Celebrate Halloween with scary msic at ‘A Spooky Symphony’

Celebrate Halloween with scary msic at 'A Spooky Symphony'
Celebrate Halloween with scary msic at 'A Spooky Symphony'
Even the musicians get into the Halloween spirit for “A Spooky Symphony.”

“A Spooky Symphony,” featuring the most beautiful scary music you’ve ever heard by the Greater Miami Youth Symphony and the Alhambra Orchestra, is a free Halloween family concert with thrilling excerpts from Jurassic Park, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Batman The Dark Knight, the long-running smash Broadway musical Wicked, and a variety of classical selections.

The program to be conducted by Huifang Chen and Timothy Shade and presented by The Children’s Trust will take place on Sunday, Oct. 25, 4 p.m., at the Adrienne Arsht Center Knight Concert Hall, 1300 Biscayne Blvd.

Additional concert highlights include a multimedia presentation.

Kids are encouraged to dress in their best Halloween costumes to enhance the supernatural experience.

The concert features free admission and open seating, but ticketing is required. Order your tickets through the box office in person, online at <www.arshtcenter.org> or by calling 305-949-6722. Free parking is available courtesy of the Miami Parking Authority in Lot C at 1201-1215 NE Second Ave. with parking voucher.

For more information, call 305-667- 4069 or visit www.gmysmusic.org or www.alhambramusic.org.


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