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9/9/2020 Member News

CARMEL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SINGLE TICKETS ON SALE NOW

CARMEL, IN – As we move beyond uncertain times, the Carmel Symphony Orchestra brings you a season of Hope Renewed. Single tickets are now on sale for their 2020-21 season which begins in October.
October 10, 2020 will be the opening concert for the season. Hope Renewed is the title for this year’s Masterworks Series. The 7:30 p.m. concert will be performed at The Palladium in The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel, IN. This performance will include Bartok’s Romanian Folk Dances, Grieg’s Holberg Suite and Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings.
November 14, also at 7:30 p.m. is Masterworks 2, featuring Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major and Rossini’s Barber of Seville Overture. This concert will feature CSO’s 2019 Young Artist Competition Winner, Cooper Olsen.
The Carmel Symphony Orchestra proudly sponsors the annual CSO Young Artists Competition, a unique and prestigious concerto competition allowing Indiana student musicians the opportunity to compete with their peers at the highest level of artistic excellence and have the amazing experience of performing in The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts.
Olsen was a 14-year-old when he won as the CSO Young Artist. He is a freshman at Bloomington North High School in Bloomington, Indiana. He won the Young Artist Competition with a performance of Saint-Saens’ Violin Concerto #3 , 3rd movement and studies with Mimi Zweig, professor of music at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music.
The Holiday Pops Concerts presented by IU Health on December 12 will cap off 2020. This show will get you prepared for a holiday season filled with inspiration. The annual performance of the Holiday Pops Concert is a celebration for all ages and features singer Heather Bays.
Heather Bays is now a first call studio singer in the Nashville, TN, Indianapolis and Chicago areas where she records voice-overs, jingles, choral demos, film scores and video games. Her versatility, professionalism and experience have given her the opportunity to perform and record with many significant artists and companies over the years including Hans Zimmer, Disney, EA games, Bill Gaither, Sandi Patty and Josh Kaufmann, just to name a few. She is a seasoned performer and has sung the national anthem for the Indianapolis Colts, the Pacers and the Fever and has performed as a featured artist with many symphonies around the country.
Bays is honored to partner with Janna Hymes and is grateful to be able to serve the entire CSO organization and give back to her community in this way. Heather lives in Carmel with her husband David Watts and her sweet cocker spaniel of 14 years, Mimi. She is a proud mom to two adult daughters, Chloe and Evalee.
Single tickets for the Hope Renewed Masterworks concerts, as well as the Holiday Pops Concerts presented by IU Health, are now on sale. To order tickets, you may contact the Center for Performing Arts Box Office at 317-843-3800.
ABOUT THE CARMEL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Believing that music has the power to change lives, the Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is the 80-member Resident Orchestra at The Palladium at The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel, IN. Founded in 1975, the CSO is comprised of professional and passionate musicians. The orchestra performs concerts featuring an eclectic repertoire of some of the world’s greatest symphonic music. The CSO is committed to enhancing our community’s quality of life through creative, artistically excellent performances, and educational experiences for diverse audiences of all ages. Janna Hymes became the organization’s artistic director in July, 2017. Ms. Hymes is honored to represent CSO as a member of the Fulbright nominating panel, as part of a University of Minnesota research panel, and as Music Director of the Carmel Music and Film Festival. Jeanelle Adamak joined the Carmel Symphony Orchestra in January 2019 as executive director. Visit Carmelsymphony.org to learn more.