Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra: A Winter Symphony Spectacular
Step into an orchestral wonderland with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra's winter program lineup at the Cincinnati Music Hall. From the evocative Dvořák's New World Symphony to the innovative Beethoven X Beyoncé fusion, February and March 2025 promise a feast for the senses. Highlights include virtuosic performances by renowned violinists Randall Goosby and Gil Shaham, a special birthday celebration concert, and the mesmerizing Classical Roots event celebrating community and culture. Join us in exploring the rich and diverse musical tapestry woven by these world-class artists.
Dvořák’s New World Symphony moves with magnificent energies and melodies that feel like home. Hearing it performed by the CSO at Music Hall is a must-have experience. Randall Goosby, a new champion of Florence Price’s solo works, returns for the composer’s Second Violin Concerto plus Chausson’s most popular work. Selections from Wynton Marsalis Blues Symphony trace the blueprints of a quintessential American style.
Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony, the 1800’s ultimate dance club track, becomes the backdrop for an innovative fusion. Fifteen chart-topping hits from Beyoncé’s iconic discography —including “Girls,” “Crazy in Love,” “Sorry,” “Halo,” “Cuff It,” “Single Ladies” and “Texas Hold ‘Em”— are seamlessly interwoven into this musical journey.
This Valentine’s weekend, fall in love with the intensity and driving pulse of Brahms’ last symphony, an exhilarating bouquet of heart-on-sleeve melodies and relentless passion. Violin virtuoso Gil Shaham brings his signature joy and pitch-perfect technique to Dvořák’s Violin Concerto, filled with rich folk-like energy born out of the traditions of the composer’s homeland, and conductor John Storgårds returns, starting the program with the CSO premiere of music by Victoria Polevá.
This Valentine’s weekend, fall in love with the intensity and driving pulse of Brahms’ last symphony, an exhilarating bouquet of heart-on-sleeve melodies and relentless passion. Violin virtuoso Gil Shaham brings his signature joy and pitch-perfect technique to Dvořák’s Violin Concerto and conductor John Storgårds returns, starting the program with the CSO premiere of music by Victoria Polevá.
Conductor Samuel Lee and the CSO provide the soundtrack as we celebrate the birthdays of 300 years of music and sing “Happy Birthday” to a brand-new piece!
Conrad Tao is a Cincinnati fan favorite at this point. The pianist-composer returns for an all-solo program playing Debussy studies by the book, a shimmery reimagining of Schumann’s haunting music for a weeping bride, and one of Tao’s own explosive explorations of the piano’s far-reaching potential
Take a musical tour of Rome with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Two of Respighi’s epic showpieces bring rushing fountains, towering pines, mysterious catacombs, and triumphant Roman legions to Music Hall. Richard Strauss’ final work, four hauntingly beautiful last songs, sing of acceptance, transformation, and fruition at the end of one’s long journey.
Love and community ring throughout Music Hall when the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Classical Roots Community Choir and Nouveau Program celebrate a much-beloved Queen City tradition. JMR leads an inspirational program — an evening of powerful performances that will fill your heart with joy and bring you to your feet!
Love and community ring throughout Music Hall when the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Classical Roots Community Choir and Nouveau Program celebrate a much-beloved Queen City tradition. JMR leads an inspirational program — an evening of powerful performances that will fill your heart with joy and bring you to your feet!
Love and community ring throughout Music Hall when the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Classical Roots Community Choir and Nouveau Program celebrate a much-beloved Queen City tradition. JMR leads an inspirational program — an evening of powerful performances that will fill your heart with joy and bring you to your feet!
In conclusion, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra's winter program is a rich tapestry of musical experiences, offering something for everyone. Whether it's the nostalgic melodies of Dvořák, the groundbreaking fusion of Beethoven and Beyoncé, or the community-centered Classical Roots, these events promise to captivate and inspire. With each performance, the CSO reaffirms its role as a beacon of cultural enrichment and artistic excellence, inviting audiences to celebrate the universal language of music. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this vibrant musical journey.