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Serenade – A Captivating Performance by the Columbus Symphony Orchestra

Serenade – A Captivating Performance by the Columbus Symphony Orchestra Serenade – A Captivating Performance by the Columbus Symphony Orchestra Organ Soloist Christopher Houlihan with the CSO - January 28, 2017 Presidential Pathways Columbus

There is no sound as lustrous as the sound of a string orchestra, and no better way to enjoy that sound than with an evening of the most beautiful serenades for a romantic Valentine’s weekend.

This charming concert will feature serenades in an intimate performance that will leave listeners smitten with sound, and hearts skipping to the downbeats.
Season tickets are on sale now. Single Tickets will go on sale on September 15, 2021. Visit www.csoga.org/21-22season/ for more information.
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