The York Symphony Orchestra presents the Gaelic Celebration concert with in-person theatre seats and 48-hour digital access options. Tickets start at $11!
The York Symphony Orchestra pays tribute to the rich history of Ireland and Scotland. From the Irish-based movie Far and Away, John Williams blended traditional Irish music with symphony for this suite. Award winning violinist Rachel Barton Pine takes center stage during Max Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy. Bruch incorporates familiar Scottish folk tunes: “Auld Robb Morris,” “The Dusty Miller,” “I’m a’doon for lack o’ Johnnie,” and “Hey Tuttie Tatie.” Famed for being the first symphony published by an American female composer, Amy Beach’s created Gaelic Symphony in the romantic style with influences from Irish folk songs.
John Williams: Suite from Far and Away
Max Bruch: Scottish Fantasy
Amy Beach: Gaelic Symphony
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50 North George Street
York, PA 17401
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