The all volunteer Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis presents a free concert September 16 at the Central Library with music ranging from Beethoven, Brahms, to Beauty and the Beast!
The Philharmonic of Indianapolis is pleased to start its season at the Indianapolis Public Library during its 100th year celebration for a free Saturday afternoon one-hour concert of Beethoven, Brahms, and Beauty and the Beast! A concert that also features music from Guardians of the Galaxy, The Lion King, and Stars and Stripes Forever, this concert is sure to please today’s audience of diverse interests! And to keep the concert lively for young audience members, most of the shorter works are no longer than 4-5 minutes! We are even presenting music written by a young high school composer, Ben Shively, from Lafayette, whose award-winning (already!) music captures an imaginative style that embraces many different current influences! We hope you enjoy our Library concert “From Beethoven to Beauty and the Beast!”
Orcenith Smith conducts the all volunteer Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis
Open and free to the public
Phone: 317-767-5385
Email: info@philharmonicindy.org
2017/09/16 - 2017/09/16
Central Library
40 E. St. Clair Street, Indianapolis, iN 46204