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MARCH 29, 2025  |  7:30 PM
                                                                                                                                   A captivating concert of all-American
                                                                                            FEBRUARY 1, 2025  |  7:30 PM
                                     Steven Karidoyanes, Conductor                          FEBRUARY 2, 2025  |  3 PM              charm with Bernstein’s brilliant overture
                                                                                                                                   to Candide, Joan Tower’s Grammy-winning
                                                                                            Some of the greatest music from the 1950s   Made in America, and Aaron Copland’s heroic
                                                                                            and 60s came from the Brill Building in New   Symphony No. 3. This line up is everything we
                                                                                            York City, including chart-toppers Stand by Me,   want America to be: ambitious, confident,
                                                                                            Where the Boys Are, River Deep, Mountain High,   hopeful, and happy.
                                                                                            You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’, and Breaking Up
                                                                                            Is Hard to Do. Experience the “thrill of the Brill”
                                                                                            when guest Broadway vocalists join the Phil
                                                                                            for these hits and more!
                                                                                                                                   MAY 3, 2025  |  7:30 PM
       SEPTEMBER 28, 2024  |  7:30 PM                                                                                              MAY 4, 2025  |  3 PM
       Our dazzling season debut features the   NOVEMBER 22, 2024  |  7 PM                  MARCH 9, 2025  |  3 PM                 What’s better than an evening with Eileen
       spicy Latin rhythms of Arturo Marquez,   Neal Hampton, Conductor                     Some of the merriest melodies and looniest   Ivers? An evening with the fiery fiddler, her
       Gershwin’s dynamic An American in Paris, and   Composer and Plymouth Phil assistant   tunes are classical! Our whimsical program   red-hot band, and our masterful orchestra!
       Astor Piazzolla’s hauntingly beautiful tango,   conductor Neal Hampton ascends the podium   includes Rossini’s The Barber (er, Rabbit)   The nine-time All-Ireland Fiddle Champion
       Oblivion. Enchanting soloist Melissa White   with music he composed for the stage, a lush   of Seville, Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody, and   and former Riverdance star returns for a
       performs Florence Price’s vivacious Violin   and romantic score for Jane Austen’s Sense   Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries. With special   Celtic collaboration with our full Phil force!
       Concerto No. 1.                        and Sensibility, the musical. Music from British   guest Laura Carlo, Morning Program Host,
                                                                                            99.5 WCRB.
                                              composers rounds out the program.

       NOVEMBER 2, 2024  |  7:30 PM
       At Plymouth North High School          DECEMBER 14, 2024  |  3 PM & 7:30 PM
       Performing Arts Center                 DECEMBER 15, 2024  |  3 PM
       Our “Better Together” story continues with   Our holiday train is heading due north for a
       Mozart’s opulent overture to Don Giovanni,   special tribute to The Polar Express. Special                              508.746.8008  |  PLYMOUTHPHIL.ORG
       Louise Farrenc’s bold and brilliant Symphony   guests include mezzo-soprano Roselin Osser
       No. 2, and world-renowned guitarist Eliot Fisk,   and the PCIS 6th Grade Chorus. Get your
       performing Joaquin Rodrigo’s Fantasia para un   tickets early; these shows will sell out!
       gentilhombre (Fantasia for a Nobleman).





















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