Tickets
Tickets

2011-12 Season
“Voices of the Violin”

Go to http://www.emutix.com/ for tickets to the April 29 concert

April 29, 2012
3:30pm EMU’s Pease Auditorium

“Experience the Master”
On April 29, The Ypsilanti Symphony teams up with The Henry Ford and the Sphinx Organization to bring you the experience of a lifetime! 

Come to historic Eastern Michigan University’s Pease Auditorium, and be dazzled by violin virtuoso and friend of the YSO, Gareth Johnson, as he performs Tchaikovsky's D major Violin Concerto on a beautiful violin crafted by Antonio Stradivari in 1709, courtesy of The Henry Ford.  A world-class artist and a world class instrument, right in our hometown.
Co-sponsored by Dykema

May 26, 2012 
2:00pm Riverside Park, Ypsilanti
Annual Riverside Park Pops Concert
Bring your families, blankets, and lawn chairs to Riverside Park between Downtown and Depot Town, and kick back with the YSO’s annual outdoor pops concert.  From movies to jazz to Broadway to Patriotic favorites, we'll celebrate Memorial Day in style with hundreds of our closest friends.  There's always room for one more!

May 27, 2012 rain date.
Co-sponsored byewashtenaw

 

Prior Events

October 9, 2011
3:30pm WCC’s Towsley Auditorium

“Let's Go Fiddlin'!”
Join the Ypsilanti Symphony in welcoming fiddler Amy Marr, and the Tecumseh Fiddlers for an afternoon of symphonic fare mixed with fiddlin' fun featuring Mark O'Connor's Fiddle Concerto! 

December 4, 2011
3:30pm WCC’s Towsley Auditorium

“Chills, Trills, and Holiday Thrills”
Continuing our celebration of the violin, the YSO welcomes as violin soloist Grammy award winning conductor John McLaughlin Williams to this year's holiday concert. Enjoy winter classics and holiday favorites as we ring in with sounds of the season!

February 19, 2012
3:30pm WCC’s Towsley Auditorium

“Friends in Song III” with Ann Arbor's Gemini - Kids from one to ninety one will be singing and clapping, when the YSO takes the stage once again with good friends San and Laz. Come experience symphonic stories, Gemini favorites, and some “smoking hot” violin playing by the Slomovits family, in a concert that's sure to send away your winter blues.