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Daytona Beach Symphony Society Announces 71st Season!

Special to Seniors Today
A dazzling lineup of Internationally Renowned Orchestras, Ballet, and Opera will headline the Daytona Beach Symphony Society’s 71st Season, beginning in January of 2023.

According to Interim Managing Director Dorothy Allison, the Society’s 71st season is “perfectly orchestrated” and will again bring an exciting season of classical music excellence to Volusia and surrounding counties. All concerts and performances are at the Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach.

The Concerto Budapest Orchestra, Hungary’s Eminent Orchestra, opens the season on Sun., Jan, 8, 3 p.m. Known for its rich history and dynamism of its young musicians, world-renowned conductor Andras Keller leads the orchestra, featuring acclaimed pianist Zoltan Fejervari.

Sat., Jan. 14, 7 p.m., the Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra Of Ukraine will perform in Daytona. Lviv is a medieval city and one of the great cultural centers of Eastern Europe.

The only living student of Benny Goodman, Julian Milkis, will entertain the audience with an evening of music From Baroque To Jazz on Sat., Jan. 28, 7 p.m.

The Munich Symphony Orchestra, one of the largest symphonic orchestras based in Munich, performs Sat., Feb. 4, 7 p.m. This renowned and adventurous orchestra musicians from 17 different countries.

Opera lovers will enjoy Madam Butterfly (in Italian Madama Butterfly), one of opera’s most enduring tales of unrequited love on Thur., Feb. 17.

Direct from Tbilisi, Democratic State of Georgia, the Royal National Ballet presents Fire Of Georgia, an evening of ethnic dance on Sun., Mar. 19, 3 p.m.

Movie fans will love the final concert of the Season, A Night At The Oscars with the Hollywood Concert Orchestra on Fri., Mar. 31, 7 p.m.

Subscriptions to the 7-concert series are now on sale and are available only through the Symphony Society Office. Subscribers save 20 percent off the single-ticket price and enjoy the opportunity of selecting the best seats in the house. Members of the Symphony Guild receive a 30 percent discount off the single ticket price. Single tickets will go on sale November 1.

To purchase, or renew, your subscription, call the Symphony Society office at 386.253.2901.