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A large church-like performance hall with tiered seating and an orchestra on stage at the center.

Tickets for this Valentine’s Day performance can be purchased online or at the box office in person.

Photo courtesy of Alex Avramchuk

This Valentine’s Day, Asheville Symphony’s “Masterworks 4: Scottish” brings the sounds of rugged cliffs, majestic highlands, and historic castles to our city.

Violinist Geneva Lewis and guest conductor James Lowe join the Asheville Symphony for this concert, featuring works by three composers.

  • Scottish composer Aileen Sweeney’s “Glisk”
  • Bruch’s “Scottish Fantasy”
  • Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 3, “Scottish”

Tickets are available for concerts at 2 p.m (limited seating) and 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 14, for a romantic evening without the fight for Valentine’s dinner reservations.

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