Brahms: A German Requiem (No free tickets left)

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  Dates & times
  • Fri, 03/08/2024 - 7:30pm
  Category Arts & Writing, Local Interest
  Age Groups All ages/special, Adult

 

Doorway to Dayton, Mar. 8 Performance Tickets

**All free tickets available to Wright Library cardholders have been reserved.**

Show time: 7:30 PM – Duration: 2 hours

Location: Schuster Center,1 West Second Street, Dayton, OH 45402

Wright Library is offering a limited number of free performance tickets to select Dayton Live performances for library cardholders (physical library card required). Tickets for Brahms: A German Requiem concert and other performances can be reserved on a first-call, first-served basis through Dayton Live's Box Office in the Schuster Center. Do not visit Wright Library for tickets or for the event.

Getting Tickets

Ticket reservations open Wednesday, January 17, 2024. Reserve up to 4 free tickets for this performance by visiting or calling the Dayton Live Box Office, located inside the Schuster Center, 937-228-3630. Only a limited number of tickets are available for each performance and will be available first-call, first-served. 

Box Office hours are 10AM-6PM, Tuesday-Friday. Accessibility accommodations can be requested at the time of your reservation.

Tickets will be available for pick-up 2 business days after the reservation is made. To pick up your reserved tickets, you must:

  • visit the Dayton Live Box Office in person before the performance, or visit the will-call booth at the performance
  • present your Wright Memorial Public Library card (physical card required)

Tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded for cash value. If you cannot attend, please cancel through the Dayton Live Box Office, so others may enjoy these free tickets.

About the Concert

Presented by the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance as part of the Masterworks Series, Brahms’ inspiring and moving German Requiem, including both orchestra and chorus, is a pinnacle work written after the wrenching loss of his mother. Another kind of memorial opens the concert: Scurria’s tender and dramatic Beyond All Walking, inspired by Rainer Maria Rilke’s poem “Going Blind.” Adding to the dramatic evening, Acting Concertmaster Aurelian Oprea performs Mozart’s iconic Violin Concerto No. 3.