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Richmond Symphony’s Rush Hour Concert at Hardywood Kicks Off the New Year with Works by Salieri, Norman Bolter, Crawford Seeger and Mozart Featuring Zachary Guiles, Trombone
M E D I A A D V I S O R Y
January 8, 2018 – Richmond, Virginia
Join the Richmond Symphony at Hardywood Park Craft Brewery for the second Rush Hour concert of the 60th Anniversary Season on Thursday, January 18 at 6:30pm. Grab one of Hardywood’s signature craft beers, hit the food trucks and enjoy selections from pieces by Salieri, Norman Bolter, Crawford Seeger and Mozart. The Richmond Symphony’s Principal Trombonist, Zachary Guiles will be performing Norman Bolter’s IOURS for Trombone and Chamber Orchestra. This casual 60-minute concert will be led by Richmond Symphony Music Director Steven Smith and will take place in Hardywood’s Tasting Room.
Our Rush Hour concerts tend to sell out, so purchase your tickets early! Cover charge is $15 with limited seating available. Tickets can be purchased online at richmondsymphony.com or by calling 1.800.514.ETIX. A limited number of tickets will be available for purchase at the door beginning 90 minutes before the concert.
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About the Richmond Symphony
Founded in 1957, the Richmond Symphony is the largest performing arts organization in Central Virginia. The organization includes an orchestra of more than 70 professional musicians, the 150-voice Richmond Symphony Chorus and more than 260 students in the Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra programs. Each season, more than 200,000 members of the community enjoy concerts, and radio broadcasts. The Symphony also provides educational outreach programs to over 50,000 students and teachers each year. The Richmond Symphony is partially funded by the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.