Time for Three at Longwood Gardens

When:
February 11, 2016 @ 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM
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Performances
Thursday, February 11 at 8 pm classical string trio Time for Three performs its unique modern, melody-rich sound that has delighted audiences from Carnegie Hall, to NFL Games, to European Festivals to the Indy 500. Ticket are $42 or $36 for members and can be purchased calling 215-893-1999 or visiting ticketphiladelphia.org.

Friday, February 19 at 8 pm Longwood’s Ballroom is the setting for a recital by James O’Donnell, Organist and Master of the Choristers of Westminster Abbey in London. O’ Donnell oversees the music for all events at Westminster Abbey including the music for special royal occasions held there. He has performed around the world including the U.S., Japan, Australia, New Zealand and throughout Europe. Tickets are $35 or $30 for Members and can be purchased by calling 215-893-1999 or visiting ticketphiladelphia.org.

On Tuesday, March 8 at 8 pm New Zealand’s Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra brings its unique mix of humor, disarmingly small instruments, and musicality to Longwood. Tickets are $38 or $32 for Members and can be purchased by calling 215-893-1999 or visiting ticketphiladelphia.org.

For a complete listing of all upcoming performances, visit longwoodgardens.org.

About Longwood Gardens
In 1906, industrialist Pierre du Pont (1870-1954) purchased a small farm near Kennett Square, PA, to save a collection of historic trees from being sold for lumber. Today, Longwood Gardens is one of the world’s great horticultural displays, encompassing 1,077 acres of dazzling gardens, woodlands, meadows, fountains, 10,010-pipe Aeolian organ and 4.5-acre conservatory.  Longwood continues the mission set forth by Mr. du Pont to inspire people through excellence in garden design, horticulture, education and the performing arts, through programming that includes exhibitions, musical performances by leading artists, renowned horticulture education programs, horticulture research, environmental stewardship and community engagement.

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