Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra hosts Feb. 25 Concert

YPSILANTI — Music Director Adam C. Riccinto and the Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra (YSO) continue celebrating their 25th season as the orchestra takes the stage at the Lincoln High School Performing Arts Center for a concert of classical favorites on Sunday, February 25 at 3:30 p.m. The orchestra will be joined by celebrated guest artists, violinist Eliot Heaton and violist John Madison, who will delight audiences with a collaborative performance of Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola. The family-friendly concert will also offer two masterpieces by Czech composer Antonin Dvořák: the popular Carnival Overture and the joyful Symphony No. 8.

The YSO will perform with Eliot Heaton and John Madison as guest artists on Sunday, February 25 at 3:30 p.m. at Lincoln High School’s Performing Arts Center, 7425 Willis Road, Ypsilanti, MI, 48197. Tickets are $12 for adults, $6 for students/seniors/children, and $30/ per family, and can be purchased at the door or online at A2Tix.com.

The YSO is grateful for the many businesses and individuals who shared their support by contributing auction items. The YSO also thanks its Corporate Sponsors: Bank of Ann Arbor, The City of Ypsilanti Bicentennial Committee, Dennis Green, Dykema, The Faber Piano Institute, in2being LLC., Dan and Linda Wagner, Washtenaw Parks & Recreation Commission, Wealthpoint Management, The Ypsilanti Performance Space (The Ypsi), and Zingerman’s Community of Businesses. As well as our Business Sponsors: The Brian Bundesen Team, King’s Keyboard House, Meadow Montessori School, The Pho House, Ruoff Mortgage, Satchel’s BBQ, Sidetracks Bar & Grill, South Arbor Animal Hospital, and Wellspring Healing Center LLC.

More information about the Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra can be found at www.ypsilantisymphony.orgon Instagram @ypsilantisymphony, on TikTok @ypsilantisymphony, on our youtube channel @ypsilantisymphonyorchestra194  and on Facebook.

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