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The Long Beach Symphony is pleased to announce the reopening of its 2021-2022 Series on Saturday, Nov. 13, with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7. Included in that night’s program in the Long Beach Terrace Theater is Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man” and “Ballade for Orchestra” by highly acclaimed British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.

The season features five concerts, plus a special performance postponed by the pandemic, commemorating and featuring Holocaust-surviving instruments, on Jan. 8, 2022.

The Long Beach Symphony Association requires all guests to bring a photo ID and either their physical vaccination card, a picture of the card or a digital vaccination record. And the Long Beach Department of Public Health requires all guests, regardless of vaccination status, wear masks on the bus and in all indoor spaces.

Program information and single and series tickets, as well as LWSB bus tickets, are available at the box office at (562) 436-3201, ext. 1, or via LongBeachSymphony. org. Members of the LW Opera Club and other residents of Leisure World Seal Beach may purchase tickets at group discount prices by emailing Frieda Davis at geoh.davis@gmail.com. Last-minute bus tickets may be purchased at the bus and concert tickets at the box office on Nov. 13.

People should bring cellphones for emergency purposes. For more information, contact Beverly Emus at (562) 296-5586 or beverly90740@gmail.com.

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