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    4.7 (62 reviews)
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    Yiesha B.

    On Friday night I had the opportunity to experience ISO (Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra) with my family. My son and I usually have a monthly date night so this was a new spot for the both of us since we are still fairly new to the area. My mother joined us and we had a nice night. The performance was Dabussey's La Mer. It was absolutely perfect! We enjoyed it. I think my favorite was the first song, Allegramente (the strings brought me to tears) and my sons favorite was Dialogue of Wind and the Sea. I think it was because the music reminded him of music from Jurassic World or the Jaws movie. Hilbert Circle Theatre is beautiful. It reminded me of the old Fox Theatre in Detroit. The staff was friendly and very helpful seating us. The overall program had nice touches and I loved the testimonial of Roger Roe, the Oboe player. I can totally relate to how music is a language of its own! We will definitely be back and I would encourage anyone who's reading this review to support the arts! Take your family especially your children. Expose them to all facets of music. Although we didn't see anyone that looked like us in the orchestra my son loved seeing the diversity of instruments played. Job well done. Music matters!

    Symphony on the Prairie
    Brittany S.

    One of our many cultural treasures in the Circle City. From Happy Hour shows with upbeat collaborations to lunchtime hour shows for a discount, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra offers something for everyone. I've really enjoyed the shows over the past few years that have featured the screening and live music of folks. One of my favorites was the Rogers & Hammerstein clips and music. Recently, they've offered a Star Wars and ET versions. If you find yourself strolling around Monument Circle, you can't help but notice the Hilbert Circle Theatre in all her beauty on the southeast quadrant. I love that student discounts and lunch showings offer a more budget friendly option for those looking to connect with the Symphony. With Christmas around the corner, you'll find several holiday offerings like Handel's Messiah and the annual Yuletide Celebration.

    Gloria D.

    Had a fun night watching the Friday performance of Claude Debussy Le Mer. One of my favorite composers of the early 20th century. I enjoyed seeing famous French pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet perform marvelous pieces relating to Debussy and other composers pieces. It was incredible seeing how fast he played the piano and the different sounds or waves he produced. I could see how that night's pieces created a vibrant colors of music and sound. I really enjoyed it and helped me relax after a long week. It was the perfect end to my stressful week and relaxing weekend. I enjoyed the opportunity to attend the Symphony. I enjoy the most the happy hour events. I will be visiting soon for Beethoven's pieces, especially in the Spring. Definitely recommend this place and their holiday specials. They also have student discounts.

    Main stage
    Geoff M.

    I love the Symphony and the Hilbert Circle Theater. Such a great place and great music. The entrance off the Circle still has that elegance of a bygone era. The lobby is even classy. The walls and ceiling are covered with amazingly detailed reliefs in soft colors. The theater itself isn't small but is configured so that every seat has a good view. Even the bar is nice. Instead of a table or something they wheel in and out, there is a separate room with comfortable seats and a view of the Circle.

    Kelly A.

    Beautiful place to hear live orchestra music. The conductor and musicians make the experience that much more! A must do!

    Ruth T.

    I have been going to the symphony for a while now at the Hilbert Circle Theatre and it never gets boring. It is a beautiful historical space. They do series of themed symphonies which makes things different and interesting. I like the happy hours especially when time for three is performing. It feels good supporting home grown talent, plus they are really good. The MASHUPALOOZA last year was awesome! Never thought I would hear Stravinsky/Daft Punk/Kanye West or Shostakovich/Muse/Chance the Rapper all blend together in happy harmony. If you decide to go during happy hour, get there as soon as the doors open. It gets crowded fast, plus the tickets are general admission so the seats are first come first serve. The theatre offers discount tickets to students as long as your student ID is presented when picking up the tickets at the will call booth. There is Express Park garage right next to the theatre which is very convenient since one just has to go through the covered alley to get in through the theatre's back door. The garage charges a flat fee when there is an event at the theatre for those going to the event. The symphony is not for everyone, but I would encourage people to atleast try it once, especially when they have special/themed events.

    Gyamfua G.

    The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is a great place to go when you just need to relax and enjoy some beautiful music in a beautiful setting. Inside the venue was absolutely gorgeous. The music resonated well, no matter where you sat. The musicians really do enjoy their craft and the sound and the enthusiasm they play really shows. If you have younger family members or friends, then the Pop series would be a perfect way to introduce them to the wonders of the Symphony. Symphony on the Prairie is also another avenue to introduce those not familiar with the sounds and beauty of the symphony. I introduced the symphony to my children through there Black History program in February. A great free program, the Black History program offers up great sounds in not only the Symphony but in Opera and gospel Choir. It has shone light on an area of music often considered elite.

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    Ashley T.

    OH MY WORD!!! What a fabulous night. This was my very first visit at the ISO. After being greeted at the entrance by Bumble, a penguin and a reindeer, I knew I was in for a great night. The host this year, Frankie Moreno, brought the house down in his Frankie's Christmas party segment. From the dancing Santa's to the "Twas the night before Christmas" each performance was so magical. Thank you ISO for making my Christmas night so wonderful.

    Marcus M.

    The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra was amazing! I felt like I had my own Motzart In the Jungle experience right in downtown Indy. I attended as apart of the 33rd Annual Black History Month Celebration and they did not disappoint. The skill that the artists displayed was incredible. My favorite instrument has to be the string instruments, particularly the violin . They played with such passion I could feel the emotion. My favorite song of the night was "Sometimes I feel like a motherless child"! The Conductor, Chelsea Tipton, was live and animated. The soloist, Maria Sanderson, was incredible on the violin. She even performed on her birthday and let me just tell you it was the audience who got the gift. And IMPD officer and vocalist Christopher Wilburn was phenomenal! I mean the man protects and serves the community during the day and slays singing opera in Italian at night!!! The performances were flawless and you should at all times take an opportunity to listen to the perfected sounds of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra!

    Erin L.

    I'm a "Big Sister" through Big Brothers Big Sisters and my Little and I were gifted two tickets to see Mozart's Magic Flute on June 10th. What a cool experience. Neither of us had ever been to the symphony and were met with a better than expected performance. We were entertained the whole time. It was such a fun event and we really enjoyed ourselves. We'll be back for sure!

    Just awesome!
    Lindsay T.

    Had the great opportunity of seeing the ISO perform the music of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone while the movie played. Talk about surround sound! This will remain one of my favorite memories of living in the city.

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