New Year’s Resolution for Music Lovers
Happy 2024! A new year begins and the Pacific Symphony team would like to wish you the very best. To kick the new year off on a high note, why not incorporate some new year’s resolutions specifically for classical music lovers. Here’s a list of five resolutions you might want to consider.
Get out of your comfort zone
Try discovering new artists, songs and genres! Venture out of your comfort zone and start experimenting with new sounds. And if you usually attend classical concerts, think about trying a Pacific Symphony Pops concert like the Grammy Award-winning Cuban-American jazz trumpet player, Arturo Sandoval on Valentine’s weekend (Feb. 16-17) . Listen to his amazing mastery of the stratospheric high range of the trumpet here.
Share the gift of music
Giving the gift of music can be a life-changer! Next time you’re getting tickets to a show, select an extra ticket or two and invite a friend along. You’ll create new memories and help support your favorite symphony with a potential new fan. Consider getting dinner before the concert at the Silver Trumpet Restaurant and Bar across the street at the Avenue of the Arts Hotel and enjoy complimentary parking for the concert!
Get social
If you aren’t already following Pacific Symphony on social media, it’s time to check out what we’re posting in the new year. We provide previews of upcoming concerts, videos, quizzes, contests and more. We invite you to tell us how your concert experience was. Why not try your hand at being a music critic and submit a concert review? Please like, comment, review and share! You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and Spotify.
Discover the world of opera
Consider attending an opera this season. Opera combines dramatic storytelling, compelling stagecraft and passionate emotive music. We’ll be presenting Puccini’s La Bohème in April with with Music Director Carl St.Clair conducting this great audience favorite. Do you want to learn a little about opera in advance? Tune in to Keep It Classical’s YouTube channel to watch “Five Best Operas for Beginners—The Operas You Should See First.” This is a good introduction to the world of opera, in just 14 minutes!
Expand your cultural experience
Pacific Symphony invites you to live life vibrantly by expanding your cultural horizons. You can celebrate the Year of the Dragon with our annual Lunar New Year concert (Feb. 10) or our Lantern Festival (March 2), an all-day free family event from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. When the spring equinox approaches, you may want to consider celebrating the Persian New Year with our special Nowruz program on March 23.

What are some of your resolutions for the new year? Let us know in the comments below!


