Miguel Harth-Bedoya conducts his final Gala Concert

Miguel Harth-Bedoya 

Miguel Harth-Bedoya will conduct the Annual Gala Concert and Dinner honoring the legacy of Beethoven 250 years after his birth on Feb. 8 at Bass Performance Hall, features Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony and his only violin concerto performed by world-renowned and Grammy award-winning violinist Midori.

This Gala concert will be the last for Music Director Harth-Bedoya as he transitions into his new role as Music Director Laureate.

Following the performance, the Gala Dinner – a separate event – will take place in the Grand Ballroom of the Worthington Hotel in downtown Fort Worth.

The dinner chair is Mercedes T. Bass with Ashli Blumenfeld, Mary Lipscomb, Frasher Pergande, and Jonathan T. Suder as co-chairs.

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Guests at the Gala Dinner may walk the red carpet before enjoying hors d’oeuvres and “Beethoven’s Favorite” cocktail along with other specially-selected beverages. The dinner will feature a Peruvian-inspired menu in honor of Harth-Bedoya, a Peruvian native.

All funds raised will support the symphony orchestra musicians and community programs.

Tickets for the concert range from $66-$165 Admission to the gala is separate from concert admissions.

Tables of eight range from $35,000-$50,000 for concert tickets and VIP dinner for eight.

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Gala only tables for eight range from $3,500 to $10,000, depending on level of sponsorship.

Individual tickets are $500 per person.

Notable Members: $250.

Concert tickets only: https://access.fwsymphony.org/4365/4366

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Concert and Gala tickets: http://fwsymphony.org/support/special-events/gala

Or, call the ticket office: (817) 665-6000