Celebrating its 75th Season, the Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra is giving a free performance in the Kimmel Cultural Campus’s Perelman Theater on Tuesday, June 21 at 7:30pm.
The program:
Mason Bates - Desert Transport
Mary D. Watkins - Soul of Remembrance
George Gershwin - Concerto in F
With Debra Lew Harder, piano
Igor Stravinsky - Firebird Suite
The Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra is one of the Philadelphia region’s oldest and most-established symphony orchestras, and has a regular, 5-concert regular subscription season in Delaware County. Including members from all walks of life, its rehearsals take place on Tuesday evenings, led by Music Director and Conductor Reuben Blundell, who’s in his eighth year with the orchestra. Together, they have released two highly praised world-premiere recordings in collaboration with the Philadelphia Free Library’s Fleisher Collection, including the 2021 “American Discoveries,” of works by American 20th female composers.
There will be no tickets and this free concert is general admission. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
For more information, please visit www.lansdowneso.org.