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The Chelsea Symphony: HOME
The Chelsea Symphony’s (TCS) annual holiday concert on December 2nd, 2022 features the orchestra’s annual performance of Aaron Dai’s The Night Before Christmas, narrated by special guest, actor and artist Eve Plumb, best known for her role as “Jan” on the TV classic The Brady Bunch. As the year nears its end, The Chelsea Symphony returns home to its roots, performing light classical and holiday pops favorites. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Christmas Overture opens the evening in fanfare with luscious settings of traditional Christmas carols. Concertos for this concert include Max Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy, featuring violinist Joseph Morag, and Gerald Finzi’s Five Bagatelles, with clarinetist Christine Todd. In keeping with Chelsea Symphony tradition, the program ends with a performance of Leroy Anderson’s beloved Sleigh Ride conducted by a past winner of the orchestra’s holiday concert silent auction, and closing with Eve Plumb narrating Aaron Dai’s The Night Before Christmas. Following the concert, the orchestra will host a reception and silent auction to benefit the orchestra.
Venue: St. Paul's Church
315 West 22nd Street
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206--38-3-5347
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