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Oct. 14, 2025 – The Savannah Philharmonic is thrilled to announce its second concert of the season, “Mozart Requiem,” on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at 7:30 pm, and a matinee performance on Sunday, November 16, 2025, at 3:00 pm, both at the iconic Lucas Theatre for the Arts. 

Led by Guest Conductor Christopher James Lees, the evening will feature Elizabeth Crafton on French horn, Paul Thornock as Chorus Master, and the Savannah Philharmonic Chorus. Guest vocalists for the evening are Aundi Marie Moore, soprano;  Lindsay Ammann, mezzo-soprano; Brian Giebler, tenor; and Michael Kelly, baritone. The program for both performances will feature Nancy Galbraith’s Midnight Stirring, Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 4 in E-flat major, K.495, and Mozart’s Requiem, K.626.

Matinee tickets are still available, however, the evening concert is sold out. For more information, including ticket purchasing details, please visit www.savannahphilharmonic.org

About The Savannah Philharmonic:

The Savannah Philharmonic, a nonprofit 501©(3), is a community-focused arts organization which strives to present concert performances and music education of the highest caliber throughout the southeast. Composed of a professional orchestra and community chorus, and led by the masterful baton of Keitaro Harada, the SavPhil performs a vast range of works from composers of the past and present, and in all genres from classical to contemporary. The organization focuses on fostering community and inspiring a true appreciation of music through equitable access to performances and education programs. To learn more visit savannahphilharmonic.org.

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