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February 2, 2017

This Winter at the Albany Symphony

DEBUT PERFORMANCES AND FAMILY FAVORITES!
From debut performances, to family favorites the Albany Symphony’s winter season is heating up and seats are selling fast.

Here is a list of upcoming performances at the Albany Symphony!

Price Chopper/Market 32 Sunday Symphonies for Families
Finding Do-Re (and Mi)
Sunday, January 29th at 3PM.
The world-class musicians of the Albany Symphony return to the Arthur Zankel Music Center at Skidmore for “Finding Do-Re (and Mi)”, an epic undersea musical adventure with music by Mozart, Donitzetti and more! Tickets are just $20 for adults and children are free courtesy of GE Kids In Free Days!

Karina Canellakis Conducts Brahms’ Fourth!
Saturday, February 18th at 7:30PM

The great strength and nobility of Brahms’ Fourth and final Symphony places it among his most profound achievements. Rising conductor Karina Canellakis makes her Albany Symphony debut. “A protégé of Sir Simon Rattle, she is a major conducting talent whose star is rapidly rising,” declares the Cincinnati Enquirer. She is joined by friends and family Michael Brown, Elena Urioste and Nicholas Canellakis for Beethoven’s delightful, rarely heard Triple Concerto.

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From our friends at the Palace and Cohoes Music Hall!
Musicians of Ma’alwyck
Saturday, February 11 at 7:30pm
Tickets: $19

Love lurks behind many a musical inspiration, which has inspired the Musicians of Ma’alwyck to put together a program celebrating the music, movement, and poetry of that grand, elusive feeling. Love-music somber and love-music sweet are the heart of the Valentine’s Day concert “Suite of Love,” which weaves poetry and dance into a garland of musical selections written by Bach, Schumann, Mozart, and others.