Symphonicity, the City of Virginia Beach’s own symphony orchestra, presents its second subscription concert of its 35th season, “Irina Muresanu, Violinist” on Sunday, November 22, 2015 at 3:00pm at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462.

Featuring:  Violinist Irina Muresanu, who will perform the Tschaikovsky Violin Concerto with Symphonicity. Maestro David Kunkel will also lead the orchestra in Symphony No. 3 (Eroica) of Beethoven, and will open the concert with the “Roman Carnival Overture” of Berlioz.

Additional performance: Ms. Muresanu will join pianist Oksana Lutsyshyn in “Rorem, Ravel, and Rags”, a violin and piano recital on Friday, November 20, 2015 at 7:30 PM at First Presbyterian Church of Virginia Beach at 300 36th Street. The recital is free, but a freewill offering will be accepted. For more information call 757-671-8611.

For single tickets, call 1-877-YNOTTIX, logon to www.ynottix.com, or visit the Sandler Center Box Office. Tickets range from $10-$40. For group rates, call (757)-671-8611.

For more information visit www.symphonicity.org

About Symphonicity: Formerly known as the Virginia Beach Symphony Orchestra, Symphonicity provides a challenging performance experience for area musicians, presents low cost, quality concerts to the Hampton Roads community, and strives to educate young musicians. The orchestra has over 100 members, who give freely of their time and talents. Membership is composed of retired and active symphony players, public school teachers, instructors at and graduates of the Armed Forces School of Music, freelance musicians, private instructors and composers, as well as business professionals, homemakers, and select high school students. Symphonicity, formerly known as the Virginia Beach Symphony Orchestra, was formed in 1981, under the baton of its current Music Director and Conductor, David S. Kunkel. Symphonicity is a resident company at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts in the Town Center of Virginia Beach. For more information, visit www.symphonicity.org