Win 2 Tickets – Or 20% off for Beethoven’s Ode to Joy
The New Haven Symphony is proud to be part of the GoogleHaven100.
As sponsor of GoogleHaven gift #9 of 100, we are giving away two tickets to our May 13 performance of Beethoven’s epic Symphony #9, Ode To Joy. This 2-ticket gift to our best seats in historic Woolsey Hall is yours if you’re the 12th person to email us. Everyone else who emails from today to May 13 will get a 20% discount and no handling fees.
To qualify, please:
email us at boxoffice@newhavensymphony.org.
use subject line GoogleHaven100
tell us your name and why you want to see Beethoven’s Ode To Joy.
Orchestra has ‘new level of precision and excitement’
(Editorial published in the New Haven Register on Sunday, May 2, 2010)
The Register has been paying attention the the New Haven Symphony lately, and it should.
The April concert was spectacular, including Jin Hi Kim’s wild drumming as she played her own piece and the overwhelming Fifth Symphony of Beethoven, which brought an emotional audience to its feet.
It has taken a couple of years for word to get around that William Boughton is drawing out of the symphony a level of precision and excitement that we’ve never heard before, but now people are hearing this news, and the audience is growing.
I usually hear symphonies on the radio and at each concert I’m amazed again at the brilliance of a live orchestra as the sound of horns soars over Woolsey Hall from one direction, flutes from another.
The symphony will play Beethoven’s Ninth on May 13 with the Hartford Chorale. This promises to be an even more exciting evening, if possible.
Alice Mattison
New Haven

