Sinfonia Concerts Are Back
What a
Comeback!
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Two years after the pandemic shuttered concert halls and we moved orchestra rehearsals online, Philadelphia Sinfonia hit the stage at the Temple Performing Arts Center on January 23rd with a multimedia area premiere: composer Kile Smith’s The Bremen Town Musicians. PSP followed soon thereafter at St. Stephen’s Church featuring Mozart, Haydn, and an incredible percussion quartet, and PS and PSCO just performed their second concert at Trinity Center for Urban Life, where four musicians spoke eloquently to their symphonic repertoire.
With audiences limited this winter to manage safe social distancing, each concert was livestreamed to huge audiences, and the resulting videos are all available here for your viewing pleasure. Please enjoy one, two or all three of them, and if you can, please also support our musicians and program with your tax-deductible donation. Ticket income is very limited this year, and your gift will go a long way toward helping us come back financially as we come back to live performances.
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Philadelphia
Sinfonia • January 23 at Temple Performing Arts Center
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Philadelphia
Sinfonia Players • February 13 at St. Stephen's Church
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Philadelphia
Sinfonia • February 20 at Trinity Center for Urban LIfe
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In lieu of concert tickets, we
invite you to make a gift to Sinfonia to support this video
production. We are committed to keeping our tuition costs low for
families during this tough time, which means we rely on the
generosity of our donors more than ever! If you enjoy the
performance and can make a gift to cover our normal ticket price
of $10-$25, we would be very grateful. Every donation large or
small goes a long way to keep our program vibrant, so thank you!
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