A Night in Spain

  March 1, 2025 at 7:30pm

  Keppel Auditorium

Catawba College

Embark on a musical adventure through the vibrant cultural landscape of Spain with "A Night in Spain."

This concert features a stunning array of pieces inspired by the rich traditions and diverse influences of Spanish music. The program opens with the lively and spirited Overture from The Barber of Seville, capturing the humor and wit of Rossini's beloved opera.

Next, we are treated to the romantic and evocative Concierto de Aranjuez for guitar and orchestra, a masterpiece by Joaquín Rodrigo that beautifully showcases the virtuosity of our guest artist, guitarist Meng Su. The second half of the concert takes us to the operatic world of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, set in the heart of Seville, and introduces us to the works of Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga, often referred to as the "Spanish Mozart."

This concert promises an evening of passion, elegance, and the vibrant spirit of Spain, brought to life by Meng Su’s extraordinary talent and the Salisbury Symphony.

Get your tickets

Purchase your General Admission tickets today. SSO Flex-Passes available for use at this event. Please contact the Salisbury Symphony to reserve your seats.

Meet the artist

Featuring

Meng Su

Guitarist

Venue information

Keppel Auditorium

Keppel Auditorium, Catawba College 2300 West Innes Street Salisbury, NC 28144

Directions to Catawba College:
Exit Interstate 85 at Exit 76 for Innes Street. Head west on E Innes Street for approximately 2.6 miles. Catawba College will be on your right at 2300 West Innes Street.

Parking:
Parking is available around the building. Special cones in front of the portico are typically reserved for the differently abled. Please alert a public safety officer to your need upon arriving to have a cone removed. The main entrance and box office to Keppel Auditorium is located on the North Side of the building. The handicap entrance is located on the West side of the building between Crystal Peeler Lounge and Hedrick Theatre. Please note: Tickets are required for entry and are only sold at the North Side entry point.