Join the San Luis Obispo Symphony for 1,001 tales of music, mystery and more. On Saturday, Feb. 2, 2031 at 8 p.m., Maestro Nowak has planned an amazing evening with the orchestra at the Christopher Cohan Center in San Luis Obispo featuring Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s colorful and exotic “Scheherazade” and Mozart’s “Great G minor Symphony.” Concertmistress Pam Dassenko will be featured in the classic re-telling of 1,001 Arabian Nights, embodying the character of the Sultana Scheherazade whose storytelling skills saved her life. Mozart’s romantic Symphony No.40 will round out this night of classics with the Central Coast’s favorite orchestra, the San Luis Obispo Symphony.
Please Note: Earlier releases included Soprano Ava Pine on the program for this concert but Ms. Pine has unfortunately canceled this San Luis Obispo appearance.
Tickets range in price from $20-$75 and may be purchased at the Performing Arts Center ticket office at (805) 756-4TIX (4849) or online at www.pacslo.org. Student rush tickets are offered at half-price in all sections after 7:30 pm at the door. The Performing Arts Center Ticket Office is open Tuesday – Saturday from 12 noon – 6 pm and on concert Saturdays from 12 noon until 8:30 pm.
This concert is sponsored by Aaron A. & Lyn C. Baker and Joe & Peggy Little. Generous 2012-2013 Symphony Season Sponsors include Pacific Western Bank, the City of San Luis Obispo, Trilogy at Monarch Dunes, PRP Companies, Embassy Suites Hotel, KCBX Public Radio, Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance, San Luis Obispo Vintners Association and the San Luis Obispo Tribune. No Ties Allowed! Free Dress Rehearsals at 1 pm on all Classics Concert Saturdays are generously sponsored by Rabobank. Symphonic Forays with Dr. Craig Russell is sponsored by Ursula & Michael Fitzgerald.
Further details about this concert and about all of the concerts and programs of the San Luis Obispo Symphony are available at www.slosymphony.com or by calling (805) 543-3533. For interviews and other information, please contact Communications Director Patty Thayer at (805) 543-3533, ext.#15.