St. Cecilia Music Center announced single tickets for all concerts in the 2016-2017 season are on sale now.

The first concert of the new 2016-2017 season will feature the renowned Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. On November 10, 2016 co-artistic director and cellist David Finckel performs with violinists Sean Lee and Alexander Sitkovetsky; violists Matthew Lipman and Richard O’Neill and cellist Keith Robinson in a program entitled Destination Vienna with works by Mozart, Brahms and Schoenberg. Tickets for the entire Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Series include appearances on January 26, and March 16, 2017.

David Finkel/Wu Han
David Finkel/Wu Han
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The new season of the Acoustic Café Series, in partnership with the syndicated radio show of the same name and its host Rob Reinhart, begins on November 17, 2016 with renowned singer-songwriter Langhorne Slim who will appear solo on the Royce Auditorium stage to kick off the Series. Tickets for Langhorne Slim are $25 and $30 and are on sale now. Three additional concerts in the Acoustic Café Series for the 2016-2017 season will be announced as concert dates are confirmed.

Langhorne Slim & The Law Performs At The Troubadour
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Single tickets are also on sale for St. Cecilia Music Center’s Jazz Series that will bring 2015 Grammy Award Winning jazz vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant on December 8, 2016, 13-year old Jazz Pianist Prodigy Joey Alexander on March 23, 2017, and the dynamic super group San Francisco Jazz Collective (SFJAZZ Collective) on May 4, 2017.

Single tickets are now available by calling St. Cecilia Music Center at 616-459-2224 or visiting the box office at 24 Ransom Ave. NE. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.scmc-online.org.

In addition, all concert goers will see the $2.4 million dollar renovation of St. Cecilia, including Royce Auditorium with new seats and upgraded professional sound and lighting systems. The total building renovation includes other extensive improvements in many areas of the 122-year old historic building including HVAC, safety and security, and ADA upgrades; installation of energy efficient lighting; remodeling of the box office and lobby, and other major improvements throughout the infrastructure.

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