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Rush Hour
Idling engines, car horns and traffic lights – while the rest of the city is in gridlock, experience a different kind of rush. Enjoy a conductor's eye view at these casual one-hour concerts, hosted by CBC personality Katherine Duncan. Musical examples and illuminating stories set the stage for a full performance of orchestral masterpieces. End your workday surrounded by the sights and sounds of live music... and still have time for a night on the town!
Save with the Rush Hour Pass! Access to all three concerts. Limited quantities available.
| Section |
Adult/Senior/Student |
Single Ticket |
You Save! |
| A/B |
$96 |
$37 |
$15 |
| C/D/E |
$63 |
$25 |
$12 |
- To order the Rush Hour Pass call the CPO Box Office at 403.571.0849.
- View single ticket prices for Rush Hour concerts.
Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 Thursday, October 11, 2012 – 6:30pm Jack Singer Concert Hall Roberto Minczuk, Conductor Georgy Tchaidze, Piano (2009 Honens Prize Laureate) Katherine Duncan, HostDiscover one of the central works of the piano concerto literature – Beethoven’s Fourth has been described as the most introspective and complex concerto he ever wrote. Nearly deaf, Beethoven conducted and played its premiere – it would be the last time he performed a concerto in public.
Opera Hits Thursday, March 7, 2013 – 6:30pm Jack Singer Concert Hall Roberto Minczuk, Conductor Sally Dibblee, Soprano Luc Robert, Tenor Calgary Philharmonic Chorus Katherine Duncan, HostThe composers might be dead, though the music is anything but. Raise your glass to the past with an hour of opera's greatest hits! You probably know more about opera than you think. After all, some of the most famous tunes heard in movies and on TV have come from theworld of divas and drama.
Symphonic Space Thursday, May 30, 2013 – 6:30pm Jack Singer Concert Hall Rossen Milanov, Conductor Women of the Calgary Philharmonic Chorus Katherine Duncan, HostForget Billboard hits that span decades, this hair-raising music spans centuries. Come lift a glass to the past with an hour of Gustav Holst's ode to the Solar System.
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