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 p...
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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 p...
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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 p...
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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...
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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...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 symph...
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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 symph...
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The Perimeter College Jazz Ensemble is a performing group whose enrolled members consist of current music pathway students as well as some of the finest amateur and semi-professional jazz musicians in the Atlanta area.
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After a career spanning 60 years, Philip Glass still sits at the cutting edge of music. He's influenced generations of classical composers, as well as David Bowie and The Talking Heads. He's worked with Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger, and Leonard Cohen. Grammy® award-winning violinist Jennifer Koh ret...
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After a career spanning 60 years, Philip Glass still sits at the cutting edge of music. He's influenced generations of classical composers, as well as David Bowie and The Talking Heads. He's worked with Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger, and Leonard Cohen. Grammy® award-winning violinist Jennifer Koh ret...
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Your orchestra brings to life Willems’ storybook Because—a powerful tale of how discovery and persistence led a girl on a path to center stage. Let your child be inspired by the music and storytelling at this concert featuring a new score and onstage projections of the book’s magical illustrations.
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Librettists: Lorenzo Da Ponte
Based on: “La folle journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro” (“The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro”) by Pierre Beaumarchais
Premiere Performance: May 1, 1786—Vienna, Austria, Burgtheater
Your orchestra brings to life Willems’ storybook Because—a powerful tale of how discovery and persistence led a girl on a path to center stage. Let your child be inspired by the music and storytelling at this concert featuring a new score and onstage projections of the book’s magical illustrations.
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A grieving composer captured an artist's work in a suite of piano pieces. Later, that music lit a fire in the genius orchestrator Maurice Ravel to create one of the best-loved works in the concert hall. Experience Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition through the dynamic power of a world-class orch...
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Librettists: Lorenzo Da Ponte
Based on: “La folle journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro” (“The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro”) by Pierre Beaumarchais
Premiere Performance: May 1, 1786—Vienna, Austria, Burgtheater
A grieving composer captured an artist's work in a suite of piano pieces. Later, that music lit a fire in the genius orchestrator Maurice Ravel to create one of the best-loved works in the concert hall. Experience Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition through the dynamic power of a world-class orch...
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more...
Librettists: Lorenzo Da Ponte
Based on: “La folle journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro” (“The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro”) by Pierre Beaumarchais
Premiere Performance: May 1, 1786—Vienna, Austria, Burgtheater