For Release: Aug 26, 2024

KERRVILLE TX–Following the highest season ticket sales in recent years, the Symphony of the Hills is opening to the public individual concert seating in the 820-seat Cailloux Theater, 910 Main, beginning Monday, September 9. Concert seats can be reserved directly online at caillouxperformingarts.com or by calling or visiting the Cailloux Theater Box Office, (830) 896-9393.

The Symphony of the Hills will present four full concerts for 2024-2025. Concerts begin at 7:00 p.m., with a pre-concert wine reception at 6:00 p.m. for all ticket holders.

While the season reserved ticketing deadlines have passed, anyone still wishing to become a Patron or Subscriber is welcome to contact info@symphonyofthehills.org or 830-792-7469. Opportunities to support the mission of Symphony of the Hills is also welcome to explore program advertising, concert underwriting, and sponsorships.

This season’s concerts:

October 10, 2024 Bolero! Passion of Spain

Villa-Lobos – Bachianas Brasileras #5

-Sarah Davis, soprano solo

Rodrigo – Concierto de Aranjuez

-Isaac Bustos, guitar

Rimsky-Korsakov – Capriccio Espagnol

Ravel – Bolero

December 5, 2024 Glory Hallelujah!

Holiday Concert with Grand Symphony Chorus

Beethoven – Hallelujah from Christ on the Mount of Olives

Rutter – Gloria

Arr. Wilhousky – Battle Hymn of the Republic

Arr. M. Isaacson – Rhythm of the Lights

Silvestri / Arr. Brubaker – Polar Express Concert Suite

Guaraldi / Arr. Pugh – A Charlie Brown Christmas

Anderson – A Christmas Festival

POPS – January 4, 2025 Epic Journey: Seas and Stars

Handel – Water Music (Hornpipe)

Music from Titanic

Pirates of the Caribbean

Rogers/Bennett – Victory at Sea (the Song of the High Seas)

Gilbert & Sullivan – Overture to Pirates of Penzance

The Little Mermaid

Horner – Apollo 13 selections

Back to the Future

Star Trek Through The Years

February 27, 2025 Bach, Beethoven…Boom!

Special Guests: Hill Country Youth Orchestra

Beethoven – Egmont Overture

Bach – Violin Concerto in E Major

-Phil Johnson, violin

Mahler – Symphony No. 1 “Titan” 1st movement

Tchaikovsky – 1812 Overture

The 75-piece Symphony of the Hills provides live performance of symphonic music in the Texas Hill Country, with special attention to fostering music appreciation among area youth. The nonprofit organization is funded through season ticket sales, corporate and individual donations, grants and other assistance, and program advertising.