Alumna Nicky Sohn’s The Blue Hour reflects on our planet’s precarious state and encourages contemplation and action. Gershwin’s An American in Paris bursts with jazzy charm and vibrant city rhythms—music so infectious it practically dances off the stage. On the other end of the musical spectrum, Tchaikovsky’s final symphony explores a wide-ranging emotional landscape and provides personal reflections on the composer’s storied life.
Tickets required, reserved seating
- At this time, we are no longer taking reservations for pay-what-you-wish tickets. Instead, we are offering standby tickets to the concert for just $5.
- Reserving standby tickets gives you the opportunity to attend this concert by occupying seats that become available the night of the performance (this includes all levels of seats!).
- We cannot guarantee that all members of your party will be seated together.
Repertoire
Nicky Sohn ('25): The Blue Hour (Cooper Prize Winner)
Gershwin: An American in Paris
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, “Pathétique”