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  • Buffalo Music – Mozart’s Mass

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Our Mozart Festival opens with the “Prague” Symphony No. 38, composed on the heels of The Marriage of Figaro’s tremendous success. Rich in complex subtleties and lyrical sophistication, it spans a full spectrum of emotion. Mozart’s unfinished “Great” Mass in C minor—his most exalted and personal work—was deeply influenced by the Baroque traditions of Bach and Handel. Its original movements journey from somber to soaring, with later 20th-century revisions completing the piece.

  • Buffalo Music – Mozart’s Mass

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Our Mozart Festival opens with the “Prague” Symphony No. 38, composed on the heels of The Marriage of Figaro’s tremendous success. Rich in complex subtleties and lyrical sophistication, it spans a full spectrum of emotion. Mozart’s unfinished “Great” Mass in C minor—his most exalted and personal work—was deeply influenced by the Baroque traditions of Bach and Handel. Its original movements journey from somber to soaring, with later 20th-century revisions completing the piece.

  • Buffalo Music – Mozart’s Violin

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Continuing our Mozart Festival, enjoy works by two peers: Joseph Bologne’s jaunty Symphony No. 2 and Maria Theresia von Paradis’s Overture to The School Candidate, her sole surviving orchestral piece, in commedia dell’arte form. Mozart’s five violin concertos, composed in 1775, culminate in a Fifth that is imaginative and technically challenging. The fiery “Haffner” Symphony, honoring a former Salzburg patron, is bold and regal.

  • Buffalo Music – Mozart’s Violin

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Continuing our Mozart Festival, enjoy works by two peers: Joseph Bologne’s jaunty Symphony No. 2 and Maria Theresia von Paradis’s Overture to The School Candidate, her sole surviving orchestral piece, in commedia dell’arte form. Mozart’s five violin concertos, composed in 1775, culminate in a Fifth that is imaginative and technically challenging. The fiery “Haffner” Symphony, honoring a former Salzburg patron, is bold and regal.

  • Buffalo Music – BPO UpClose: Spirit of Innovation

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Two immersive performances designed as a unique, intimate, informal concert experience. Led by BPO musicians Nikki Chooi and Jonathan Borden, the program provides backstory and insight to the short classical music pieces while the audience is seated around the orchestra.

  • Buffalo Music – The Music of Journey

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Some of rock’s most iconic music is recreated in this Windborne Production featuring lead singer Juan Del Castillo, a full rock band, and rock lighting accompanying the BPO.

  • Buffalo Music – Shostakovich No. 5

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Composed to acknowledge an honorary degree despite not attending university, a mischievous Brahms penned the tongue-in-cheek Academic Festival Overture, featuring boisterous student drinking songs. Del Águila’s Concierto en Tango for Cell and Orchestra is a modern take on the traditional form, light-hearted and rhythmic. The forced optimism of Symphony No. 5, glorifying Stalin’s regime, proved both career- and lifesaving for Shostakovich.

  • Buffalo Music – BPO Little Kids

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    A special Saturday morning session for our littlest listeners, age 0-5, with their caregivers. Join BPO musicians and community partners for fun musical activities designed specifically for tiny ears and growing minds.

  • Buffalo Music – Shostakovich No. 5

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Composed to acknowledge an honorary degree despite not attending university, a mischievous Brahms penned the tongue-in-cheek Academic Festival Overture, featuring boisterous student drinking songs. Del Águila’s Concierto en Tango for Cell and Orchestra is a modern take on the traditional form, light-hearted and rhythmic. The forced optimism of Symphony No. 5, glorifying Stalin’s regime, proved both career- and lifesaving for Shostakovich.

  • Buffalo Music – Ruben Studdard – My Tribute to Luther Vandross

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    From his roots in Gospel to forays into R&B and Jazz to top winner of American Idol’s second season, Ruben Studdard has always considered Luther Vandross his hero. He recreates the velvet tones of songs like Here and Now, Aint No Stoppin’ Us Now, Always and Forever, and Dance with my Father for a sentimental return to the ’80s and ’90s.

  • Buffalo Music – BPO Little Kids

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    A special Saturday morning session for our littlest listeners, age 0-5, with their caregivers. Join BPO musicians and community partners for fun musical activities designed specifically for tiny ears and growing minds.

  • Buffalo Music – Ruben Studdard – My Tribute to Luther Vandross

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    From his roots in Gospel to forays into R&B and Jazz to top winner of American Idol’s second season, Ruben Studdard has always considered Luther Vandross his hero. He recreates the velvet tones of songs like Here and Now, Aint No Stoppin’ Us Now, Always and Forever, and Dance with my Father for a sentimental return to the ’80s and ’90s.

  • Amanda Bridges – Single Release & Fundraiser – w/s/g Goodbye Metro, The Mookies, and Green Schwinn

    Milkie's on Elmwood. 522 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222, USA, Buffalo, New York, US

    Struggling Productions and Milkie's on Elmwood are proud to bring you another great event.
    Join us as we welcome Amanda Bridges as she celebrates the release of her new single "Inspire Your Heart Fire" with a fundraiser to raise money for as we raise money for her Stepping Stones initiative, which advocates for suicide prevention, mental health, and substance use awareness.

    $10
  • tuesday nite / Brendan Orr / Jake Piskor

    Milkie's on Elmwood. 522 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222, USA, Buffalo, New York, US

    Thursday, Feb 19th @ 7pm, 21+ $5
    Music from tuesday nite & Brendan Orr with comedy from Jake Piskor

    $5
  • Buffalo Music – Beethoven’s Fifth

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Four notes instantly recognizable across generations welcome back the much-loved Symphony No. 5 to the Kleinhans stage. Dance Symphony’s rhythmic jazz motifs were drawn from an evocative Copland ballet about a morbid conjurer who could raise the dead and make them dance. Beethoven expands on Mozart’s influence in his Piano Concerto No. 1, featuring challenging key changes and bold harmonies.

  • Buffalo Music – Beethoven’s Fifth

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Four notes instantly recognizable across generations welcome back the much-loved Symphony No. 5 to the Kleinhans stage. Dance Symphony’s rhythmic jazz motifs were drawn from an evocative Copland ballet about a morbid conjurer who could raise the dead and make them dance. Beethoven expands on Mozart’s influence in his Piano Concerto No. 1, featuring challenging key changes and bold harmonies.

  • Pipe Bomb / Romcom Victims / Sailing Stones

    Milkie's on Elmwood. 522 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222, USA, Buffalo, New York, US

    Thursday, February 26th @ 7pm, $10 21+
    Pipe Bomb
    Romcom Victims
    Sailing Stones

    $10
  • Buffalo Music – Dancing & Romancing

    Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United States

    Broadway and Hollywood combine for a romantic and entertaining evening of song and dance inspired by the likes of Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Gene Kelly, and Eleanor Powell. With hit tunes like They Can’t Take That Away from Me and Let’s Face the Music and Dance to Singin’ in the Rain and Begin the Beguine, this evening will put a smile on your face and a spring in your step.