Carmel Symphony Orchestra to Offer Special Buy-One-Get-One Deal for Upcoming Shows

Clarice Assad

In celebration of the opening of its 47th season, the Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO) – a resident company of the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts – is offering a special gift and unique opportunity for patrons who purchase tickets for its opening night performance this Saturday.

Everyone who purchases tickets for opening night will receive a voucher for a like number of tickets to the CSO’s Nov. 12 Masterworks 2 performance featuring the sensational young violinist Alexi Kenney.

Alexi Kenney

Tickets are available at CarmelSymphony.org or at the Palladium Fifth Third Bank Box Office, (317) 843-3800. Vouchers for the November concert will be mailed to ticketholders later this month.

“We are so excited to launch this 2022-23 season, one of the most diverse in orchestra history,” said CSO Artistic Director Janna Hymes.

“We open with a spirited Hispanic Heritage Month celebration featuring the CSO with guest artists Pavel & Direct Contact along with the amazing composer, pianist and vocalist Clarice Assad – something really different for our orchestra and our audience. Then in November we follow up with Masterworks 2 and the incredible young violinist Alexi Kenney.”

Pavel

She went on to say, “We wanted to do something special to start the season, and decided that gifting tickets for a second concert would be the ideal way not only to say ‘thank you’ but also to demonstrate the remarkable versatility of our orchestra. Our audience will enjoy two performances, two completely different types of music, from outstanding guest artists, and one fantastically talented orchestra.”

Information about both concerts also can be found at CarmelSymphony.org, along with information and tickets for the UNIDOS After Party at the Palladium following the opening night performance. The party will include live music from a mariachi band, dancing, appetizers and beverages.

The 2022-23 Carmel Symphony Orchestra season is supported by the City of Carmel, the Center for the Performing Arts, the Palladium and Pedcor.