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This month’s programming at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra includes a continuation of the “Around the A” series, appearances from Andrea Boccelli, Tony Bennett, and more. Check out this month's highlights below!

Andrea Bocelli - Feb. 13 (at Infinite Energy Arena)

Tony Bennett's "I Left My Heart" tour - Feb. 14

With special guest, his daughter, Antonia Bennett.

Around the A (according to the ASO)

In these concerts, ASO musicians perform in various venues “Around the A,” and on Feb. 16 at 4:00 p.m., the free series brings the ASO to the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center at Morehouse College for the 109th Annual Morehouse College Glee Club Concert. The program will feature Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha Overture orchestrated by T.J. Anderson, Roland Carter’s arrangement of Lift Every Voice and Sing, Atlanta-based composer Joel Thompson’s Seven Last Words of the Unarmed, and more. Reserve free tickets via Eventbrite.

Delta Classical Concerts (according to the ASO)

On Feb. 20 and Feb. 22, Danish maestro Thomas Søndergård will return to the ASO to lead an all-Sibelius program, including the famous Finlandia. Canadian violinist Blake Pouliot makes his ASO debut with the Violin Concerto. Thursday evening ticket holders are invited to attend a conversation with conductor Thomas Søndergård in Center Space immediately following the concert.

About those tickets...

Event prices vary and can be purchased at atlantasymphony.org.

All photos courtesy of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
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This month’s programming at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra includes a continuation of the “Around the A” series, appearances from Andrea Boccelli, Tony Bennett, and more. Check out this month’s highlights below!

Andrea Bocelli – Feb. 13 (at Infinite Energy Arena)

Tony Bennett’s “I Left My Heart” tour – Feb. 14

With special guest, his daughter, Antonia Bennett.

Around the A (according to the ASO)

In these concerts, ASO musicians perform in various venues “Around the A,” and on Feb. 16 at 4:00 p.m., the free series brings the ASO to the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center at Morehouse College for the 109th Annual Morehouse College Glee Club Concert. The program will feature Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha Overture orchestrated by T.J. Anderson, Roland Carter’s arrangement of Lift Every Voice and Sing, Atlanta-based composer Joel Thompson’s Seven Last Words of the Unarmed, and more. Reserve free tickets via Eventbrite.

Delta Classical Concerts (according to the ASO)

On Feb. 20 and Feb. 22, Danish maestro Thomas Søndergård will return to the ASO to lead an all-Sibelius program, including the famous Finlandia. Canadian violinist Blake Pouliot makes his ASO debut with the Violin Concerto. Thursday evening ticket holders are invited to attend a conversation with conductor Thomas Søndergård in Center Space immediately following the concert.

About those tickets…

Event prices vary and can be purchased at atlantasymphony.org.

All photos courtesy of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

About Sally Henry Fuller

A theatre aficionado with a passion for telling people's stories, Sally Henry Fuller is a performing arts journalist. She has had the privilege of interviewing both local theatre professionals and multi-award-winning celebrities including Carol Burnett, Matthew Morrison, Vanessa Williams, Josh Gad, and Taylor Hicks. With theatre journalism experience since 2011, her work has also been featured on BroadwayWorld.com, the Huffington Post, and the Kennedy Center's American College Theatre Festival.

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