Fantasy and Phantoms: A Halloween Concert

James Beauton,
Music Director and Conductor

Sunday
October 22, 2023, 3pm
(not 7pm as in the past)

Lincoln Glen Church
2700 Booksin Ave
San Jose, CA 95125

GRIEG Peer Gynt Suite No. 1
SAINT-SAENS Danse Macabre
BERLIOZ March to the Scaffold from
Symphonie Fantastique
WEBBER Phantom of the Opera arr. Custer
HERRMANN Vertigo Suite
(Presented under license from G. Schirmer Inc. and Associated Music Publishers, copyright owners)
DE FALLA Ritual Fire Dance from El Amor Brujo
MUSSORGSKY Night on Bald Mountain arr. Rimsky-Korsakov
TCHAIKOVSKY Waltz from Sleeping Beauty Suite

Add to Calendar 10/22/2023 03:00 PM 10/22/2023 05:30 PM America/Los_Angeles Winchester Orchestra-Fantasy and Phantoms Grieg, Saint-Saens, Berlioz, Webber, Herrmann, De Falla & Mussorgsky, Tschaikovsky 2700 Booksin Ave, San Jose Winchester Orchestra info@winchesterorchestra.com

Tickets

Please purchase tickets in advance via the Paypal link (below).
Limited tickets will also be available for purchase at the door by cash, credit card, or checks payable to “Winchester Orchestra”.

For the safety of all, please stay home if you are ill.  
Full vaccination and boosting is preferred of all audience members, and masks are strongly recommended.  Please respect our performers who can’t mask, as well as your fellow audience members, by complying with this simple request. 

Adults: $25 
Seniors (Ages 60+): $20  
Students (Ages 13-22): $15
Children 12 and younger free with paying adult.

YOUR EMAILED PAYPAL RECEIPT WILL SERVE AS YOUR TICKET, AND WE WILL HAVE RECORD OF YOUR PURCHASE AT THE DOOR.
PLEASE PRINT OR SAVE THE PAYPAL RECEIPT ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE TO SHOW AT THE DOOR.  

Online ticket sales end at Noon on the day of the concert.  
Tickets may be purchased at the door immediately prior to the beginning of the concert.  

Sunday
October 22, 2023, 3pm

GENERAL $25.00

SENIOR
(AGES 60+)
$20.00

STUDENT
(AGES 13-22)
$15.00

ONLINE SALES COMPLETED – TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT THE DOOR 

 

 

The Winchester Orchestra is supported in part by a Cultural Affairs grant from the City of San Jose.