Portland Symphony Orchestra
PSO Strings
with David Krakauer
PSO Chamber Series
Select a Date
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7PM$20Olin Arts Center
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7PM$20Waterville Opera House
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7PM$20Maine Jewish Museum
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In honor of its 100th anniversary season, the Portland Symphony Orchestra steps beyond Merrill Auditorium and brings the music to you.
This all-new Chamber Music series celebrates the intimate and artistically vibrant nature of small musician led groups as they perform on stages throughout the state of Maine. Guest clarinetist, David Krakauer, joins a PSO string quartet of two violins, viola, and cello.
PROGRAM
David Krakauer, Der Gasn Nign, Wedding Dance, Der Heyser Bulgar
Selected movements from Robert Starer, Kli Zemer
Selected movements from Mozart, Clarinet Quintet
Selected movements from Brahms, Clarinet Quintet
PAY WHAT YOU CAN (from $0+), STANDARD, or SUPPORTER prices available online.
Per ticket service fee varies from $2 – $10.50 depending on ticket price.
March 25 – 27, 2025
Tickets
Pay-What-You-Can pricing
Venues
Olin Arts Center
View detailsWaterville Opera House
View detailsMaine Jewish Museum
View detailsolin arts
center
The Olin Arts Center, on the Bates campus, is a place for both the creation and presentation of the arts. The Olin Concert Hall, located at the heart of the Center, can accommodate an audience of three hundred. Its semicircular stage, large enough for a sixty-piece orchestra, is acoustically suited to both large and small ensembles. The space is also used for dance performances, lectures, and film showings.
75 Russell St
Lewiston, ME 04240
Waterville
opera house
Housed within the Paul J. Schupf Art Center, Waterville Opera House brings the magic of the performing arts to audiences of all ages. Built in 1902, the Opera House completed a massive renovation in 2012 and has a thriving community theatre program, hosts concerts, and co-hosts the Maine International Film Festival.
93 Main St
Waterville, ME 04901
maine jewish
museum
Welcome to the Maine Jewish Museum, located in Portland’s historic East End neighborhood. The museum resides within the restored Etz Chaim Synagogue, a turn-of-the-century house of worship.
267 Congress St
Portland, ME 04101
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