus Mozart’s "Requiem", a dramatic and theatrical treatment which features church bells, Gregorian chant and readings from Mozart’s letters to his father. The setting is Vienna’s St. Stephen’s Cathedral at the time of Mozart’s death.
For show times and tickets, call (412) 392-4900.
The Pittsburgh Symphony Association (PSA) celebrates its 70th anniversary with this fundraiser to benefit the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
A highlight of the event will be the shopping boutique, which will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Vendors from the Pittsburgh area will set up boutiques and sell a wide array of specialty, holiday and gift items. Admission is free and open to the public.
A luncheon is open to shoppers for $40 and will be held at 12:30 p.m. For reservations call (412) 392-3303.
Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh joins the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in performing the breathtaking holiday favorite.
First performed in 1742, George Frideric Handel's oratorio "Messiah" uses verses from the King James Bible to present Jesus' life and its significance according to Christian doctrine.
Saturday's matinee performs allows the audience to participate by singing along. For show times and tickets, call (412) 392-4900.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the holiday season and bring your family to Heinz Hall for the festive decorations and 25-foot holiday tree.
Start a family tradition with this concert as you sing along to your favorite carols sprinkled with guest appearances by Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra friends including mascot Fiddlesticks and a special someone from the North Pole.
For more information, call (412) 392-4900.
The unmatched artistry of jazz trumpeter Chris Botti will be on display for this wonderful holiday concert.
One of today’s most exceptional trumpeters, Botti melds jazz, classical and pop into a sophisticated contemporary genre. His beautiful interpretation of "Ave Maria", Botti creates a lasting holiday memory, setting the tone for the season.
For tickets, call (412) 392-4900.
Local favorite William "B.E." Taylor performs a mixture of original and classic holiday songs including "The First Noel" and "Feel The Love Of Christmas" --- many in a pop-rock style.
For more information, call (412) 392-4900.
Marvin Hamlisch leads the Pittsburgh Symphony Pops Orchestra --- with special guests the Mendelssohn Choir Of Pittsburgh --- to performs a wonderful selection of carols and holiday favorites.
For show times and tickets, call (412) 392-4900.
This musical is the rags-to-riches story of a 1960s girl group and their triumphs and tribulations on their road to fame.
With music by Academy Award nominee Henry Krieger and book/lyrics by Tony and Grammy-winning Tom Eyen, "Dreamgirls" features the unforgettable hits “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going,” “One Night Only” and “Listen.”
For show times and tickets, call (412) 392-4900.
This amazing theatrical experience lights up with ordinary characters performing extraordinary feats set in a magical city called Illumination.
Electric linemen walk wires, trash collectors balance on cans, firemen leap tall buildings and aerialists redefine "romance in the air". The international cast of over 20 artists come to life with an original urban score and are transformed within costumes like telephones, fire hydrants, cars and road cones.
Presented by Cirque Productions, an American company that combines the European cirque-style of performance artistry with American circus arts and Broadway theatrics. For show times and tickets, call (412) 392-4900.
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