Seat Subscription to Four Concerts at Symphony Silicon Valley (Up to $300 Value). Choose Between Two Seating Levels.
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- Four thrilling performances
- Renowned musicians
- Stunning vintage theater
- Choice of seats & series
Captain America once said, "'Twas music that soothed the savage beast." Although he was talking about his short-lived nemesis, Dr. Angry Parakeet, it's just as true for animals of the human persuasion. Soothe your savage insides with today's Groupon for a seat subscription to Symphony Silicon Valley at The California Theater. Choose between two subscription options:
- $99 for an Orchestra or Mezzanine seat subscription (a $220 value)
- $149 for a Dress Circle or Grand Tier seat subscription (a $300 value)
See the seating chart to preview your vantage point. Additional subscriber benefits include guaranteed seating, a liberal ticket exchange policy, and discounts at local restaurants.
Whether you choose to attend four Saturday concerts at 8 p.m. or four Sunday concerts at 2:30 p.m., both lineups showcase the same four sensational performances. "Idylls & Dances" will ignite the auditory senses on January 15 or 16, with award-winning wunderkind Adam Golka on piano playing Liszt’s Totentanz (Dance of Death). March 26 or 27 will thunder with Brahms's "German Requiem" as the Symphony Silicon Valley Chorale flexes its well-tuned esophageal muscles amid The California Theatre's stunning 1920s movie-house grandeur. Jon Nakamatsu takes center stage on May 14 or 15 during "Nakamatsu Plays Two," where the dexterous instrumentalist debuts a double concerto composed specifically for him by Cuban composer Paquito D’Rivera. Finally, June 4 or 5 erupts in a flurry of Mendelssohn, Carnival music, scintillating tango, and red-hot magma during "Spices, Bandoneon & Italy."
Reviews
Best of the Bay featured Symphony Silicon Valley. Although online reviews for the orchestra are still growing, performances by the Symphony Silicon Valley are frequently reviewed, and the company itself is often featured by the local press.
- Four thrilling performances
- Renowned musicians
- Stunning vintage theater
- Choice of seats & series
Captain America once said, "'Twas music that soothed the savage beast." Although he was talking about his short-lived nemesis, Dr. Angry Parakeet, it's just as true for animals of the human persuasion. Soothe your savage insides with today's Groupon for a seat subscription to Symphony Silicon Valley at The California Theater. Choose between two subscription options:
- $99 for an Orchestra or Mezzanine seat subscription (a $220 value)
- $149 for a Dress Circle or Grand Tier seat subscription (a $300 value)
See the seating chart to preview your vantage point. Additional subscriber benefits include guaranteed seating, a liberal ticket exchange policy, and discounts at local restaurants.
Whether you choose to attend four Saturday concerts at 8 p.m. or four Sunday concerts at 2:30 p.m., both lineups showcase the same four sensational performances. "Idylls & Dances" will ignite the auditory senses on January 15 or 16, with award-winning wunderkind Adam Golka on piano playing Liszt’s Totentanz (Dance of Death). March 26 or 27 will thunder with Brahms's "German Requiem" as the Symphony Silicon Valley Chorale flexes its well-tuned esophageal muscles amid The California Theatre's stunning 1920s movie-house grandeur. Jon Nakamatsu takes center stage on May 14 or 15 during "Nakamatsu Plays Two," where the dexterous instrumentalist debuts a double concerto composed specifically for him by Cuban composer Paquito D’Rivera. Finally, June 4 or 5 erupts in a flurry of Mendelssohn, Carnival music, scintillating tango, and red-hot magma during "Spices, Bandoneon & Italy."
Reviews
Best of the Bay featured Symphony Silicon Valley. Although online reviews for the orchestra are still growing, performances by the Symphony Silicon Valley are frequently reviewed, and the company itself is often featured by the local press.