Showing posts with label Classical Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Classical Music. Show all posts

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Symphony San Jose Prepares Landmark 25th Anniversary Season Filled with Historic Celebrations

Symphony San Jose will commemorate its 25th anniversary while simultaneously honoring the 100th anniversary of the California Theatre and the 150th anniversary of the first orchestral ensemble ever presented in San Jose. These converging milestones will infuse the entire 2026/2027 season with special significance.

Under Executive and Artistic Director Robert Massey entering his fifth year at the helm, the orchestra will deliver 43 performances stretching from October 2026 through June 2027. The lineup will maintain the group's signature balance of enduring classical works, bold new compositions, popular selections, and dynamic collaborations. Standout innovations will include a fresh December classics offering, an additional fully staged ballet partnership with New Ballet, the first-ever performance utilizing the California Theatre’s Mighty Wurlitzer organ, and the brand-new My Very First Symphony aimed at introducing families to the orchestra.

Enthusiasts can anticipate programs spanning Dvořák’s triumphant “From the New World,” Mussorgsky’s vivid “Pictures at an Exhibition,” and a spectacular live-to-picture rendition of Star Wars: A New Hope. You will savor seasonal highlights featuring The San Jose Nutcracker along with a joyful Holiday Spectacular, leading toward a stirring close with Beethoven’s monumental Ninth Symphony. Meanwhile, education outreach will expand through additional Students at the Symphony performances, ensuring the next generation connects with live music.

Subscriptions priced from $90 have become available now via www.symphonysanjose.org or by calling (408) 286-2600. Single tickets from $35 go on sale in mid-August.

Sunday, July 6, 2025

Unmask the Magic: Symphony San Jose’s Season Opener Promises a Night of Fantasy and Music

San Jose welcomes a thrilling start to the fall with Symphony San Jose’s 24th season-opening program, MASQUERADE, on October 4 and 5, 2025. This event at the California Theatre in Downtown San Jose invites you to step into a world of fantasy and imagination. The masquerade theme weaves through an evening of three unforgettable orchestral works, blending celebration with the power of live music in a way that feels both timeless and fresh.

The program kicks off with Anna Clyne’s Masquerade, a vibrant piece that pulses with energy and captures the joy of festivity. Next, Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini delivers a stunning showcase for piano, full of lush melodies and technical brilliance. The night closes with Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique, a wild ride through love, madness, and otherworldly visions that still feels revolutionary nearly 200 years after its debut.

A major draw is the appearance of Jon Nakamatsu, a San Jose native and globally celebrated pianist. His performance promises to bring a hometown pride to the stage, making this a special moment for local music lovers. Want to get more out of the experience? Arrive early for the Music Notes session, held an hour before each concert. It’s a free, casual talk with insights, fun facts, and guest interviews, perfect for deepening your connection to the music.

For an extra dose of glamour, the October 4 opening night transforms into Masquerade Fantastique. Picture a red-carpet welcome, a VIP pre-concert reception with wine and live entertainment, and a post-concert courtyard dessert party where you can chat with conductor Nathan Aspinall, Jon Nakamatsu, and Symphony San Jose musicians. It’s all happening at the historic California Theatre. Call 408.286.2600 or email Development@symphonysanjose.org for details and reservations.

This is your chance to enjoy a night of mystery and melody in the heart of Downtown San Jose. Tickets range from $35 to $115, with youth discounts available, so grab yours and join the celebration.



Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Experience the Vibrant Soul of Spain in Downtown San Jose

Symphony San Jose is closing its season with España, a concert that promises to be a feast for the senses. This musical journey through Spain, led by the acclaimed Spanish conductor Jose Luis Gomez, will take you on an unforgettable cultural adventure right here in our city.

The concert features an exciting program that includes works by Gabriela Lena Frank, Maurice Ravel, and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, each offering their unique take on Spanish music. But the true highlight of the evening is Joaquin Rodrigo’s beloved Concierto de Aranjuez, performed by the virtuosic Spanish guitarist Rafael Aguirre. Known for its passionate melodies and intricate guitar passages, this piece is a cornerstone of Spanish classical music and a must-hear for any music lover. With Gomez at the helm and Aguirre’s masterful guitar work, this performance is set to bring an authentic Spanish flair to the stage.

But the excitement doesn’t start with the first note of the orchestra. Arrive early to indulge in a pre-concert experience. One hour before the concert, you can savor delicious Spanish tapas, sip on refreshing sangria, and be mesmerized by a live flamenco dance show.

Join us at the historic California Theatre in Downtown San Jose on Saturday, June 7, 2025, at 7:30 PM or Sunday, June 8, 2025, at 2:30 PM. Tickets range from $35 to $121.50, with special discounts for youth under 17 when purchased with a full-price ticket. Parking is convenient and affordable at the nearby city-owned garage on San Carlos Street. For more details about the artists, including conductor Jose Luis Gomez and guitarist Rafael Aguirre, visit the Symphony San Jose website.