Saturday, February 6th 7:30 pm | Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts

Moonlight & Lanterns with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra

The Evening's Program

Celebrate the Lunar New Year and Lantern Festival with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra and friends

Join us at the Palladium for a glowing evening of music as the Carmel Symphony Orchestra celebrates the traditional Chinese festivals of the Lunar New Year and the Lantern Festival. Featuring pianist Daniel Epstein, the first American to perform the famed Yellow River Concerto in 1973 with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra, just before their historic tour of China, the evening promises a night of cultural celebration and musical brilliance.

Also on this program will be Claude Debussy’s beloved favorite, Claire de Lune and his gorgeous symphonic poem, La Mer.

 Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor Joel Smirnoff, the CSO will take you on a musical journey that celebrates rich cultural traditions. 

 

Preconcert Activities

Come early to enjoy a drink in the expansive lobby of the Palladium. Wine, beer, cocktails as well as softdrinks are available.  Stroll through the halls to take in the beautiful views of Carter Green and the Hotel Carmichael, or find a cozy corner to sip your drink with you guest.

In collaboration with Carmel’s Chinese Sister Cities organization and the International Center of Indianapolis, pre concert activities and this lively evening will feature cultural entertainment such as the Chinese traditional lion dance.

Concert Details

Venue

Located at 1 Carter Green, Carmel, Indiana, the Palladium at the  Center for the Performing Arts is a concert hall built specifically for the acoustics of a symphony orchestra. As the Palladiumm's resident orchestra, the CSO is proud to call these outstanding facilities our home.

Venue

Located at 1 Carter Green, Carmel, Indiana, the Palladium at the  Center for the Performing Arts is a concert hall built specifically for the acoustics of a symphony orchestra. As the Palladiumm's resident orchestra, the CSO is proud to call these outstanding facilities our home.

Parking

Parking is always free in Carmel, and valet parking is available for purchase at the Fifth Third Box Office, or as a donor benefit for Gold Level symphony donors

Venue

Located at 1 Carter Green, Carmel, Indiana, the Palladium at the  Center for the Performing Arts is a concert hall built specifically for the acoustics of a symphony orchestra. As the Palladiumm's resident orchestra, the CSO is proud to call these outstanding facilities our home.

Accessibility

The Center for the Performing Arts is committed to providing equal access for all patrons and visitors. For additional information or questions, please contact us at 317.843.3800 or Accessibility@TheCenterPresents.org.

Venue

Located at 1 Carter Green, Carmel, Indiana, the Palladium at the  Center for the Performing Arts is a concert hall built specifically for the acoustics of a symphony orchestra. As the Palladiumm's resident orchestra, the CSO is proud to call these outstanding facilities our home.

Do I need to dress up?

You can come exactly the way you want to hear the Symphony at the Palladium.  Your evening's best, whether they are heels or your fav sneakers are equally welcome choices for your evening.

Venue

Located at 1 Carter Green, Carmel, Indiana, the Palladium at the  Center for the Performing Arts is a concert hall built specifically for the acoustics of a symphony orchestra. As the Palladiumm's resident orchestra, the CSO is proud to call these outstanding facilities our home.

After Party at the Brahm Founder's Club

Mingle with guest artists, musicians, staff and friends of the orchestra. After party tickets are a subscriber benefit, and also available as a concert add-on. Carmel Symphony Orchestra donors at the Gold Level or above receive unlimited drinks, it's a cash bar for everyone else!