TICKETS & EVENTS
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Welcome Music Director Fawzi Haimor
What a pleasure to announce our Artistic Musical Director! Last season we were honored to showcase four gifted finalists. Audiences gushed and the programs were amazing!
Sat, Oct 4, 2025, 7:30 pm
Sun, Oct 5, 2025, 3:00 pm
Marin Country Club, Novato
Mt. Tam Methodist Church, Mill Valley
PROGRAM:
Grażyna Bacewicz: Quartet for Violins
Ani Bukujian, Karen Shinozaki Sor, Michelle Maruyama, Lyly Li, violins
Amy Beach: Romance for viola and piano, Op. 23
Jenny Douglass, viola; Elizabeth Dorman, piano
Schubert: Trout Quintet, D.667
Ani Bukujian, violin; Jenny Douglass, viola; Adelle-Akiko Kearns, cello; Richard Word, bass; Elizabeth Dorman, piano
Grażyna Bacewicz’s astonishing quartet for four violins starts our season, and the concert concludes with Franz Schubert’s masterful Trout quintet, all performed by Marin Symphony all-stars.
Stay after the concert for a Q & A with the panel of musicians!
A reception with refreshments is open to all ticket holders after the concert and discussion.
General Admission seating
Single Tickets: $53 + $4 fee
Youth Single Tickets: $20 + $4 fee
Subscribers enjoy lower prices! When you attend three or more concerts, get $3 off each ticket and waive the fee!
Call (415) 479-8100
Note: Sales and notifications are through ShowClix. Marin Symphony does not use other third party vendors.
Sat, Nov 8, 2025, 3:00 pm
Sat, Nov 8, 2025, 7:30 pm
Sun, Nov 9, 2025, 3:00 pm
College of Marin, James Dunn Theatre
Fawzi Haimor, conductor
John Wilson, piano
PROGRAM:
John Psathas: Tarantismo
Liszt: Hungarian Fantasy; John Wilson, piano
Liszt: Totentanz; John Wilson, piano
Brahms: Symphony No.2 in D Major, Op.73
Maestro Fawzi Haimor begins the festivities with a thrilling work by New Zealand-Greek composer John Psathas. Marin Symphony Principal Pianist John Wilson returns with two Liszt blockbusters, and we close with Brahms’s immortal Second Symphony.
Donors in the CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($1,000 Annual Fund donors) and above are invited to an exclusive reception at College of Marin Fine Arts Gallery following the Saturday Evening and Sunday Afternoon Masterworks performances.
Reserved seating. click for seating map image
Section 1 (middle rows center)
Single Tickets: $85 + $4 fee
Section 2 (front and back rows center, side sections)
Single Tickets: $60 + $4 fee
Section 3 (front row, back row, side front corners, wheelchair)
Single Tickets: $43 + $4 fee
Youth (17 and under) (all sections)
Single Tickets: $20 + $4 fee
Subscribers enjoy lower prices! When you attend three or more concerts, get $3 off each ticket and waive the fee!
Call (415) 479-8100
Note: Sales and notifications are through ShowClix. Marin Symphony does not use other third party vendors.
Sat, Dec 6, 2025, 7:30 pm
Sun, Dec 7, 2025, 4:00 pm
St. Raphael's Church, San Rafael
Marin Symphony Chamber Chorus
Marin Girls Chorus
Marin Symphony Musicians
PROGRAM:
(approximately 90 minutes, including 5 min. stand & stretch)
Traditional and contemporary holiday music and carols in the beautiful setting of Saint Raphael Church accompanied by Marin Symphony instrumentalists.
Candle Lighting & Carols
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Joy to the World
Silent Night
General Admission seating.
Subscriber: $40 (no fees)
Single Tickets: $40 (no fees)
Youth (17 and under): $20 (no fees)
Note: Sales and notifications are through ShowClix. Marin Symphony does not use other third party vendors.
LOCATION
The Church of Saint Raphael, at 5th and A in downtown San Rafael. Ticket holders admitted at main entrance and west
side entrance. Will Call tickets and additional tickets for purchase (subject to availability) at the main entrance only.
TIME
Seating is open. Please note that many attendees arrive early to ensure their desired seats.
Doors open one hour prior to the performance, which is approximately 90 minutes.
PARKING
• Free street parking. Meters are inactive from 6pm Saturday, and all day on Sunday.
• San Rafael A Street Garage. 400 spaces. Enter from A Street between 3rd and 4th Avenues.
Elevator takes you to A Street, one block from the Church of Saint Raphael.
• Parking Lot at 5th and C. Two blocks west of the church, 100 spaces.
• Parking Lot at 5th and Lootens Place. Two blocks east of the church, 30 spaces.
• An entrance for people with limited mobility is located at the west side of the church.
Sat, Jan 10, 2026, 3:00 pm
Sat, Jan 10, 2026, 7:30 pm
Sun, Jan 11, 2026, 3:00 pm
College of Marin, James Dunn Theatre
Fawzi Haimor, conductor
Carey Bell, clarinet
PROGRAM:
Fanny Mendelssohn: Overture in C Major
Mozart: Clarinet Concerto, K.622; Carey Bell, clarinet
Beethoven: Symphony No.7 in A Major, Op.92
Maestro Haimor presents the Marin Symphony premiere of Fanny Mendelssohn’s romantic overture. San Francisco Symphony superstar Principal Clarinet Carey Bell joins the orchestra in Mozart’s nonpareil concerto. Beethoven’s dancing, celebratory Seventh Symphony brings it all home.
Donors in the CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($1,000 Annual Fund donors) and above are invited to an exclusive reception at College of Marin Fine Arts Gallery following the Saturday Evening and Sunday Afternoon Masterworks performances.
Reserved seating. click for seating map image
Section 1 (middle rows center)
Single Tickets: $85 + $4 fee
Section 2 (front and back rows center, side sections)
Single Tickets: $60 + $4 fee
Section 3 (front row, back row, side front corners, wheelchair)
Single Tickets: $43 + $4 fee
Youth (17 and under) (all sections)
Single Tickets: $20 + $4 fee
Subscribers enjoy lower prices! When you attend three or more concerts, get $3 off each ticket and waive the fee!
Call (415) 479-8100
Note: Sales and notifications are through ShowClix. Marin Symphony does not use other third party vendors.
Sat, Feb 21, 2026, 7:30 pm
Sun, Feb 22, 2026, 3:00 pm
Marin Center Exhibit Hall
Stuart Chafetz, conductor
Marin Symphony Principal Pops Conductor, the irrepressible Stuart Chafetz, brings us a delightful program of light classics, with critters everywhere. Not only bats, bugs, and birds, but also a splash of Beatles!
Johann Strauss II: Die Fledermaus (The Bat) Overture
Neal Hefti (arr. Daryl McKensie): Theme from Batman Television Series
Danny Elfman (arr. Peter King): Theme from Batman Motion Picture
Mendelssohn: Finale, Symphony No.4 in A Major, Op.90 “Italian”, (a tarantella dance, to cure the bite of a tarantuala!)
Michael Giacchono (arr. McKensie): Theme from Spider-Man Television Series
Danny Elfman (arr. John Wasson): Theme from Spider-Man Motion Picture
Tchaikovsky: Selections from Swan Lake
INTERMISSION
Rossini: The Thieving Magpie Overture
Anderson: Chicken Reel
Sousa: The Invincible Eagle March
Herb Alpert (arr. McKensie): Spanish Flea
Lennon/McCartney (arr. Sam Shoup): In Love With The Beatles
Note: Sales and notifications are through Marin Center. In order to better track or replace tickets, your Marin Symphony 2526 Pops tickets will be processed and emailed to you directly from Marin Center.
You must hold a Marin Center ticket for entrance to this event. Your QR subscription code for your Marin Symphony subscription will not work with Marin Center scanners.
(Exhibit Hall seating map here.) General Admission within Tiers.
SINGLE TICKET PRICING:
Tier 1 (center section)
Single Tickets: $85 + $12 service & facility fee = $97
Tier 2 (Left and right wings)
Single Tickets: $60 + $9 service & facility fee = $69
Tier 3 (sides, wheelchair)
Single Tickets: $43 + $7 service & facility fee = $50
Youth (17 and under) (all sections)
Single Tickets: $20 + $5 service & facility fee = $25
(Note: During online ticket purchase, Youth pricing option becomes available on the 2nd page after selecting your price Tier, number of tickets, and clicking “Quick Pick”.)
Subscribers enjoy lower prices! When you attend three or more concerts, get $3 off each ticket and waive the fee!
Call (415) 479-8100
Sat, Mar 14, 2026, 7:30 pm
Sun, Mar 15, 2026, 3:00 pm
Marin School of the Arts
Once again, our wonderful Marin Symphony Chorus steps into the spotlight with a program of choruses from some of the world’s greatest operas, including works by Mozart, Verdi, Wagner, and more!
General Admission seating
Single Tickets: $53 + $4 fee
Youth Single Tickets: $20 + $4 fee
Subscribers enjoy lower prices! When you attend three or more concerts, get $3 off each ticket and waive the fee!
Call (415) 479-8100
Note: Sales and notifications are through ShowClix. Marin Symphony does not use other third party vendors.
Sat, Mar 28, 2026, 7:30 pm
Sun, Mar 29, 2026, 3:00 pm
TBD
Mt. Tam Methodist Church, Mill Valley
PROGRAM:
Madeleine Dring: Trio for flute, oboe, & piano
Irving Fine: Partita for Wind Quintet
Mendelssohn: Octet in E-flat Major, Op.20
The woodwinds take center stage in the first half of the program, with charming works by Madeleine Dring and Irvine Fine. After intermission, the strings take over as they perform the greatest work ever written by a teenager, Mendelssohn’s amazing Octet.
Stay after the concert for a Q & A with the panel of musicians!
A reception with refreshments is open to all ticketholders after the concert and discussion.
General Admission seating
Single Tickets: $53 + $4 fee
Youth Single Tickets: $20 + $4 fee
Subscribers enjoy lower prices! When you attend three or more concerts, get $3 off each ticket and waive the fee!
Call (415) 479-8100
Note: Sales and notifications are through ShowClix. Marin Symphony does not use other third party vendors.
Sat, Apr 11, 2026, 3:00 pm
Sat, Apr 11, 2026, 7:30 pm
Sun, Apr 12, 2026, 3:00 pm
College of Marin, James Dunn Theatre
Fawzi Haimor, conductor
Ani Bukujian, violin
PROGRAM:
Mason Bates: Mothership
Bartok: Violin Concerto No.1; Ani Bukujian, violin
Ginastera: Estancia
Chausson: Poeme; Ani Bukujian, violin
de Falla: Suite No.2 from The Three-Cornered Hat
Marin Symphony Concertmaster Ani Bukujian returns as soloist in two great pieces for violin, Bartok’s first Violin Concerto and Chausson’s lovely Poeme. The rest of the program is virtuoso orchestral writing at its finest, in works by Mason Bates, Ginastera, and de Falla.
Donors in the CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($1,000 Annual Fund donors) and above are invited to an exclusive reception at College of Marin Fine Arts Gallery following the Saturday Evening and Sunday Afternoon Masterworks performances.
Reserved seating. click for seating map
Section 1 (middle rows center)
Single Tickets: $85 + $4 fee
Section 2 (front and back rows center, side sections)
Single Tickets: $60 + $4 fee
Section 3 (front row, back row, side front corners, wheelchair)
Single Tickets: $43 + $4 fee
Youth (17 and under) (all sections)
Single Tickets: $20 + $4 fee
Subscribers enjoy lower prices! When you attend three or more concerts, get $3 off each ticket and waive the fee!
Call (415) 479-8100
Note: Sales and notifications are through ShowClix. Marin Symphony does not use other third party vendors.
Sat, May 30, 2026, 3:00 pm
Sat, May 30, 2026, 7:30 pm
Sun, May 31, 2026, 3:00 pm
College of Marin, James Dunn Theatre
Fawzi Haimor, conductor
Oliver Herbert, cello
PROGRAM:
Valerie Coleman: Umoja
Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No.1 in E-flat Major, Op.107; Oliver Herbert, cello
Dvořák: Symphony No.8 in G Major, Op.88
For our final program, Maestro Haimor has chosen Valerie Coleman’s anthem of unity Umoja to begin, followed by the return of Bay Area native and Marin favorite, cellist Oliver Herbert, performing Shostakovich’s virtuosic and exciting Cello Concerto No.1. We close our season with Dvořák’s optimistic, triumphant Eighth Symphony.
Donors in the CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($1,000 Annual Fund donors) and above are invited to an exclusive reception at College of Marin Fine Arts Gallery following the Saturday Evening and Sunday Afternoon Masterworks performances.
Reserved seating. click for seating map
Section 1 (middle rows center)
Single Tickets: $85 + $4 fee
Section 2 (front and back rows center, side sections)
Single Tickets: $60 + $4 fee
Section 3 (front row, back row, side front corners, wheelchair)
Single Tickets: $43 + $4 fee
Youth (17 and under) (all sections)
Single Tickets: $20 + $4 fee
Subscribers enjoy lower prices! When you attend three or more concerts, get $3 off each ticket and waive the fee!
Call (415) 479-8100
Note: Sales and notifications are through ShowClix. Marin Symphony does not use other third party vendors.