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Sacramento's Music at Noon


Sacramento’s Music At Noon concert series is designed for local artists, and it meets the needs of those who desire beauty and tranquility in the middle of their day. Since 2002, Music At Noon has given nearly a thousand free lunchtime concerts on Wednesdays. These concerts have included a wide variety of genres, from classics and jazz to pops, world, swing band, Broadway, pipe organ-accompanied silent films, and more. So bring a friend and a bag lunch next Wednesday and see why M.A.N. is “the biggest kept secret in Downtown Sacramento.” Limited free parking is available!


Thank you for helping to support this free concert series!

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Symphony d'Oro (Rancho Cordova)


The world of symphonic grandeur awaits with the Symphony's Conductor’s Choice concert. Maestro Pete Nowlen has handpicked two pieces with special meaning for him. First, the most famous symphony in the world, Beethoven's 5th Symphony, with its profound intensity that echoes the resilience and courage of the human spirit. And the concert opens with the lyrical beauty of the Hiawatha Overture and Ballet Suite by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. Coleridge-Taylor's works were inspired by the famous epic poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, America's most famous poet.


Join us at 4pm on Saturday, April 13 at the Cordova High Performing Arts Center for a concert experience where our conductor’s handpicked selections will lead you through a musical voyage of discovery and beauty.


This is a free concert.

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Sacramento State School of Music


The New Millennium Series continues our mission of presenting, at exceptional ticket prices, intimate performances by the finest chamber music ensembles and soloists in the U.S. and abroad. New Millennium’s rich history includes performances by many of the artists and ensembles that have shaped the classical chamber music tradition over the last half-century, including pianist Gilbert Kalish, the Beaux Arts Trio and Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio, violinists Sarah Chang and Hilary Hahn, and many others. We hope to see you at this season's concerts!


Orion String Quartet

Monday, March 25, 2024 - 7pm


Nomad Session Wind Octet

Tuesday, April 9, 2024 - 7pm


Jupiter Quartet

Wednesday, April 24, 2024 - 7pm


Capistrano Concert Hall - $30 general, $25 senior, $10 student

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