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Julia Wolfe Tickets

Julia Wolfe Concert Tickets

Treat yourself to a night of exquisite classical with Julia Wolfe tickets. Julia Wolfe is a composer known for her unique style which infuses traditional classical with newer minimalist and rock elements. She has earned several awards including 2015’s Pulitzer Prize for Music. Wolfe was born in Philadelphia in 1958 and learned to play piano before she was an adult.

She went on to hone her craft at the University of Michigan before continuing her studies at the Yale School of Music in 1984. Wolfe then created the Bang on a Can organization, which offers concerts and festivals featuring rising composers. She received a doctorate in music composition from Princeton and began teaching composition at NYU in 2009.

Wolfe has written an extensive amount of avant-garde classical, with critics praising the way in which she weaves minimalist elements together to crescendo in an ecstatic summit. Wolfe also often creates concept pieces like her 2001 My Beautiful Scream, meant to exemplify a human scream in slow motion.

She performed an expansive amount of research for her 2014 choir piece Anthracite Fields, an ode to the coal miners of Pennsylvania. The work earned Wolfe the following year’s Pulitzer Prize. Grab your Julia Wolfe tickets for a chance to see this pioneering composer perform.

How much do Julia Wolfe 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 Julia Wolfe next concert?

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

How long are Julia Wolfe concerts?

Each performance is around 90 minutes long without intermission.