Whaddya say?

Saturday, October 17, 2009 by Scott Harrison
Did you make it to our premiere Symphonic Hits powered by Lilly?  What did you think?  Did you come early for Sound Off?  Stay late to meet the musicians at Reverb?

Did you enjoy the Shostakovich, the Chopin, the Tchaikovsky?

Comment below and tell us what you thought.  We'd love to hear from you!

And if you're coming to future Symphonic Hits let us know what you're wondering and your questions might make it into Sound Off. 

(Plus, check out what the Indy Star had to say.)


Comments for Whaddya say?

Sunday, October 18, 2009 by Emily:
The show was fantastic. Chopin is beautiful, but I especially love the fast-paced sound of Tchaikovsky. The seats were great (on the mezzanine). We even saw Sen. Lugar walk by. Got there too late for the pre-events, but I really enjoyed the show.
Sunday, October 18, 2009 by Dustin:
I really enjoyed Sound Off and Reverb! It was wonderful to hear the ISO musicians talk about the work they do before concerts, and to chat with some of those same musicians after the concert. Great idea.
Monday, October 19, 2009 by QuinnCosby:
I enjoyed every part of the new Orchestra Symphonic Hits. I was able to attend the October 16th show and it was exciting! I was also able to see the pre-concert sound-off and it was interesting. I have never been to a live orchestra before. Not bad for my first time! Thanks for having me and I hope to attend future shows!
Monday, October 19, 2009 by shawn:
We love the show I haven't been to one in years and just loved it. Thanks
Monday, October 19, 2009 by Pat Hillenmeyer:
My husband and I really enjoyed the ISO Symphonic Hits concert Saturday night. The music was beautiful and well played. We're looking forward to attending another concert.
Monday, October 19, 2009 by Phil:
What a phenomenal night! Tchaikovsky's fifth is perhaps my favorite symphonic work, but I had never heard it performed live until Friday night at the Circle Theater. The ISO was spectacular! It was what he concert experience should be--personal, moving yet shared in its beauty by the enthusiastic crowd.

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