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A Harmonious Journey: Savannah Philharmonic's Spectacular 2024-2025 Season

The Savannah Philharmonic is set to captivate audiences with its 2024-2025 season at the iconic Lucas Theatre For the Arts. From holiday classics to jazz-infused guitar performances, each event promises a unique and delightful musical experience. Conductor Keitaro Harada will lead the Philharmonic through a series of enchanting concerts, featuring renowned artists like Jason Max Ferdinand, Susan Conant, and more. This season is bound to resonate with music lovers of all tastes, offering everything from the spirited sounds of Sibelius to the ethereal compositions of Bach.

Nov 29, 2024
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1. Holiday Pops!
The tradition returns! Bring family and friends to the dazzlingly decorated Lucas Theatre as the Savannah Philharmonic and Keitaro Harada perform carols, classics and more, certain to warm your holiday heart. And yes, Virginia, there will be a Santa Claus!
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Dec 21, 2024
Savannah Philharmonic

Savannah, GA · Lucas Theatre For the Arts

2. Guitar Fest!
Savannah’s own Howard Paul of Benedetto Guitars brings his signature jazz guitar sound to the evening. Daniel Bolshoy, master of classical guitar, performs Rodrigo’s haunting Concierto de Aranjuez. Hear these two brilliant guitarists in one spectacular concert!
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Jan 18, 2025
Savannah Philharmonic

Savannah, GA · Lucas Theatre For the Arts

3. Symphonic Spirit
Jason Max Ferdinand, Professor – Conductor – Composer – Speaker, is an inspirational musician, leader and teaching mentor whose gifts are sought after by choirs and orchestras in the USA and internationally. Since 2022 he has served as the Director of Choral Activities at the University of Maryland, College Park, having spent the preceding 14 years as professor at Oakwood University, where he conducted the renowned Aeolians of Oakwood University.
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Feb 15, 2025
Savannah Philharmonic

Savannah, GA · Lucas Theatre For the Arts

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Mar 2, 2025
Savannah Philharmonic

Savannah, GA · Lucas Theatre For the Arts

5. Bach Brandenburgs & More
Susan Conant, specializes in playing chamber music on recorders, flutes and whistles. Her musical journey spans across ages and cultures as evidenced by her three current Charleston, SC based ensembles; Spartina Consort (Early Music), Porto Seguro, (Brazilian music) and Zephyr (Celtic). She has shared her chamber music in a variety of venues and concert series including Piccolo Spoleto, the Charleston Library Society, Forte Jazz Lounge, North Charleston Arts Festival, Brazil Fest at I’on, Fripp Island Friends of Music, Northern Illinois University, Morton Arboretum, the College of Charleston, McClellanville Arts Council, and UUC Santa Fe. Conant has played with the Charleston Symphony for Harry Potter Live #3, The Christmas Revels, Charleston Pro Musica and the Taylor Festival’s Celtic Christmas. Also a composer, arranger and conductor, Conant is a former Music Director for the Unitarian Church in Charleston and for the UU Society of Geneva, IL. She has published two discs of her own chamber compositions – Lowcountry Sojourn (2013) and A New Leaf (2006). She is also recorded on the Taylor Festival Choir’s, “Sing We Now of Christmas” (2010, MSR Classics) for which she arranged the title cut. Conant’s compositions dig into her roots including English and American folk music from summers growing up at Pinewoods Camp, Early Music studies under Susan Zimmerman and classical flute at the New England Conservatory with Claude Monteaux.
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Mar 7, 2025
Savannah Philharmonic

Savannah, GA · The Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah

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May 3, 2025
Savannah Philharmonic

Savannah, GA · Lucas Theatre For the Arts

Conclusion
The upcoming 2024-2025 season of the Savannah Philharmonic is a harmonious blend of tradition, innovation, and artistic excellence. Each concert is a unique opportunity to experience world-class performances that transcend the ordinary. Whether you are a lifelong lover of classical music or new to the symphonic scene, this season promises to offer something unforgettable. Join the Philharmonic as they celebrate the timeless power of music and its ability to connect hearts and minds across generations and cultures.
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