Arts & Entertainment
Northbrook Symphony To Present Family Concert
The "Mozart's Magnificent Voyage" theatrical program is set for Oct. 16.
Press release from NSO:
Sept. 22, 2022
The Northbrook Symphony presents its opening concert of the 43rd season on Sunday, October 16, 2022, at 4pm under the direction of Music Director Mina Zikri.
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The “Mozart’s Magnificent Voyage” theatrical program provides a family-oriented unforgettable experience. Watch the orchestra and actors make the voyage of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his son Karl come to life. A concert that will be enjoyed by all with some of Mozart’s most famous works, including the themes from The Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni and selections from The Magic Flute. This concert features Classical Kids Live.
The concert venue is the Sheely Center for the Performing Arts at 2300 Shermer Rd., Northbrook.
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For additional information and to purchase subscriptions or single tickets, and complimentary subscriptions/tickets for children 5 years and older visit northbrooksymphony.org. Any questions please call the Symphony office at 847-272-0755.
The Northbrook Symphony thanks the Supporting Sponsors of this concert, Underwriters Laboratories and North Shore Community Bank & Trust Company, a Wintrust Community Bank.
The Northbrook Symphony celebrates its 43rd season/ 4th season under Maestro Mina Zikri as Music Director. An internationally acclaimed conductor, Maestro Zikri is the founder and Music Director of the Oistrakh Symphony of Chicago, is the Resident Conductor of the Lira Ensemble, and is on the faculty of the Community Music Division of the De Paul University School of Music. Maestro Zikri frequently travels as Assistant Conductor to Daniel Barenboim with the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra on their annual tours to major music festivals and concert halls world-wide.
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