The Granada City Orchestra Benefit Concert
Public benefit concert at Spain’s iconic Palacio de Carlos V.

The Granada Festival presents an extraordinary concert to support World Monuments Fund.
As part of our 60th anniversary, join us for a concert in the Spanish city of Granada, where WMF has collaborated on conservation projects in the Alhambra and the Albaicín for more than 15 years.
American conductor and pianist William Eddins will lead the Orquesta Ciudad de Granada with a complete American program that looks at the universe of jazz and the musicals, represented by Gershwin's overture to Strike Up The Band and by the Symphonic Dances that Bernstein extracted from his masterful score for West Side Story. In between, a nod to the opera Porgy and Bess and Paul Whiteman's version of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, which Eddins himself will play. Duke Ellington's symphonic jazz with A Tone Parallel to Harlem will close the concert’s global program.
Tickets range from 25 to 60€.
Funds raised will be used to support the restoration of a monument in Granada, which will be selected by a committee of experts by the end of May.
The Granada City Orchestra Benefit Concert
Public benefit concert at Spain’s iconic Palacio de Carlos V.

The Granada Festival presents an extraordinary concert to support World Monuments Fund.
As part of our 60th anniversary, join us for a concert in the Spanish city of Granada, where WMF has collaborated on conservation projects in the Alhambra and the Albaicín for more than 15 years.
American conductor and pianist William Eddins will lead the Orquesta Ciudad de Granada with a complete American program that looks at the universe of jazz and the musicals, represented by Gershwin's overture to Strike Up The Band and by the Symphonic Dances that Bernstein extracted from his masterful score for West Side Story. In between, a nod to the opera Porgy and Bess and Paul Whiteman's version of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, which Eddins himself will play. Duke Ellington's symphonic jazz with A Tone Parallel to Harlem will close the concert’s global program.
Tickets range from 25 to 60€.
Funds raised will be used to support the restoration of a monument in Granada, which will be selected by a committee of experts by the end of May.