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    Holiday Pops

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

    Deck the halls for Western New York's most cherished holiday tradition! Ron Spigelman conducts a celebration of the sounds of the season with help from the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, the Buffalo United Community Choir, and a few surprises!

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    Holiday Pops

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

    Deck the halls for Western New York's most cherished holiday tradition! Ron Spigelman conducts a celebration of the sounds of the season with help from the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, the Buffalo United Community Choir, and a few surprises!

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    Holiday Pops

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

    Deck the halls for Western New York's most cherished holiday tradition! Ron Spigelman conducts a celebration of the sounds of the season with help from the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, the Buffalo United Community Choir, and a few surprises!

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    Holiday Pops

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

    Deck the halls for Western New York's most cherished holiday tradition! Ron Spigelman conducts a celebration of the sounds of the season with help from the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, the Buffalo United Community Choir, and a few surprises!

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    Mozart’s Mass

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

    Our Mozart Festival opens with the "Prague" Symphony No. 38, composed on the heels of The Marriage of Figaro's tremendous success. Rich in complex subtleties and lyrical sophistication, it spans a full spectrum of emotion. Mozart's unfinished "Great" Mass in C minor—his most exalted and personal work—was deeply influenced by the Baroque traditions of Bach and Handel. Its original movements journey from somber to soaring, with later 20th-century revisions completing the piece.

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    Mozart’s Mass

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

    Our Mozart Festival opens with the "Prague" Symphony No. 38, composed on the heels of The Marriage of Figaro's tremendous success. Rich in complex subtleties and lyrical sophistication, it spans a full spectrum of emotion. Mozart's unfinished "Great" Mass in C minor—his most exalted and personal work—was deeply influenced by the Baroque traditions of Bach and Handel. Its original movements journey from somber to soaring, with later 20th-century revisions completing the piece.

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    Mozart’s Violin

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

    Continuing our Mozart Festival, enjoy works by two peers: Joseph Bologne's jaunty Symphony No. 2 and Maria Theresia von Paradis's Overture to The School Candidate, her sole surviving orchestral piece, in commedia dell'arte form. Mozart's five violin concertos, composed in 1775, culminate in a Fifth that is imaginative and technically challenging. The fiery "Haffner" Symphony, honoring a former Salzburg patron, is bold and regal.

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    Mozart’s Violin

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

    Continuing our Mozart Festival, enjoy works by two peers: Joseph Bologne's jaunty Symphony No. 2 and Maria Theresia von Paradis's Overture to The School Candidate, her sole surviving orchestral piece, in commedia dell'arte form. Mozart's five violin concertos, composed in 1775, culminate in a Fifth that is imaginative and technically challenging. The fiery "Haffner" Symphony, honoring a former Salzburg patron, is bold and regal.

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    BPO UpClose

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

    Two immersive performances designed as a unique, intimate, informal concert experience. Led by BPO musicians Nikki Chooi and Jonathan Borden, the program provides backstory and insight to the short classical music pieces while the audience is seated around the orchestra.