Tickets Still Available for October 25th Fall Concert Series!


Final Season Celebrations! As autumn settles over Central Oregon, the Symphony proudly opens its Fall Series—launching Maestro Michael Gesme’s final season on the podium. Join us for an unforgettable year of music and celebration as we honor his remarkable legacy. We’re reaching out to invite you to be part of this milestone season. Your Central Oregon Symphony membership keeps concerts free and supports the music education and outreach programs that inspire our community year-round. By joining or renewing today, you help sustain the music that connects us all. The 2025–2026 season begins with violinist Linda Wang, performing Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto in D Major. A former child prodigy who debuted with Zubin Mehta and the New York Philharmonic at age nine, Wang has since performed with more than 75 orchestras worldwide. Renowned for her radiant tone and expressive artistry, she performs on a 1767 Guadagnini violin. The concert continues with Dvořák’s beloved “New World” Symphony—a stirring fusion of European tradition and American spirit. Composed in 1893 during his stay in the U.S., its sweeping melodies and heartfelt themes evoke discovery, longing, and hope. Our Fall concert series takes place on: - Saturday, October 25th | 2 PM
- Saturday, October 25th | 7:30 PM
- Sunday, October26th | 2 PM
All concerts will take place at the Mountain View High School Auditorium. Due to limited space in our current performance venues and to prioritize our valued members, we will not be offering complimentary tickets this year. This ensures that our members receive the best possible experience and access to seating. Contact Info: info@cosymphony.com Website: cosymphony.com Announcing our new Rush Ticket Line In past seasons, we have had the luxury of a huge space in which to perform our concerts, and we made a significant number of complimentary tickets available for anyone interested in attending COS performances. With our move to the much smaller Mountain View High School Auditorium, we have had to temporarily suspend our complimentary ticket policy. However, in order to provide the opportunity for as many people as possible to attend our concerts, this season we are implementing a practice known as a rush line. The idea is simple: there is always a set of ticket holders who are not able to attend a given performance, and we want to fill those seats on concert day. The process: - If you don't have a ticket, come to the hall prior to the concert and get in the rush line.
- Approximately 10-15 minutes before the show begins, ushers will count empty seats.
- Individuals in the rush line will be allowed into the show until the hall is at capacity.
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