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Kerrville Symphony season schedule is announced

Kerrville’s Symphony of the Hills has announced its 18thseason schedule, which will begin October 11 and end April 25, at the Cailloux Theatre, 910 Main Street in Kerrville.

This season’s concerts and dates are:

October 11, 2018–Mozart to Bernstein: A Legacy

December 6, 2018–Peace on Earth: Holiday Music for the Hill Country

January 5, 2019–The Fabulous 50s: Romance to Rock ‘n’ Roll

February 28, 2019–A New World: Classical Music Lands in America

April 25, 2019–Music for All Time: To Everything There Is A Season

Subscriber ticket sales began on August 1, and seats for individual concerts will begin on September 1. Subscriber ticket sales allow the concert goer to purchase the same season seating, at a posted price, for all five season concerts. Once subscriber seats are assigned, physical tickets are mailed in late August.

Patron level season subscriptions are also still available. Patron level are obtained by gifting an amount above the ticket price. In addition to priority and assigned seating, Patrons also enjoy season benefits in accordance to the amount donated.

“While the initial deadline of July 31 has come and gone, folks may still become Patrons up until the time of the first concert in October, however seat selections may be limited once subscriber and individual tickets go on sale,” symphony board member Mary Muse said. “For that reason, we encourage anyone considering moving up to the Patrol level to do so quickly, before season seating becomes limited.”

Full descriptions and musical programs for each concert, along with ticket information and signup forms, are available at symphonyofthehills. org, via email at [email protected], or by calling (830) 792 7469.

About Symphony of the Hills

Symphony of the Hills is a professional symphony orchestra. Our mission is to provide inspiring and enriching symphonic music to audiences throughout the Texas Hill Country, with an emphasis on expanding music appreciation and developing the musical talents of young people throughout the community.

The orchestra is governed by The Symphony of the Hills Association, Inc., whose Board of Directors is comprised of community leaders and educators. This is an all-volunteer, working board, and each of the directors has specific responsibilities and duties. The costs of operations are covered through ticket sales, patron donations, business sponsorships, program advertising, foundation gifts, and specific grants.

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