Brevard Music Center Announces Release of Subscription Ticket Packages

By: Mar. 05, 2015
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Brevard (NC)-Subscription ticket packages for the 2015 Brevard Music Center (BMC) season are now available for sale by calling the BMC Box Office at 828.862.2100.


In its 79th season, BMC offers more flexible subscription options than ever before, ranging from a five concert series to a full season with opera. Subscribers save up to 35% off single ticket prices and enjoy benefits including prime seating choices, early single ticket purchasing for non-subscription events such as Opening Night and BMC Presents, and dedicated concierge services for parking, dining, and more. Visit Brevard's website at www.BrevardMusic.org for detailed performance information.
ONLINE TICKET SALES OPEN APRIL 1 | ON-CAMPUS BOX OFFICE OPENS MAY 1

Single tickets to BMC's 2015 season-featuring orchestra, opera, chamber music, and the popular BMC Presents series-will be available for online purchase starting Wednesday, April 1. Auditorium seats for most concerts range from $25-$50. Lawn seats start at $15; students and children 17 and under sit on the lawn for free with a paying adult. The Music Center's on-campus box office opens Friday, May 1, at which time patrons are welcome to visit the campus in person to purchase tickets to all available events.

2015 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS The 2015 season features more than 80 performances, including 20 different orchestra programs, four opera productions, wind ensemble, chamber music, new music, recitals and more. In addition to its full range of classical offerings, BMC's 79th season includes concerts appealing to an array of tastes and ages. Under the artistic direction of Keith Lockhart, the 2015 season opens on Saturday, June 20, at 6PM with world-renowned pianist André Watts and BMC Principal Guest Conductor JoAnn Falletta leading the Brevard Music Center Orchestra in an all-Beethoven program. Maestro Lockhart, who is also the conductor of the famed Boston Pops, will lead five thrilling programs throughout the summer, concluding with the Season Finale on Sunday, August 2. Additional BMC season highlights include:
  • Brevard Blues Festival
  • Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2
  • Verdi's Rigoletto, produced in collaboration with Asheville Lyric Opera
  • The Shanghai Quartet
  • BMC Presents: Steep Canyon Rangers performing with the Brevard Sinfonia
  • P.D.Q. Bach - As Good As He Ever Was

HISTORY | ABOUT BREVARD MUSIC CENTER
The Brevard Music Center originated in 1936 as a summer music camp at Davidson College. James Christian Pfohl, the Music Center's founder and first Artistic Director, moved his operation to Queens College in Charlotte for the summer of 1943, then to the current location in 1944. Pfohl added a festival of concerts at the end of the 1946 session. Over time the camp became an Institute, and the Festival came to run the entire summer season. In 2015 Brevard Music Center will enroll more than 400 students from nearly every state in the U.S., plus students from Europe, Asia, and South America. Sixty-five professional musicians, representing major orchestras and distinguished music schools, comprise the artistic faculty. Students, faculty and staff all reside on the 180-acre wooded campus in Western North Carolina. The Brevard Music Center has emerged as one of America's premier summer training programs for young musicians. www.BrevardMusic.org

In its 79th season, BMC offers more flexible subscription options than ever before, ranging from a five concert series to a full season with opera. Subscribers save up to 35% off single ticket prices and enjoy benefits including prime seating choices, early single ticket purchasing for non-subscription events such as Opening Night and BMC Presents, and dedicated concierge services for parking, dining, and more. Visit Brevard's website at www.BrevardMusic.org for detailed performance information.
ONLINE TICKET SALES OPEN APRIL 1 | ON-CAMPUS BOX OFFICE OPENS MAY 1

Single tickets to BMC's 2015 season-featuring orchestra, opera, chamber music, and the popular BMC Presents series-will be available for online purchase starting Wednesday, April 1. Auditorium seats for most concerts range from $25-$50. Lawn seats start at $15; students and children 17 and under sit on the lawn for free with a paying adult. The Music Center's on-campus box office opens Friday, May 1, at which time patrons are welcome to visit the campus in person to purchase tickets to all available events.

2015 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS The 2015 season features more than 80 performances, including 20 different orchestra programs, four opera productions, wind ensemble, chamber music, new music, recitals and more. In addition to its full range of classical offerings, BMC's 79th season includes concerts appealing to an array of tastes and ages. Under the artistic direction of Keith Lockhart, the 2015 season opens on Saturday, June 20, at 6PM with world-renowned pianist André Watts and BMC Principal Guest Conductor JoAnn Falletta leading the Brevard Music Center Orchestra in an all-Beethoven program. Maestro Lockhart, who is also the conductor of the famed Boston Pops, will lead five thrilling programs throughout the summer, concluding with the Season Finale on Sunday, August 2. Additional BMC season highlights include:
  • Brevard Blues Festival
  • Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2
  • Verdi's Rigoletto, produced in collaboration with Asheville Lyric Opera
  • The Shanghai Quartet
  • BMC Presents: Steep Canyon Rangers performing with the Brevard Sinfonia
  • P.D.Q. Bach - As Good As He Ever Was

HISTORY | ABOUT BREVARD MUSIC CENTER
The Brevard Music Center originated in 1936 as a summer music camp at Davidson College. James Christian Pfohl, the Music Center's founder and first Artistic Director, moved his operation to Queens College in Charlotte for the summer of 1943, then to the current location in 1944. Pfohl added a festival of concerts at the end of the 1946 session. Over time the camp became an Institute, and the Festival came to run the entire summer season. In 2015 Brevard Music Center will enroll more than 400 students from nearly every state in the U.S., plus students from Europe, Asia, and South America. Sixty-five professional musicians, representing major orchestras and distinguished music schools, comprise the artistic faculty. Students, faculty and staff all reside on the 180-acre wooded campus in Western North Carolina. The Brevard Music Center has emerged as one of America's premier summer training programs for young musicians. www.BrevardMusic.org

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