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Beethoven’s Fifth
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesFour notes instantly recognizable across generations welcome back the much-loved Symphony No. 5 to the Kleinhans stage. Dance Symphony's rhythmic jazz motifs were drawn from an evocative Copland ballet about a morbid conjurer who could raise the dead and make them dance. Beethoven expands on Mozart's influence in his Piano Concerto No. 1, featuring challenging key changes and bold harmonies.
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The Music of Pink Floyd with The Machine
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesThe premier Pink Floyd experience returns to the BPO with classic hits timed to a laser light show, celebrating 50 years since the studio album Wish You Were Here.
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Dancing & Romancing
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesBroadway and Hollywood combine for a romantic and entertaining evening of song and dance inspired by the likes of Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Gene Kelly, and Eleanor Powell. With hit tunes like They Can't Take That Away from Me and Let's Face the Music and Dance to Singin' in the Rain and Begin the Beguine, this evening will put a smile on your face and a spring in your step.
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Fredonia Side-by-Side
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesJoin us for a special side-by-side concert with the Fredonia Symphony Orchestra! This collaboration features Fredonia's College Symphony Orchetra performing... Read more »
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Tchaikovsky Meets Elfman
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesA myriad of eclectic instruments—including pots, pans, and metal gadgets—accompany world-renowned percussionist Colin Currie and his acclaimed BPO ensemble in performing Danny Elfman's offbeat, idiosyncratic Percussion Concerto, composed without brass or woodwinds. Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony, once plagued by poor reviews and personal self-doubt, endures as a beloved, emotionally lyrical masterpiece, proving its timeless appeal.
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Tchaikovsky Meets Elfman
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesA myriad of eclectic instruments—including pots, pans, and metal gadgets—accompany world-renowned percussionist Colin Currie and his acclaimed BPO ensemble in performing Danny Elfman's offbeat, idiosyncratic Percussion Concerto, composed without brass or woodwinds. Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony, once plagued by poor reviews and personal self-doubt, endures as a beloved, emotionally lyrical masterpiece, proving its timeless appeal.
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Tim Burton’s Batman (1989) in Concert | Film with Live Orchestra
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesThe Bat Signal lights up Buffalo when the BPO performs Danny Elfman's iconic score live while the star-studded Micahel Keaton and Jack Nicholson movie is projected above the orchestra.
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Rick Steves’ Europe: A Symphonic Journey
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesIn partnership with Buffalo Toronto Public Media. Join Rick Steves and the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra on a spectacular musical journey through Europe. This unique special blends powerful Romantic-era anthems from composers like Strauss, Grieg, and Verdi with breathtaking visuals and Rick’s cultural insights. Experience Europe’s history, the passion for freedom, and the spirit of unity across borders. Perfect for lovers of music, history, and travel.
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Brahms & Bruch
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesTwo English folk songs form George Butterworth's idyllic The Banks of Green Willow, premiered just two years before the promising young composer's demise in the trenches of World War I. German Max Bruch, captivated by Scottish traditions, wove these melodies into his violin showpiece, Scottish Fantasy. Meanwhile, Brahms' expressive Symphony No. 1, finely dubbed "Beethoven's Tenth," gestated for 22 years due to his remarkable perfectionism.
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Brahms & Bruch
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesTwo English folk songs form George Butterworth's idyllic The Banks of Green Willow, premiered just two years before the promising young composer's demise in the trenches of World War I. German Max Bruch, captivated by Scottish traditions, wove these melodies into his violin showpiece, Scottish Fantasy. Meanwhile, Brahms' expressive Symphony No. 1, finely dubbed "Beethoven's Tenth," gestated for 22 years due to his remarkable perfectionism.