
SALISBURY, MD—Symphony 21 returns to Salisbury University 7 p.m. Saturday, April 5, in the Jackson Family Auditorium of Holloway Hall.
The concert is part of SU’s New Visions Series, bringing innovative artists and projects to campus. This is the first concert of a new three-year partnership between Symphony 21 and Salisbury University in which a concert will be offered each spring for the next three years at SU.
Symphony 21 is a creative arts non-profit that exposes youths and the community to modern approaches to music, technology and visual arts. This multimedia concert features a diverse ensemble of innovative musicians, synchronized visual animation and a modern cinematic orchestral sound.
Founded by Salisbury native, and composer Daniel Bowen, Symphony 21’s concert experiences offer a family friendly, interactive environment, aiming to inspire and unite the community through the power of music.
The event is sponsored by The Campbell Foundation, Pohanka Automotive Group, Care First Blue Cross Blue Shield, The Richard A. Henson Foundation, InSite Build, SU’s Peter and Judy Jackson Music Program and the Fulton School of Liberal Arts.
Admission is Free. For tickets and more information, visit the Symphony 21 website at www.symphony21.org.
Learn more about SU and opportunities to Make Tomorrow Yours at www.salisbury.edu