The Symphonia’s “Inspired, Naturally” Season Continues

David Kim will guest as principal conductor and violin soloist in "Wind," hitting the stage at the Roberts Theater March 26

Principal conductor and violin soloist David Kim will lead the orchestra through "Wind" March 26.
Principal conductor and violin soloist David Kim will lead the orchestra through “Wind” March 26. Photo by Allie Skylar Photography

The third installment of The Symphonia’s “Inspired, Naturally” element-themed season of concerts will hit the Roberts Theater at Saint Andrew’s School March 26 at 3 p.m. This concert’s elemental inspiration is “Wind,” and will feature longtime friend of The Symphonia David Kim as principal conductor and violin soloist. Kim is the renowned concertmaster of The Philadelphia Orchestra.

Kim will lead The Symphonia orchestra through a concert repertoire that includes: Jessie Montgomery’s “Voodoo Dolls”; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Rondo in G major “Haffner” and Serenade No. 6, Serenata Notturna, K.239; and   Astor Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. 

One of The Symphonia’s most popular guest conductors, Kim brings passion, humor, intelligence, and even a high-tech component to each performance.

Information on flex-subscriptions and single concert tickets and programs is available here, by calling (561) 376-3848, or by emailing tickets@thesymphonia.org

David Kim will host a pre-concert conversation from 2-2:30 p.m., giving ticket holders an opportunity to learn more about the works to be performed that afternoon. 

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