Erie Philharmonic Closes 2024-25 Season with Verdi's Requiem
And join chorus members for a Drink Along, Sing Along fundraiser
SATURDAY, MAY 10
The Erie Philharmonic is finishing their 2024-25 Symphonic Season with a duology of introspective music on the human experience, ending in a performance of Giuseppe Verdi's Requiem. Featuring soloists Keely Futterer, Lindsay Amman, Dane Suraez, and Christopher Humbert, the Erie Philharmonic Chorus will accompany the orchestra under the direction of Thomas Brooks. The concert will also feature Tōru Takemitsu's Funeral Music from the 1989 Ridley Scott film Black Rain. Takamitsu wrote over 90 film scores in his career, serving as an influential figure in the Japanese New Wave.
"Experience the emotional depth of Verdi's Requiem, an epic masterpiece familiar to everyone," the Erie Philharmonic describes. "The program also features Takemitsu's Funeral Music, an evocative piece that paints a landscape of introspection and solemn beauty. This season finale is not just a concert but a powerful tribute to the human spirit, promising an unforgettable evening of reflection and grandeur."
In addition, the Erie Philharmonic Chorus will be hosting a fundraiser called "Drink Along, Sing Along" at the Brewerie at Union Station on Wednesday, May 14 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Attendees will be helping to support the educational programs of the Erie Philharmonic Chorus while also enjoying an evening of singing, eating, and drinking local brews.
Verdi's Requiem // 7:30 p.m. // Warner Theatre, 811 State St. // $17-$61 // For tickets: eriephil.org
Drink Along, Sing Along // 6: 30 p.m. // The Brewerie at Union Station, 123 W. 14th St. // Tickets $25, not including drinks/food // For tickets: eriephil.org