
August 23rd, 2008
They are perhaps the most famous four notes in music: the da-da-da-dum opening of Beethoven’s mighty fifth symphony. This pillar of the repertoire is paired with the works of two other classical giants, providing a roller coaster ride of music where emotions remain high until the very end.

September 6th, 2008
The traditional end of Pacific Symphony’s Summer Festival, including the thrilling climax of thundering cannons and spectacular fireworks in the “1812” Overture. Before that, enjoy the best of Russian composers: from Tchaikovsky’s beloved “Nutcracker” ...

September 13th, 2008
In celebration of the Grand Opening of the Orange County Rescue Mission's Village of Hope, Baritone Jubilant Sykes joins the Pacific Symphony in Aaron Copland's tribute to the wonder of traditional American music in American Songs.
September 18th, 2008
Join us in celebrating the Pacific Symphony’s 30th Anniversary Season and the debut of the William J. Gillespie Concert Organ with an elegant pre-concert dinner and exclusive post-concert reception.

September 18th - 20th, 2008
Marking the debut of the stunning William J. Gillespie Concert Organ, this season-opening celebration features Bach’s wonderfully melodramatic Toccata and Fugue — which has been used in films, video games and even rock songs. Also on the program: Saint-Saens’ roof-raising Symphony No. 3.
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