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San Diego Symphony: The Magic of Mozart

Family Festival
Precocious Mozart was one of the world’s most famous prodigies but what do we really know about him? Who influenced him and what is his legacy? This concert explores the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of one of the world’s most popular composers with some of the greatest music of all time.

Copley Symphony Hall, San Diego
Date(s):
27 January 2013
2:00 pm
Prices
Adults: $15
Kids: $10
 

San Diego Symphony: Musical Celebrations

Family Festival
Music is all around us. From Happy Birthday to The Wedding March, there is a song for every special occasion. Join us for a journey through all those cherished moments including music for birthdays, graduations, dances and many others.

Copley Symphony Hall, San Diego
Date(s):
21 April 2013
2:00 pm
Prices
Adults: $15
Kids: $10
 

San Diego Symphony: The Magic of Mozart

Family Festival
Precocious Mozart was one of the world’s most famous prodigies but what do we really know about him? Who influenced him and what is his legacy? This concert explores the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of one of the world’s most popular composers with some of the greatest music of all time.

Copley Symphony Hall, San Diego
Date(s):
27 January 2012
2:00 pm
Prices
Adults: $15
Kids: $10
 

San Diego Symphony: Holiday Pops

Family Festival
San Diego’s favorite holiday music tradition returns! Sing along to popular holiday carols and hits including Silent Night, Jingle Bells, Sleigh Ride and many, many more.

Copley Symphony Hall
Date(s):
23 December 2012
2:00 pm
Prices
Adults: $15
Kids: $10
 

San Diego Symphony: Symphonic Olympics

Family Festival
Join instruments from all over the world as they compete to see which
ones play the loudest, the softest, the highest and the lowest! San Diego Symphony musicians will “go for the gold” in various events such as the low note limbo, the fast note dash, the marathon and others featured in Gregory Smith’s piece Orchestra Games!

Copley Symphony Hall
Date(s):
11 November 2012
2:00 pm
Prices
Adults: $15
Kids: $10

Music For Families with the San Francisco Symphony

Bring your family to hear the San Francisco Symphony in kid-sized classical concerts designed for families—great music, fascinating musical discoveries, and priceless memories. Music for Families concerts are engaging and fun, a great way to pass the Symphony magic from one generation to the next.

Ticketholders will receive a free concert guide to enhance music appreciation at home.

Donato Cabrera conductor
San Francisco Symphony


Date(s):
6 April 2013
2pm

Music For Families with the San Francisco Symphony

Bring your family to hear the San Francisco Symphony in kid-sized classical concerts designed for families—great music, fascinating musical discoveries, and priceless memories. Music for Families concerts are engaging and fun, a great way to pass the Symphony magic from one generation to the next.

Ticketholders will receive a free concert guide to enhance music appreciation at home.

Donato Cabrera conductor
San Francisco Symphony

Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
Date(s):
23 February 2013
2pm

Chinese New Year Concert and Celebration

Welcome the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Snake. This family event features a mix of music and instruments in a fusion of East and West. It includes a festivereception with Asian instruments, dancers, Chinese calligraphers, and more.

Mei-Ann Chen conductor
San Francisco Symphony

Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
Date(s):
2 February 2013
4pm

Music For Families with the San Francisco Symphony

Bring your family to hear the San Francisco Symphony in kid-sized classical concerts designed for families—great music, fascinating musical discoveries, and priceless memories. Music for Families concerts are engaging and fun, a great way to pass the Symphony magic from one generation to the next.

Ticketholders will receive a free concert guide to enhance music appreciation at home.

Donato Cabrera conductor
San Francisco Symphony

Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
Date(s):
26 January 2013
2pm

The Snowman

Silent film with live accompaniment

If you have kids—or if the holidays make you feel like a kid yourself—don’t miss The Snowman accompanied by the San Francisco Symphony. This charming animated film tells the story of a young boy’s magical friendship with a snowman. Create a lasting memories at this holiday event, which also features kid-friendly seasonal tunes and sing-alongs with the Orchestra!

Donato Cabrera conductor
Pacific Boychoir, Kevin Fox director
San Francisco Symphony

Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
Date(s):
22 December 2012
11am

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