Oakland East Bay Symphony Presents Annual Non-Traditional Holiday Performance, 12/15
Celebrating holiday musical traditions in the most festive and non-traditional way has been a year-end hallmark of the 25-year-old Oakland East Bay Symphony and Music Director Michael Morgan since 1992, and this year's edition of Let Us Break Bread Together promises seasonal sizzle Sunday, December 15, at 4 pm at the Paramount Theatre. Joining Morgan and the Oakland East Bay Symphony will beOakland Symphony Chorus, Mt. Eden High School Choir, Kugelplex, Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, Linda Tillery's Cultural Heritage Choir and Crystal Children's Choir in a program that celebrates and festively fuses multiple holiday traditions including the world premiere of new Gospel settings of Christmas favorites and, of course, plenty of opportunities for audience sing-alongs. Let Us Break Bread Together is often a sold-out performance that, for many concert-goers, marks a high point of the season. For more information, visitwww.oebs.org.
Tickets are priced $20-$75. To order tickets and for complete information about Oakland East Bay Symphony, visitwww.oebs.org.
Oakland East Bay Symphony at 25 A unique and dynamic blend of high-caliber performances and innovative programing, a following as diverse as its home base, promotion and partnership with young musicians and composers and a roster of guest artists ranging from top classical soloists to Carlos Santana and Joan Baez set Oakland East Bay Symphony apart as it celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2013-2014. The Symphony is a nationally recognized orchestra that serves the diverse population of the East Bay and greater San Francisco Bay Area. Together with the Oakland Youth Orchestra and Oakland Symphony Chorus it operates as a unified organizational entity providing performances and music education to youth and adults. Oakland East Bay Symphony has gained wide recognition for its compelling convergence of artistic excellence and community engagement as exemplified by Music Director Michael Morgan's expansive and inclusive programming philosophy that is regarded as a national model for re-defining symphony orchestras' artistic profiles and, especially, their relevance to the communities they serve. On any given Oakland East Bay Symphony season, masterworks of the standard repertory are presented in masterfully crafted programs that also include new and less well-known works by composers of non-Western traditions and exceptional works from the musical theater world, all delivered with humor and a casual sophistication that draws audiences from all age groups and backgrounds.
25-YEAR-OLD OAKLAND EAST BAY SYMPHONY PRESENTS ANNUAL NON-TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY TRADITION:
LET US BREAK BREAD TOGETHER WITH OAKLAND SYMPHONY CHORUS, MT. EDEN HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR, KUGELPLEX, OAKLAND INTERFAITH GOSPEL CHOIR, LINDA TILLERY'S CULTURAL HERITAGE CHOIR, CRYSTAL CHILDREN'S CHOIR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, AT PARAMOUNT THEATRE IN OAKLAND
WHAT: Oakland East Bay Symphony's Let Us Break Bread Together: A Holiday CelebrationWHEN: Sunday, December 15, at 4 pm
WHERE: Paramount Theatre, 2025 Broadway, Oakland
WHO: Oakland East Bay Symphony, Oakland Symphony Chorus, Mt. Eden High School Choir, Kugelplex, Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, Linda Tillery's Cultural Heritage Choir and Crystal Children's Choir in a program that celebrates and festively fuses multiple holiday traditions including the world premiere of new Gospel settings of Christmas favorites and, of course, plenty of opportunities for audience sing-alongs.
TICKETS: 20-$75. To order tickets and for complete information about Oakland East Bay Symphony, visitwww.oebs.org.

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