How do I get tickets?
All of our classical concerts have a pay-what-you-can ticketing system. Each concert attendee will be presented with a ticket at the door at no charge.
We ask for a $20-$30 voluntary donation from those who are able to financially.
We ask for a $20-$30 voluntary donation from those who are able to financially.
What should I wear?
More than anything, we want you to be comfortable! Dress in a way that works for you. Some people love dressing up and going out—if that’s you, do it and you won’t be the only one, we promise. If you prefer to be more casual, you won’t be the only one dressed casually, either.
When should I arrive?
We ask that you plan on arriving at least thirty minutes before the performance. There will be refreshments and socializing in the lobby.
Do I need to know the music?
Absolutely not, although many people have said that they enjoy the concert even more if they're familiar with the repertoire. We hope to have humanistic stories connected to each piece, as well as recordings on our website.
When do I applaud?
Don’t stress – we’re pretty informal here. The program page will list the movements of each piece, along with its estimated duration.
How long do the concerts run?
They are usually around 2 hours, including a 15 minute intermission.
Are children allowed?
Yes! We ask that they try to conform to the culture of silence and not distracting others. You may step out of the performance hall at any time if need be.
Can I request an autograph of a solo performer, symphony player, or conductor?
Yes!