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The Salina Symphony Presents: Mozart’s Requiem at the Brown Grand Opera House 

Saturday, May 3rd, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. 

The Salina Symphony will be joined by the Kansas Wesleyan University Philharmonic Choir in presenting Mozart’s majestic final work, the Requiem, a masterpiece of both solace and intensity reflective of the timeless themes of life, death and redemption. The program will open with a spiritual work by Florence Price, Adoration, featuring principal clarinetist Chris Johnson. 
 
Florence Price – Adoration
W.A. Mozart – Requiem
 
This program is proudly sponsored by: Radio Kansas
 
Tickets: 
  • All main floor - $25/each
  • All first balcony - $20/each
  • Kids ages 5 and under are FREE 
  • Students age 12 & under and Seniors age 65+ can receive a $5 discounted ticket (Must be purchased at the Box Office)
Please Note Handicap Accessible Locations: 
  • The Green Seats labeled WC are flat empty spaces where a wheelchair can be rolled in. 
  • The Turquoise Seats with an H have swing-away arms on the chairs. 
  • Please plan your seating accordingly as there is no elevator in the theatre. 

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SALINA SYMPHONY
The mission of the Salina Symphony is to enrich lives through artistic music performance and education. The Salina Symphony is a regional semi-professional orchestra dedicated to enriching lives through artistic music performance and education.  The Symphony performs six mainstage concerts each season as well as chamber concerts, educational programs and an annual patriotic outdoor concert held on the grounds of the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum.
 
Eric Stein founded the Salina Chamber Orchestra in 1955 and its first performance was held in 1956. The orchestra was affiliated with Marymount College in 1965 and was named the Salina Civic Orchestra Society. In the 1980s, the orchestra became known as the Salina Symphony and briefly played at the Municipal Auditorium before moving to Kansas Wesleyan University, where it was housed for more than a decade. 
In 2003, the Symphony moved into the newly renovated Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts. Ken Hakoda served as music director and conductor from 2004-2019. Yaniv Segal was named music director and conductor in 2022.
 
Now in its seventh decade, the Salina Symphony continues to present a wide array of concerts in the Historic Stiefel Theatre while retaining its unique community-centered feel. A variety of soloists are featured each season, ranging from orchestra members to regional and internationally acclaimed artists.
 
The Symphony’s Youth Education Program serves students from elementary through high school. Founded by Mr. Stein in 1961, the Youth Education Program has grown from one ensemble to five, involving students from more than 20 different local and area schools. Members of the Youth Symphony, Youth String Ensemble, Youth Jazz Band and Preparatory Orchestra perform two concerts each season. The Salina Youth Choir performs several concerts per season, including the Salina Symphony Holiday Concert.

The Brown Grand Opera House

The Brown Grand Theatre is a community-based historical theatre located in Concordia, Kansas and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The theatre has been called "the most elegant theater between Kansas City and Denver" and to this day plays host to many popular events in the region.

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