For fans of classical music and anyone who enjoys the thrill of live performance, Redwood City’s Classical Music Concert is not to be missed! Renowned for its captivating artistry, Redwood Symphony delivers exceptional musicianship and an unforgettable performance on June 27, for its 41st season with powerful orchestral music for all ages!
Conductors Eric Kujawsky and Kyle Baldwin offer beloved classical masterpieces and contemporary pieces from Elmer Bernstein, Kenneth J. Alford and Antonin Dvorák to the welcoming outdoor setting of Courthouse Square. Bring your lawn chairs and settle in under a warm summer sky to enjoy great music from Redwood City’s only symphony orchestra!
Classical on the Square with Redwood Symphony offers a great introduction to classical music for children. Exposure to classical music can improve listening skills, increase attention span, enhance creativity, and promote relaxation and stress relief. Moreover, it can also inspire children to take up an instrument, learn to read music, and develop a lifelong appreciation for music.
Don't miss this enjoyable family event! Best of all, it's FREE!
ABOUT REDWOOD SYMPHONY
Since 1985, Redwood Symphony, the Bay Area’s all-volunteer orchestra, is dedicated to performing an ambitious, contemporary repertoire, as well as the great orchestral classics. The innovative programming and emphasis on youth music literacy and education are why so many of the most talented musicians from throughout the San Francisco Bay Area volunteer their time to play, and why audiences and critics are so enthusiastic about Redwood Symphony’s performances.
