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Event Series: 2025-2026 Season

Malofeev Plays Tchaikovsky

Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

Tchaikovsky's dramatic Piano Concerto No. 1 soars under Sasha Malofeev's dazzling musicianship on Opening Night. Leonard Bernstein's brilliant overture to the witty operetta Candide—inspired by Voltaire's satire—contrasts Richard Strauss' famed Der Rosenkavalier Suite, evoking an era of splendid waltzes, courting rituals, and romance.

Showstopping Pops!

Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

An eclectic offering of popular tunes from contemporary culture, the silver screen, and musical theatre, performed by two outstanding entertainers who were Buffalo born-and-bred before hitting the big time on the international stage as well as Broadway.

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Fabio, Folklore & Fantasy

Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

Menacing timpani rolls set the tone for Rossini's solemn Overture to Semiramide, a deceivingly upbeat narration of family rivalries. Bartók's Dance Suite—featuring five original Hungarian folk soundscapes composed for the 50th anniversary of the merger of Buda and Pest—offers a vibrant musical journey. Chopin's poetic Piano Concerto No. 1 stands as a sparkling showcase of virtuosity.

A Gospel Symphony Celebration with Karen Clark-Sheard

Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

Your BPO welcomes the incomparable superstar for a jubilant evening of classic and contemporary Gospel music, blended with the joyful voices of the Buffalo United Community Choir.

La Vida Loca

Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

Get on your feet with the greatest hits of the '80s, '90s, and '00s Latin pop explosion! La Vida Loca celebrates artists including Enrique Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Santana, Ricky Martin, and more, in a high-octane program conducted by the always-engaging Enrico Lopez-Yañez.

Symphonic Spooktacular

Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

Wear your Halloween costume and enjoy some of the spookiest music ever composed, then join the costume parade across Kleinhans' stage. There's nothing to be afraid of!

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Nikki Plays Beethoven

Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

The spirited orchestration of Gould's Cowboy Rhapsody, filled with yodels and cowboy calls, is complemented by two works by Behzad Ranjbaran. Concertmaster Nikki Chooi masterfully leads Beethoven's monumental Violin Concerto in D major, celebrated for its improvised cadenzas.

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Beethoven’s Pastoral

Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

Britten's mysterious and moving Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes powerfully interpret an outcast fisherman's tragic end amid turbulent seas. Buffalo-born Robert Paterson's colorful Triple Concerto compellingly examines Earth's fragility, while Beethoven's gentle Sixth Symphony portrays a charming countryside turn, evoking deep relaxation and contemtment.

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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in Concert | Film with Live Orchestra

Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

Director Stephen Spielberg's heartwarming masterpiece is filled with unparalleled magic and imagination in the moving story that follows a lost little alien who befriends a 10-year-old boy named Elliott. Experience all the mystery and fun of their unforgettable adventure, complete with John Williams' Academy Award®-wining score performed by the BPO while the film is projected overhead.

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Mahler & Mahler

Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

Only sixteen Lieder (songs for voice and piano) survive from Alma Mahler's vast output, as her husband Gustav curtailed her publication efforts. Five poem-based works evoke love—intoxicating, intimate, infinite, and reflective of loves' past. Gustav's initially panned Symphony No. 1 employs musical imagery akin to a song cycle, interpreting nature's joys and sorrows.