Symphony of the Americas’ new and expanded 2024/25 season BOLD PERSPECTIVES

Symphony of the Americas - A Symphonic Cultural Voice
Symphony of the Americas enters its 37th season in 2024-2025 with an ENHANCED season of performances and EXPANDED artistic voice. The 2024- 2025 Season ushers in Pablo Mielgo's 4th Season with an exhilarating approach to The Symphony – Bold Perspectives. Over the past three years with Pablo Mielgo at the artistic helm, Symphony of the Americas has reached new levels.
Pablo, Concertmaster Scott Flavin, and the musicians of Symphony of the Americas have created a new sound of The Symphony which is resonating with audiences and musicians alike.
With that success, Symphony of the Americas creates a new artistic dynamic. Pablo welcomes more artistic voices and guest conductors and has created a season which infuses sounds and styles of the Americas, ranging from Symphonic Classics, to tango, Broadway and POPS!
Post-Concert Reception Season Finale Symphonic Finale! Zukerman & Brahms
Mingling with our musicians post-concert is one of the highlights of the evening! Symphony of the Americas musicians, Artistic Director Pablo Mielgo, Concertmaster Scott Flavin and Executive Director Steven Haines gathered together for a group shot after Tuesday's Finale Concert along with special guest artists Pinchas Zukerman, Amanda Forsyth and River the dog!
For more information https://sota.org/2024-2025-season
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