Coyoacán borough is hosting a free Christmas symphony concert on Thursday, December 11, featuring the Coyoacán Symphony Orchestra at the San Juan Bautista Parish. The program highlights baroque and holiday pieces, under the artistic direction of Rodrigo Elorduy. Admission is free, though early arrival is advised to secure seating.
Amid the holiday spirit, Coyoacán borough presents a free symphony recital by the Coyoacán Symphony Orchestra. Scheduled for 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 11, the event takes place at the historic San Juan Bautista Parish, located at Jardín Hidalgo #8, Villa Coyoacán neighborhood, in southern Mexico City.
Artistic direction is led by Rodrigo Elorduy, with choral contributions from Juan Carlos López Muñoz and the Coyoacán Chamber Choir. Solo performances feature tenor Luis Alberto Sánchez and soprano Sandra Malika. The program focuses on baroque and Christmas repertoire, including Dietrich Buxtehude's 'Chaconne in E minor' arranged by Carlos Chávez, and selections from Georg Friedrich Händel's 'Messiah' adapted by Mozart.
This iconic venue, near the kiosk and Coyote Fountains, blends cultural tradition with December festivities, welcoming families and classical music enthusiasts. Admission is entirely free, so arriving early is recommended to fully enjoy the evening in this emblematic center of Coyoacán.