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Santa Rosa Symphony Hosts a Free Fire Relief Benefit Concert Monday, November 20

Gary Carnivele November 7, 2017

Responding to the enormous need in the community it has been a part of for 90 years, the Santa Rosa Symphony, with support from Sonoma State University’s Green Music Center, will present a Free Fire Relief Benefit Concert on Monday, November 20, 2017 at 7:30 pm.

Conductor Emeritus Corrick Brown joins Music Director Bruno Ferrandis for this special event, which will also feature Conductor Laureate Jeffrey Kahane playing Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1. The program also includes Aaron Copland’s Fanfare for the Common Man, Eglar’s “Nimrod” from Enigma Variations and Beethoven’s highly-praised Symphony No. 3, Eroica.

Donations collected at ticket reservation and at the concert support Redwood Credit Union’s North Bay Fire Relief Fund, Community Foundation Sonoma County’s Sonoma County Resilience Fund and Sonoma State University’s Noma Gives (which supports affected students, staff and faculty). The Symphony thanks the orchestra, conductors, ushers and stage crew for donating their time and talent.

Please join the Symphony on November 20 in Weill Hall, Green Music Center, for an evening shared with good friends, good will, heartfelt giving and excellent music. We are, indeed, stronger together. #SonomaStrong

Admission to this benefit concert is free (2 tickets per household), though requested donations are accepted at time of reservation and at the concert. Lobby opens at 6:30 pm.

Tickets available:
Wednesday, November 8 at 10 am
Call (707) 546-MUSIC (546-8742)
(not available online)

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