SF Symphony’s “Deck The Hall” Holiday Sing-Along Concert (2023)
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Davies Symphony Hall | 201 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102
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Submitted by the Event Organizer
It’s never too early to plan a holiday tradition—let Deck the Hall be yours! Treat your family to a concert of holiday favorites and sing-alongs led by conductor Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser with members of the San Francisco Symphony, guest artists, and beloved costumed characters.
Two shows – 11am and 3pm
Program
- Sleigh Ride – Leroy Anderson
- It’s the Holiday Season – Irving Berlin / Jule Styne (arr. Emerson/Marks)
- Spanish Chocolate from The Nutcracker Suite – Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Yiddish Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – Johnny Marks (arr. Kugelplex)
- The Festival of Lights – Traditional (arr. Robertson)
- Holiday Mariachi melodies – Traditional
- Russian Dance (Trepak) from The Nutcracker Suite – Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Joy to the World – Traditional (arr. Kelly)
- Selections with Presidio Panto Players – Various
- It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year – James Pierpont (arr. Keck)
- The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don’t Be Late) – Ross Bagdasarian (arr. Keck)
- All I Want for Christmas is You – Mariah Carey (arr. Keck)
Holidays With The Symphony
Thursday 11/30 & Fri 12/1 – The Nightmare Before Christmas – the SF Symphony performs Danny Elfman’s delightfully quirky score live with the film on the big screen (7:30p)
Sunday, 12/3 – Deck the Hall – Holiday favorites and singalongs for families. (11a + 3p performances)
Tuesday, 12/5 & Wednesday 12/6 – Cirque Nutcracker – Troupe Vertigo’s acrobats, jugglers, and high-flying aerialists delight the imagination in a program set to Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker. (7:30p)
Friday, 12/8 & Saturday 12/9 – Handel’s Messiah – A Musical meditation on Christ’s birth, life, and resurrection—and his message of redemption. (7:30p)
Sunday, 12/10 – Peter And The Wolf – Prokofiev’s tale of a boy and his animal friends’ bravery is brought to life by the SF Symphony Youth Orchestra and guest narrator Tom Kenny, the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants. (2:00p)
Sunday, 12/10 – A Merry-achi Christmas – Experience a multicultural celebration as the ensemble sings and plays holiday favorites from both Mexico and America. (8:00p)
Wednesday. 12/13 & Thursday, 12/14 – The Colors of Christmas – The star-studded Colors of Christmas returns to the San Francisco Symphony. (7:30p)
Friday, 12/15 – Holiday Gaiety – Naughty fun is guaranteed with this adult-themed holiday variety show hosted by conductor Edwin Outwater and drag legend Peaches Christ, featuring drag performer Bianca Del Rio. (7:30p)
Wednesday 12/20–Saturday 12/23 – A Charlie Brown Christmas Live! – Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the entire Peanuts gang are back at Davies Symphony Hall to bring this television classic to life! (7:30p + 2p performances)
Thursday, 12/21 – Holiday Brass – Feel the power and precision of the SF Symphony brass section as they fill Davies Symphony Hall with a festive mix of classical and popular holiday favorites. (7:30p
Films with Live Orchestra
Thursday 11/30 & Fri 12/1 – The Nightmare Before Christmas – the SF Symphony performs Danny Elfman’s delightfully quirky score live with the film on the big screen (7:30p)
Saturday, 12/16 – Love Actually Film w/ Live Orchestra – Funny, irresistible, and heart-warming, don’t miss the twentieth anniversary of this holiday classic. (R) (7:30p)
Friday, 12/22 & Saturday 12/23 – Home Alone Film w/ Live Orchestra – See the beloved holiday hit on the big screen like you never have before, with John Williams’ exuberant score performed live by the San Francisco Symphony. (3p + 7:30p)
Thursday, 2/8 & Friday, 2/9 – Casino Royale – Daniel Craig stars as the legendary secret agent 007. Experience the SF Symphony performing the sensuous score of this spy thriller as the action unfolds on the big screen. (7:30p)
Saturday, 2/10 – Bugs Bunny at the Symphony – Watch the Looney Tunes gang in hilarious and unforgettable scenes on the big screen as the SF Symphony performs the reimagined classics of Rossini, Wagner, and more. (2:00pm)
More at the SF Symphony
Thursday, 1/11– Saturday, 1/13 – van Zweden Conducts Beethoven 5 – Beethoven’s Fifth represents the human capacity for heroism in the face of adversity—or, as he put it, “through suffering to joy.” (7:30p)
Soundbox Series
WHAT IS SOUNDBOX?
In the small entry room, you move past a curtain, through an unknown door. It’s like you scored a backstage pass. Time to explore.Turn the corner, find the bar: there’s craft cocktails and small bites. Video projections flash on the walls. All eyes go to the stage, ready for the show to start.
And then the music. Pounding beats and otherworldly chants come from all corners of the space. Close your eyes: it sounds like you’re in a cathedral, and then an underground club. Unique and stimulating and totally different.
Friday, 12/8 & Saturday 12/9 – Soundbox eye, Sea, You are Here – You are here, present with intense love for the one planet we have. Violinist/singer/composer Mazz Swift engages us in a musical journey through land, sea, air, and ourselves.(8:30p)
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: $45*