Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Classical/Orchestra
Upcoming Shows (20)
Five-time Grammy® Award-winning Nicaraguan conductor Giancarlo Guerrero leads the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in a south-of-the-border immersion, packing plenty of heat into a fusion of Afro-Caribbean, Central and South American traditions, including the tango-infused Sinfonia Buenos Aires. The renown Venezuelan soloist Pacho Flores dips into Mexico's rich trumpet-playing tradition for a piece written by him and for him by Arturo Márquez.
Five-time Grammy® Award-winning Nicaraguan conductor Giancarlo Guerrero leads the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in a south-of-the-border immersion, packing plenty of heat into a fusion of Afro-Caribbean, Central and South American traditions, including the tango-infused Sinfonia Buenos Aires. The renown Venezuelan soloist Pacho Flores dips into Mexico's rich trumpet-playing tradition for a piece written by him and for him by Arturo Márquez.
The incomparable Stephen Hough, one of the greatest players of our time, returns to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 1, a dazzler combining ferocious pianism with Hollywood Lyricism. Music Director Laureate Robert Spano returns to conduct a pair of Bernstein symphonies over a two-week residency. This week's concert shines a spotlight on the ASO brass in Bernstein's tumultuous Jeremiah Symphony, based on the Biblical prophet. The Orchestra welcomes the Grammy®
The incomparable Stephen Hough, one of the greatest players of our time, returns to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 1, a dazzler combining ferocious pianism with Hollywood Lyricism. Music Director Laureate Robert Spano returns to conduct a pair of Bernstein symphonies over a two-week residency. This week's concert shines a spotlight on the ASO brass in Bernstein's tumultuous Jeremiah Symphony, based on the Biblical prophet. The Orchestra welcomes the Grammy®
Two wartime poets expressed disillusionment; two composers spun their poems into evocative musical scores. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Principal Violist Zhenwei Shi stands in for Childe Harold in Berlioz's picturesque Harold in Italy. Robert Spano presents the "fearless" piano virtuoso Conrad Tao in Bernstein's plaintive and sassy symphony "The Age of Anxiety," inspired by W.H. Auden's Pulitzer Prize-winning poem.
Two wartime poets expressed disillusionment; two composers spun their poems into evocative musical scores. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Principal Violist Zhenwei Shi stands in for Childe Harold in Berlioz's picturesque Harold in Italy. Robert Spano presents the "fearless" piano virtuoso Conrad Tao in Bernstein's plaintive and sassy symphony "The Age of Anxiety," inspired by W.H. Auden's Pulitzer Prize-winning poem.
Mozart's Jupiter Symphony, the capstone of his symphonic journey, soars into the heavens, exuding such grandeur and cheery nobility that someone named it after the king of the gods. Russian violinist Alina Ibragimova turns her fiery bow on Mozart's "Turkish" Concerto, so named for the composer's take on Turkish melodies. "Ibragimova has technique to burn," wrote Audiophilia. Guest conductor Jörg Widmann offers a lively opener with his own composition Con brio, "with spirit."
Mozart's Jupiter Symphony, the capstone of his symphonic journey, soars into the heavens, exuding such grandeur and cheery nobility that someone named it after the king of the gods. Russian violinist Alina Ibragimova turns her fiery bow on Mozart's "Turkish" Concerto, so named for the composer's take on Turkish melodies. "Ibragimova has technique to burn," wrote Audiophilia. Guest conductor Jörg Widmann offers a lively opener with his own composition Con brio, "with spirit."
Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann does back-to-back Tchaikovsky. The young Swedish violin sensation Daniel Lozakovich returns after his electrifying 2023 Atlanta debut when ArtsATL noted, "Pure goosebumps for the listener." This time, Lozakovich plays Tchaikovsky's enchanting Violin Concerto. On the second half, Maestro Stutzmann piles on the pathos, drawing on the phenomenal expressive range of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to deliver Tchaikovsky's impassioned Pathétique Symphony.
Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann does back-to-back Tchaikovsky. The young Swedish violin sensation Daniel Lozakovich returns after his electrifying 2023 Atlanta debut when ArtsATL noted, "Pure goosebumps for the listener." This time, Lozakovich plays Tchaikovsky's enchanting Violin Concerto. On the second half, Maestro Stutzmann piles on the pathos, drawing on the phenomenal expressive range of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to deliver Tchaikovsky's impassioned Pathétique Symphony.
Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann does back-to-back Tchaikovsky. The young Swedish violin sensation Daniel Lozakovich returns after his electrifying 2023 Atlanta debut when ArtsATL noted, "Pure goosebumps for the listener." This time, Lozakovich plays Tchaikovsky's enchanting Violin Concerto. On the second half, Maestro Stutzmann piles on the pathos, drawing on the phenomenal expressive range of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to deliver Tchaikovsky's impassioned Pathétique Symphony.
Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann closes the concert season with one of orchestral music's best-loved, most elevating works. Gustav Mahler's Resurrection Symphony probes themes of life and death and the struggle to find meaning (expressed through the composer's unique musical voice). A young man's piece, the Second Symphony packs cataclysmic orchestral shrieks together with folk dances, military bands, and Post-Romantic angels-from-on-high. get ready for the incredible poser of music when Nathal
Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann closes the concert season with one of orchestral music's best-loved, most elevating works. Gustav Mahler's Resurrection Symphony probes themes of life and death and the struggle to find meaning (expressed through the composer's unique musical voice). A young man's piece, the Second Symphony packs cataclysmic orchestral shrieks together with folk dances, military bands, and Post-Romantic angels-from-on-high. get ready for the incredible poser of music when Nathal
Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann closes the concert season with one of orchestral music's best-loved, most elevating works. Gustav Mahler's Resurrection Symphony probes themes of life and death and the struggle to find meaning (expressed through the composer's unique musical voice). A young man's piece, the Second Symphony packs cataclysmic orchestral shrieks together with folk dances, military bands, and Post-Romantic angels-from-on-high. get ready for the incredible poser of music when Nathal
Lettuce has partnered with the Colorado-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Music is a Language, dedicated to expanding access to music education, to create a transformative scholarship in the band?s name. This program will fund a full-tuition scholarship for a deserving student to attend the Berklee College of Music?the very place where the members of Lettuce first met and began their journey together. With this in mind, a $1 charity fee is included in the ticket price of this show. This can
$1 per ticket will be donated to REVERB (reverb.org)