
Photo from SFS website
There's another Davies After Hours happening/event taking place tonight after the Symphony's performance of Poulenc's Organ Concerto, Bizet's "Arlesienne" and Vaughan-William's "Lark Ascending" led by the always interesting Yan Pascal Tortelier.
After the concert, probably around 10 p.m., NTL hits one of the balcony levels to turn Davies Symphony Hall into another sort of concert venue altogether, delivering some "in your face" music. NTL is made up of San Francisco Symphony musicians performing a hard-edged jazz-rock fusion. It's going to be really interesting to see how and where their various influences intersect.
Last time they did this the house was packed, the thriftiest deal for tonight, would be buying last minute rush tickets at the Box Office for $20, keeping in mind there is a limited quantity and section based on availability and go party with some classic people. You need a ticket from the performance to get into the Hall, even if you don't attend the concert- but why wouldn't you want to do both?











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