SF Philharmonic’s Thrilling Final Concert of the Season!

The San Francisco Philharmonic is performing its thrilling final concert of its 2024-2025 season! Their shows at the Herbst Theatre this season have had incredibly good vibes, and of course, wonderful music. Herbst is a beautiful and intimate spot to see shows, with no bad seats in the house.
SF Phil’s Music Director & Founder Jessica Bejarano, conducts with a gorgeous enthusiasm, and the people who attend their concerts are true music lovers and enthusiasts. Their final show of the season should be a wonderful affair.

They’ll begin with the riotous Danse Bacchanale from Saint-Saëens’s Samson and Delilah. Then, the delightful Ani Bukujian, principal second violin with the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, joins to perform Barber’s soaring Violin Concerto–it’s sure to wow listeners.

Finally, SF Phil will play Dvořák’s New World Symphony, first performed in 1893, and has legend has it, was taken along as a recording by Neil Armstrong to the Apollo 11 mission to the moon.
Dvořák’s New World Symphony
About San Francisco Philharmonic:
San Francisco Philharmonic is an orchestral group dedicated to cultural enrichment, music education and creating a performance platform for women and POC artists to showcase their talents. They are dedicated to executing diversity, equity, and inclusion in all facets, from our board of directors, musicians, audience members, and conductors on the podium.
SF Philharmonic plays Dvorak’s New World Symphony
Saint-Saëns’s Danse Bacchanale
and Barber Violin Concerto with Ani Bukujian
4/26 | Herbst Theatre | 401 Van Ness Ave, SF | 7:30 p.m.
Regular Price: $30 – $40
Ticket prices include all fees.
Run Time: 1 Hour, 30 Minutes

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