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Past Events - Sinfonia New York


John Scott, Conductor

with the Choir of Men and Boys of St. Thomas Church

Celebrating our debut with special low-cost pricing and free tickets!

Josef Haydn, Symphony No. 6 "Le Matin"
Josef Haydn, "Harmoniemesse"

Monday, October 1, 2007 at 8 PM
Town Hall, 123 West 43rd Street, New York City

$35 Premium

$25 Preferred

$10 Reserved


FREE TICKETS
are available in the balcony section.

Order your free tickets (maximum 4) by completing the form below. 



Sinfonia New York
IN CONCERT!


Friday, May 30, 2008 at 8:00 PM

Society for Ethical Culture
2 West 64th Street

Scroll down for more info on tickets...
The Program

Mozart ~ Divertimento for Strings No. 1 in D Major, K. 136
Mozart ~ Serenade for Winds No. 12 in C Minor, K. 388
Haydn ~ Symphony #83, "La poule"


John Scott, Conductor

Tickets
Recognizing the fact that ticket sales never cover the costs of an orchestra concert, and in keeping with our mission to make early music concerts more accessible, we have devised an innovative system for pricing and selling tickets:
 
$50 ~ Reserved seat in any section of the house
$10 ~ Reserved seat in the mezzanine
FREE  ~ At the door starting at 6 pm (remaining unsold tickets)

The system works like this:

~If you would like to support Sinfonia New York and be assured of a location of your choice, we invite you to buy advanced tickets for $50.  You may choose any section in the house.
~If you're on a budget, but you want to be assured of a seat, we offer $10 reserved tickets in the mezzanine.
~Unsold tickets, if any,  will be distributed FREE at the door.

Seating Plan
Seating at the modest-sized New York Society for Ethical Culture Hall wraps around the stage in a semi circle.  The orchestra extends back 10 rows.  The balcony has 8 rows, while the mezzanine, which is under the balcony, has 6 rows.  Acoustics are excellent throughout the hall (best in the center orchestra and balcony) and all sightlines are good (best in center balcony).  The Hall is used by Lincoln Center for chamber music events.  For a detailed seating chart, click here.

We have divided the hall into 9 sections:
   Orchestra: Left, Center, Right
   Mezzanine: Left, Center, Right
   Balcony: Left, Center, Right
Click here for a map of the venue including nearby restaurants.

Click here for a map of nearby parking garages.



Saturday, June 28 at 8:00pm
Connecticut Early Music Festival
New London, CT
More info and tickets

Download the Program Notes from the concert in CT
Gotham Early Music Scene, Gene Murrow, Executive Director
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