Free Neighborhood Concerts

Free Neighborhood ConcertsWells Fargo continues its commitment to The Philadelphia Orchestra’s Neighborhood Concerts as presenting sponsor for the eighth consecutive year.

Join The Philadelphia Orchestra for two Free Neighborhood Concerts this October. Perfect for the entire family, these concerts bring the Philadelphia Sound to life throughout the region.

Tuesday, October 4 6:00 PM
Urban Outfitters Inc. Headquarters
The Navy Yard
5000 S. Broad Street
Building 543

Cristian Macelaru Conductor

Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol
Smetana "The Moldau," from Má vlast
Gershwin Promenade (Walking the Dog)
Grieg Suite No. 1 from Peer Gynt
Rossini Overture to William Tell

Seating for this concert will be indoors. 

Sunday, October 9 6:30 PM
The RiverStage at the Great Plaza at Penn's Landing
Columbus Boulevard between Market and Walnut Street.

Cristian Macelaru Conductor
Leila Josefowicz Violin

Barber Commando March
Copland Four Dance Episodes from the ballet Rodeo
Kreisler "Liebesleid," for violin and orchestra
Kreisler "Liebesfreud," for violin and orchestra
Massenet "Meditation," from Thaïs, for violin and orchestra
Higdon Fanfare Ritmico
Elgar "Nimrod," from "Enigma" Variations
Dvorák Fourth movement from Symphony No. 9 ("From the New World")

Please note the Penn’s Landing 6:30 PM concert start time reflects a change from a previously published earlier time for logistical reasons.

Seating for the October 9 concert will be outdoors. We encourage you to bring your blankets and chairs to enjoy an evening with The Philadelphia Orchestra.

These concerts are FREE and open to the public. Seating is general admission and first come, first served.

For more information on the Free Neighborhood concert series please e-mail Philadelphia_orchestra@philadelphiaorchestra.org.

 

About FREE Neighborhood Concerts

The FREE Neighborhood Concert Series continues The Philadelphia Orchestra's commitment to celebrating the vitality of neighborhoods throughout the Philadelphia region, bringing the Orchestra into communities in a variety of settings, and introducing the world-renowned ensemble to new audiences. The Orchestra revived its free Neighborhood Concerts in 2000 as part of its centennial celebrations as a tangible expression of the Orchestra’s gratitude to the people of Philadelphia for their 100 years of support. By bringing the gift of music into the communities where people live, the Orchestra has worked to break down perceived barriers that might separate it from many people in the community.