Binghamton Philharmonic Delivers Chills and Thrills with “Phantom of the Philharmonic”

On Saturday, October 28, at the Broome County Forum Theatre, the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra kicked off its 2023-2024 Pops Series with “Phantom of the Philharmonic,” a lively performance of Halloween-themed music from stage, screen, and concert hall. Guest conductor Grant Cooper, resplendent in a Dracula cape, led the orchestra in such hair-raising classics as the theme from Halloween, the Psycho Suite, and “Night on Bald Mountain.”

The Bat Cannon Fires! Phantom of the Philharmonic
The Bat Cannon Fires! at Phantom of the Philharmonic

The orchestra reveled in the repertoire, demonstrating their exceptional dynamic range and clearly having fun at the same time. Many in the audience – including lots of kids – were impressively costumed, and showed their appreciation for the expert playing and Maestro Cooper’s engaging dialogue with a standing ovation.

Phantom of the Philharmonic
Isis Stungurys, Bailey Dembski, Logan Merril

The Phiharmonic’s concertmaster Uli Speth took a star turn as the violin soloist in the haunting “Danse macabre” of Camille Saint-Saëns, and concert-goers were treated to a range of special effects, from multi-colored smoke to a cannon that released bat-shaped confetti at the climactic moment in Grieg’s “In the Hall of the Mountain King.”

Amanda and Mark Green

Future Pops Series performances this season include the holiday concert Winter Wonderland, and Pops at the Forum, featuring the music of John Williams, Led Zeppelin, and more!

Nuci Pedraza and Peter Ortu

The Binghamton Philharmonic’s Symphonic Series continues on November 18 with Faces of Joy, featuring Philharmonic favorite Andrew Russo as the piano soloist in Beethoven’s “Emperor” Concerto. For more information, visit www.binghamtonphilharmonic.org.

Zaidon Harrington

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