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COLUMBUS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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PHONE
(706) 323 - 5059

ADDRESS
RiverCenter for the Performing Arts
900 Broadway
Columbus, GA 31901

 

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HOURS
  • Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

  • Additional Info: Concerts start promptly at 7:30PM and are held in Bill Heard Theatre at RiverCenter for the Performing Arts. Come early at 6:30PM for Know the Score-an informal discussion given by Conductor George Del Gobbo about the music being performed. Tickets: RiverCenter Box Office, 900 Broadway, M-F, 10A to 5:30P or Tickets.com, 888.332.5200.
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  • Price Range: $5.00 - $36.00

  • Parking: $2.00


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The Columbus Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1855 and is the second orchestra founded in the nation. The CSO, under the direction of George Del Gobbo, has long been considered one of the Southeast’s premier musical ensembles. The CSO is a tenant of RiverCenter for the Performing Arts. The Symphony’s performance venue, Bill Heard Theatre, seats 2,000 and provides a state-of-the-art visual and acoustical experience.  This season marks some milestones for the CSO.  We will celebrate 156 years of the CSO and 25 years of conductor George Del Gobbo.  We invite you to celebrate with us and JOIN THE TRADITION!  For more information about the CSO visit our website at www.csoga.org or call 706.323.5059.

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RiverCenter for the Performing Arts, Columbus, GA 31901

Directions

Directions to Convention and Visitors Bureau: Directions From Atlanta (From the North) Take Interstate 85 South to Interstate 185 From I-185, take exit 1 (Victory Drive) Exit right onto Victory Drive Follow Victory Drive to Veterans Parkway (Highway 27) Take a right onto Veterans Parkway (highway 27 north) Follow Veterans Parkway to 9th Street Take a left onto 9th Street and go all the way to the end which will be Front Avenue The convention & visitors Bureau is on the corner of 9th Street and Front Avenue. Directions from Montgomery (From the West) Take Interstate 85 North from Montgomery Take Exit 62, Highway 280 East toward Phenix City/Columbus Cross the state line (Chattahoochee River) into Columbus Take a left on to Veterans Parkway (Hwy 27 North) Take a left onto 9th Street and go all the way to the end which will be Front Avenue The convention & visitors Bureau is on the corner of 9th Street and Front Avenue. Directions from Albany (From the South) Take Highway 82 West/GA 520 West When you reach Columbus you will continue on this highway, which becomes Victory Drive Follow Victory Drive to Veterans Parkway (Hwy 27) Take a right onto Veterans Parkway (hwy 27 north) Follow Veterans Parkway to 9th St. Take a left onto 9th Street and go all the way to the end which will be Front Avenue The convention & visitors Bureau is on the corner of 9th Street and Front Avenue. Directions from Macon (From the West) Take US Highway 80 West When you enter Columbus you will take Exit 1, 2nd Avenue Continue on 2nd Avenue to 9th Street Take a right onto 9th Street and go all the way to the end which will be Front Avenue The Convention & Visitors Bureau is on the corner of 9th Street and Front Avenue.

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    2/14/2012

    The Columbus Symphony Orchestra presents “My Jazzy Valentine” featuring trumpeter and vocalist Joe Gransden.

  • Toast of the Town a symphony of food and wine

    3/23/2012

    Celebrating food, wine and music...Toast of the Town features fine wines from around the world and gourmet foods from local and regional chefs.

  • Carmina & Copland

    3/31/2012

    The Columbus Symphony Orchestra presents “Carmina & Copland” featuring: Stacey Tappan, Soprano Andrew Skoog, Tenor Thomas Meglioranza, Baritone Music Includes: Copland Appalachian Spring Suite Orff Carmina Burana

  • And now the Concerto...

    4/21/2012

    The Columbus Symphony Orchestra presents “And now the Concerto” featuring violinist Tai Murray. Music Includes: Corelli Concerto Grosso Op. 6, No. 4 Shostakovich Violin Concerto, Op. 99 Bartok Concerto for Orchestra

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