Season tickets and Wartburg Community Symphony Association memberships are now available for the orchestra’s 2018-19 season.

The season opens Saturday, Oct. 20, with an 8 p.m. performance in Neumann Auditorium under the direction of Jacob Tews, music director and conductor. It will feature works by three women composers, guest appearances by piano soloist Clare Longendyke and the Wartburg Choir and Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 2.”

Season tickets provide admission to all four concerts of the season. Cost is $46 for one adult, $88 for adult plus one and $104 for a family. Individual tickets to each concert cost $17 for adults and $7 for K-12 youth. Admission is free for children under 5 and Wartburg College students with an ID.

Symphony Association memberships offer an opportunity to support the symphony at more substantial levels, helping the orchestra offer innovative programs, feature outstanding soloists and enhance the cultural life of Waverly and the Cedar Valley. Memberships at the Prodigy ($150-$249), Virtuoso ($250-$499), Maestro ($500-$999) and Gold Baton ($1,000-$5,000) levels include a family package of up to two adult and two youth tickets for each concert.

Season tickets and memberships are available in advance or at the door on the night of the concert. To be listed in the program, memberships must be purchased by Oct. 10. More information is available at www.wartburg.edu/symphony or by calling 319-352-8691.