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Folsom Lake Symphony Tickets

Folsom Lake Symphony Concert Tickets

Listen to a classical performance with Folsom Lake Symphony tickets. The Folsom Lake Symphony was established in 2004 to bring a symphonic orchestra to the Folsom Lake area by Bruce Woodbury, Dick Merz and Marsha Williams and is the premier symphony for the greater Folsom Lake region.

The inaugural conductor and music director for the Symphony was Michael Neumann, who led the Symphony through the 2013-2014 season. Previous to working with the Folsom Lake Symphony, he had been the assistant conductor of the Sacramento Symphony as well as Artistic Director for the Sacramento Youth Symphony and Academy of Music. He is also a virtuoso violinist.

Enjoy a great concert with Folsom Lake Symphony tickets. The current music director of the Symphony is Peter Jaffe, who accepted the position in 2014 upon the retirement of Neumann. He is also the music director for the Stockton Symphony as well as the Auburn Symphony.

Serving as concertmaster for the Symphony is Anita Felix. Felix began studying violin under her mother, who also performs with the Symphony. She first played with a symphony at the age of 16. She also performs with the Sacramento Philharmonic as well as the Sacramento Opera, Sacramento Choral Society and Sacramento Ballet.

How much do Folsom Lake Symphony tickets cost?

Ticket prices vary based on the venue, orchestra, and performance type. On average, tickets range from $20 to $398.

  • Average Price: $110 per ticket
  • Lowest Price: Around $75 is often the lowest price you can find a ticket
  • Premium Seating Options: A premium center orchestra seat near the front of the stage can cost as much as $287 a ticket

 

When is Folsom Lake Symphony next concert?

The details for Folsom Lake Symphony’s next live concert haven’t been released. We will update their schedule after a new concert is announced.

How long are Folsom Lake Symphony concerts?

Each performance is around 90 minutes long without intermission.