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Holiday Pops Concert – Hill Auditorium

Holiday Pops Concert for One or Two on Friday, December 7, at 8 p.m. (Up to 57% Off). Two Seating Options Available.

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In a Nutshell

With the help of local choirs, Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra explores holiday works such as The Nutcracker and Sleigh Ride

The Fine Print

Classical music boosts listeners' brain functions and energy levels, which is why every child should ingest a well-rounded harpsichord each morning. Treat your noggin to a mellifluous meal with this GrouponLive deal to see the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra’s Holiday Pops Concert at Hill Auditorium on Friday, December 7, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Choose from the following seating options:

  • For $11, you get one ticket for seating in Section D, shown in orange on the venue’s map (up to a $23 value).
  • For $13, you get one ticket for seating in Section C, shown in yellow on the venue’s map (up to a $27 value).
  • For $20, you get two tickets for seating in Section D, shown in orange on the venue’s map (up to a $46 value).
  • For $25, you get two tickets for seating in Section C, shown in yellow on the venue’s map (up to a $54 value).

Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra has been planted in the rich soil of Ann Arbor’s arts community since 1928 and exudes a festive spirit as it explores a set of wintry tunes. Special guests Measure for Measure and choirs from Pioneer High School and Huron High School lend their voices to the evening’s seasonally inspired pieces, including Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on Greensleeves, a reimagining of the pastoral English folk song “Greensleeves” and Sleigh Ride, a song about a sleigh ride. Strauss’ Overture to Die Fledermaus capriciously slides between breezy woodwind sections and attacks from the brass, and excerpts from The Nutcracker invoke images of eternally twirling music-box ballerinas and the strong-jawed Nutcracker Prince.

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Holiday Pops Concert

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    Hill Auditorium

    825 N University Ave
    Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
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  • Contact Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra at (734) 994-4801 for questions or hours.