Charlotte Symphony: Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2
- Mar 7| Friday 7:30 PM Get Tickets
- Mar 8| Saturday 7:30 PM Get Tickets
Event Description
Kwamé Ryan, conductor
Louis Schwizgebel*, piano
Adam WALTERS The Downfall of Gaius Verres (U.S. Premiere)
RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2
RESPIGHI Roman Festivals
Music Director Designate Kwamé Ryan returns to conduct the U.S. Premiere of Adam Walters’s The Downfall of Gaius Verres and Respighi’s vibrant Roman Festivals. Acclaimed pianist Louis Schwizgebel makes his CSO debut performing Rachmaninoff’s demanding and expressive Piano Concerto No. 3.
Directions & Parking
A special preferred parking rate of only $10* is available for our patrons in the Bank of America Center Parking Garage.
- Entrances: 150 N. College St. and 290 E. 5th St.
The $10 rate is applicable when parked in the garage after 5pm on weekdays, Monday-Friday. If parked in the garage before 5pm, the $10 rate is void. There is no time restriction for the weekend, Saturday and Sunday.
Getting and Using Your Parking Pass When You Arrive
- Pull the garage entry ticket when you arrive at the designated garage. You will need this to exit!
- Purchase a $10 Blumenthal exit pass at the theater or click here to purchase in advance online. If you would rather purchase by phone, please call 704.372.1000.*
When You Exit
- Insert or scan your garage entry ticket. Amount due will display on the screen.
- Scan your Blumenthal exit pass sticker.
- Gate arm will rise and the screen will display “drive safely.”
*Pre-paid parking is not available day of show.
PURCHASE YOUR PARKING EXIT PASS IN ADVANCE
Bring your pre-purchased parking pass with you to the show and receive an exit pass sticker at parking stations in the lobby before or after the show.
Belk Theater features state-of-the-art equipment, production and support capabilities and can host any event, from grand opera to rock to corporate annual meetings and lectures.
The theater features a contemporary European horseshoe arrangement for an intimate atmosphere and world-class acoustics. The most distant seat is less than 135 feet from the stage.
A hallmark of the theater’s design is some 2,400 “points of light” in the audience chamber, part of a dazzling fiber optic network with multi-color capabilities.
Renowned architect Cesar Pelli designed the Performing Arts Center, which opened in 1992, as well as the adjacent Bank of America Corporate Center and Founders Hall. The Center’s name honors the contributions of the people of the state of North Carolina as well as the generosity of the Blumenthal Foundation, the largest private donor to the capital campaign.