$20 for One Ticket to Southwest Florida Symphony Orchestra’s A Very Merry Pops
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- Chorus and orchestra
- Innovative holiday program
- Baritone Daniel Narducci
- Choose from two dates
Christmas music is the perfect soundtrack to unwrapping presents, dynamiting Christmas hams in spectacular serving fashion, and decorating the tree with pictures of Vladimir Putin dressed like Santa. Get a live helping of yuletide melodies with today’s Groupon, which gets you one ticket to A Very Merry Pops at the Southwest Florida Symphony Orchestra, located at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall. Choose from one of the following dates and seating options:
- For $20, you get one rear orchestra ticket on Saturday, December 18 at 8 p.m. (a $42 value)
- For $20, you get one front orchestra or mezzanine ticket on Sunday, December 19 at 8 p.m. (up to a $60 value)
Recently featured in the Naples Daily News(http://gr.pn/hJ4anZ) for celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Southwest Florida Symphony is directed by treble-clef guru Michael Hall and features the region's foremost musicians. American baritone Daniel Narducci joins the FSO to lend his low-frequency vocal acrobatics to the group’s red and green-sounding program. Great for a holiday-centric night out or for those sick of hearing nearby construction workers perform barbershop quartet classics while they work, A Very Merry Pops guarantees an evening’s worth seasonally affecting harmonies.
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Southwest Florida Symphony has been featured for its past performances in Naples Daily News and Florida Weekly.
- Chorus and orchestra
- Innovative holiday program
- Baritone Daniel Narducci
- Choose from two dates
Christmas music is the perfect soundtrack to unwrapping presents, dynamiting Christmas hams in spectacular serving fashion, and decorating the tree with pictures of Vladimir Putin dressed like Santa. Get a live helping of yuletide melodies with today’s Groupon, which gets you one ticket to A Very Merry Pops at the Southwest Florida Symphony Orchestra, located at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall. Choose from one of the following dates and seating options:
- For $20, you get one rear orchestra ticket on Saturday, December 18 at 8 p.m. (a $42 value)
- For $20, you get one front orchestra or mezzanine ticket on Sunday, December 19 at 8 p.m. (up to a $60 value)
Recently featured in the Naples Daily News(http://gr.pn/hJ4anZ) for celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Southwest Florida Symphony is directed by treble-clef guru Michael Hall and features the region's foremost musicians. American baritone Daniel Narducci joins the FSO to lend his low-frequency vocal acrobatics to the group’s red and green-sounding program. Great for a holiday-centric night out or for those sick of hearing nearby construction workers perform barbershop quartet classics while they work, A Very Merry Pops guarantees an evening’s worth seasonally affecting harmonies.
Reviews
Southwest Florida Symphony has been featured for its past performances in Naples Daily News and Florida Weekly.
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About Southwest Florida Symphony
Classical, opera, and popular orchestral compositions make up the repertoire of the Southwest Florida Symphony, which has made quality programming its mission since 1961. Aiming to make music accessible to all, the symphony visits schools, offers scholarships, books youth-friendly concerts, and provides a friendly First-Timer’s Guide for new audience members unfamiliar with the proper way of applauding.