The Nutcracker – Saturday evening
Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences WVThe Charleston Ballet and WV Symphony Orchestra perform Tchaikovsky's classic ballet! Click here for ticket information.
The Charleston Ballet and WV Symphony Orchestra perform Tchaikovsky's classic ballet! Click here for ticket information.
George Frideric Handel: Messiah with guest conductor David Castleberry and the WV Symphony Chorus
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART: Overture to The Marriage of Figaro GABRIEL KAHANE: If love will not swing wide the gates co-commission with Anthony McGill, clarinet GUSTAV MAHLER: Symphony No. 1 "Titan"
WILLIAM GRANT STILL: Serenade -- with the WV Youth Symphony side, by-side DOBRINKA TABAKOVA: Timber & Steel DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH: Festive Overture SERGE PROKOFIEV: Selections from Romeo and Juliet with the WVU Theater Department
A fan-favorite returns as film composers and the orchestra take center stage. Guest Conductor Chelsea Tipton, II, will lead the orchestra on a wild ride through some of the biggest block-busting movies! You won't want to miss this. (This concert is not included in the passport.)
Experience the thrill of Hollywood's greatest scores brought to life in this blockbuster symphonic tribute to the magic of the movies. Tickets for all who are age 18 or younger are free! Adult tickets available for purchase with this link.
LOUISE FARRENC: Symphony No. 3 CARL ORFF: Carmina Burana with the WV Symphony Chorus, WVU Concert Choir
An interactive experience of magic and music for the entire family! Master illusionist Michael Grandinetti performs mind-bending feats of magic on stage while the WV Symphony plays enchanting musical selections. Alyssa Wang will guest conduct.
A fun-filled afternoon of music and magic the whole family will remember long after the final bow. Tickets for all who are age 18 or younger are free! Adult tickets available for purchase with this link.
CARLOS SIMON: City of Lights EDVARD GRIEG: Piano Concerto featuring Barbara Nissman, piano JOHANNES BRAHMS: Symphony No. 4
Celebrate the season's final crescendo with new music, piano virtuoso Barbara Nissman, and one of Brahms's greatest symphonic triumphs. Tickets for all who are age 18 or younger are free! Adult tickets available for purchase with this link.