Atlanta Symphony Opens New Season Tchaikovsky and Harp Concerto

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Maestro Nathalie Stutzmann, only the second woman in history to lead a major American orchestra, will open her second season at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra with two performances, 8 p.m. October 5 and 7, of Tchaikovsky and Mosolov in Symphony Hall.

The performances will consist of Tchaikovsky’s masterpieces “Overture to The Queen of Spades,” “Polonaise” from Eugene Onegin, and “Symphony No. 4.”

It will also include guest soloist Xavier de Maistre in his ASO debut performing the recently discovered showpiece from 1939—“Mosolov’s Harp Concerto.”

de Maistre is considered one of this generation’s leading harpists and a profoundly creative musician. Over his career, he has broadened the harp repertoire, commissioning new work from composers and creating transcriptions of important instrumental repertoire.    

“Artistically, we are diving into exciting territory as we start our second season with Nathalie, fresh from her triumph at the famous Bayreuth Festival this summer,” said Jennifer Barlament, ASO’s executive director. “She is already making her mark in Atlanta with repertoire that highlights the orchestra’s strengths and incredible guest artists that she has chosen to work with like Xavier de Maistre.”

For more information, visit www.aso.org.

Photo: Maestro Nathalie Stutzmann. Photo by Maxwell Photography

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Atlanta Symphony Hall to Host Georgia Boy Choir International Festival

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The Georgia Boy Choir International Festival is a first-of-its-kind event which will take place 8 p.m. April 14 at the Atlanta Symphony Hall.

The night will feature seven choirs with choristers ages 6-18 from the U.S. and Europe sharing the stage with the Georgia Boy Choir.

“In their years of international travel, the Georgia Boy Choir has collaborated with some of the world’s top choirs of men and boys,” said Steven Colker, the Georgia Boy Choir director of operations. “Now, using the time-honored festival tradition, they are bringing those European choirs to Atlanta for a new era of boy-choir performances.”

Participating choirs include The Nidarosdomens Guttekor of Norway; Münchner Knabenchor of Germany; Augsburger Domsingknaben of Germany; Maryland State Boychoir; Florida Boy Choir and the Newark Boys Chorus, USA.

On the night, the combined choirs will perform Gabriel Fauré's “Requiem” and the “Trinity Te Deum” by Ēriks Ešenvalds, in addition to each performing as individual choirs. 

“Audiences will enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime collaborations between some of the oldest choirs in the world and Atlanta’s own Georgia Boy Choir in a cultural exchange unlike any other in the United States,” Colker said. 

For more information, visit www.aso.org

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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Brings STAR WARS AND MORE: THE MUSIC OF JOHN WILLIAMS to Peachtree City

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An epic night of some of the best film scores of all time is coming to "The Fred" this summer.

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra has just announced the return of the hit cinematic program Star Wars and More: The Music of John Williams,  coming to the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater "The Fred" in Peachtree City on Saturday, June 18, 2022.

About Star Wars and More: The Music of John Williams

This family-friendly symphonic event will feature the popular works from legendary composer and conductor John Williams. The concert will highlight his beloved film scores from Star Wars,  Harry Potter,  Jaws and more, all performed live by the ASO, conducted by ASO Associate Conductor and Music Director of the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra Jerry Hou.

In past years, the ASO has showcased Star Wars and More: The Music of John Williams at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, delighting thousands of fans, both young and old. This year, the ASO will branch out and bring this popular film score program to The Fred in Peachtree City. 

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"To experience the true power of the force, attendees are encouraged to dress up in their favorite Star Wars (or similarly themed) attire or costume. After all, there’s no better way to enjoy the show when 'The Imperial March' starts playing on stage!" 

Tickets to Star Wars and More: The Music of John Williams

Tickets will go on sale to the public Wednesday, March 2 at 10:00 a.m. online at amphitheater.org

About The Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater 

The Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater, commonly known as The Fred, has been a staple of the Atlanta metro area for more than three decades. The 2,500 seat amphitheater hosts performances by top national touring acts and favorite regional and local bands. The Fred offers an intimate, open-aired concert-going experience unlike any other. 

About the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra  

Celebrating its 77th season, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra continues to affirm its position as one of America’s leading orchestras with excellent live performances, renowned guest artist features and engaging education initiatives. As a cornerstone for artistic development in the Southeast, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performs a full schedule of more than 150 concerts, including educational and community concerts, each year for a combined audience of more than a quarter-million people. 

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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra continues virtual series BEHIND THE CURTAIN

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The Grammy® Award-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) has announced its plans to continue presenting concerts in its 2020/21 season via digital broadcasts, continuing its virtual Behind the Curtain Series presented by Delta. The concerts will continue to be recorded in Atlanta Symphony Hall without a live audience and available to view for current 2020/21 subscribers, new Virtual Members or pay-per-view access.


“While nothing can replace the thrilling experience of hearing a performance live and in person, our pivot to virtual concerts this fall has been wildly successful, allowing the Orchestra to continue making music and sharing it with an even broader audience than before. Thanks to the creativity and determination of the ASO musicians, administrative staff and Board of Directors, our Behind the Stage series continues to provide inspiring, diverse, fresh and made-for-Atlanta musical experiences throughout the first half of 2021.

"We are especially thankful to our subscribers and donors, who have sustained the orchestra through this challenging year and to our new Virtual Members who support the future of music; and we look forward to expanding our audience with a new pay-per-program option. What a great pleasure it has been to find this new sense of community through virtual concert experiences with ASO fans in Atlanta and far beyond.”

-Executive Director Jennifer Barlament


The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will make future decisions regarding in‑person concerts in Symphony Hall based on the health and safety of both musicians and patrons. Streaming of concerts will continue throughout the 2020/21 season, affording subscribers and virtual members the opportunity to enjoy the ASO's complete 76th season from the comfort of their home.

In addition to beloved and familiar works, the 13 spring 2021 Behind the Curtain concerts feature works by nine living composers, including Tyshawn Sorey, Sarah Gibson, Missy Mazzoli, Michael Abels, Clarice Assad, Carlos Simon, Jimmy López, Gabriela Lena Frank and Aaron Zigman.

Most of the Behind the Curtain concerts from January through June 2021 will introduce at least one new work to the Orchestra’s repertoire, with 10 ASO premieres and a world premiere of The Book of Spells by Brazilian-American composer Clarice Assad, performed by The Merian Ensemble. The Merian Ensemble is a chamber music group dedicated to the exploration of works by women, composed of ASO musicians Christina Smith (Principal Flute), Elisabeth Remy Johnson (Principal Harp), Emily Brebach (English Horn), Marci Gurnow (Clarinet), Jessica Oudin (Viola). Additional ASO premieres include William Grant Still’s Wood Notes, Fanny Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1, Tyshawn Sorey’s For Roscoe Mitchell, Carlos Simon’s An Elegy: A Cry From The Grave and more.


“In this challenging and uncertain period, I am so grateful that we have been able to find new avenues to continue our commitment to presenting great symphonic music,” said Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Music Director Robert Spano. “We have configured our programming for smaller ensembles to allow proper social distancing and other safety protocols, and with travel restrictions, we have also placed a greater focus on local talent as well as ASO principal musicians as featured soloists. We are thrilled to be able to share the talents of these composers and performers, and connect to our listeners, who are as important to music- making as the performers themselves.”
 

-ASO Music Director Robert Spano

Music Director Robert Spano will conduct four concerts, and Principal Guest Conductor Donald Runnicles will lead two programs. Guest conductorinclude Maxim Emelyanychev, Gemma New, Nathalie Stutzmann, Hannu Lintu, Andrew Manze, James Gaffigan and Miguel Harth-Bedoya.

In addition to The Merian Ensemble, the ASO will also feature Concertmaster David Coucheron as a soloist. Featured guest artists include Robert McDuffie (violin), Seth Parker Woods (cello), Randall Goosby (violin), Pedja Mužijević (piano), Yefim Bronfman (piano), Irene Roberts (mezzo-soprano), Talise Trevigne (soprano), Stephen Hough (piano), Augustin Hadelich (violin), Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano), Jessica Rivera (soprano).

A Bach and Beyond celebration will close out the season. More details to be announced in the coming weeks.

View the Spring 2021 Behind the Curtain Series Full Concert Listing

About Virtual Memberships

This spring, Virtual Members will enjoy extended viewing windows for one month after each premiere, access to the ASO Tech Squad for concierge service to walk patrons through account set-up and virtual concert viewing assistance, and privileges to exchange into other concerts within the spring series.

Virtual Memberships to the Behind the Curtain Series may be purchased for the full spring season ($130) or as a Compose Your Own membership (three or more concerts for $15 each). Patrons may also purchase pay-per-view access to any single concert for $20. To purchase, visit aso.org/memberships, or contact the Subscription Team at [email protected] or 404.733.4800.

About the Behind the Curtain Series

The ASO's Behind the Curtain series gets you up close and personal with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Premiering from the stage of Symphony Hall straight to your living room, these high- definition virtual concerts feature never-before-seen views of the musicians and exclusive bonus content.

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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Announces 2020/21 Season

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Announces 2020-21 Season

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All images courtesy ASO. Portrait of Robert Spano (above) by Atlanta-based artist Jurell Cayetano.

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) recently announced its 2020-21 season.

This season will be full of memorable moments and extraordinary sounds as the ASO celebrates Robert Spano's 20th and final season as Music Director, as well as the 50th anniversary of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus.

A talented and diverse group of guest conductors, soloists, and contemporary composers are featured in the lineup, alongside classical and beloved works.

Keep reading to see what's coming soon to Symphony Hall!

ASO 2020-21 Season Performances

September 2020

Symphony Gala Featuring Pianist Daniil Trifonov and Maestro Robert Spano
  • Sept. 12 - Symphony Gala Featuring Pianist Daniil Trifonov and Maestro Robert Spano
  • Sept. 24 & 26 - Violin Superstar Gil Shaham Opens Robert Spano's Final Season as Music Director

October 2020

Debussy's La mer and a Mozart Concerto with Louis Lortie
  • Oct. 8 & 10 - Debussy's La mer and a Mozart Concerto with Louis Lortie
  • Oct. 15 - The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus 50th Anniversary Celebration
  • Oct. 17 - Young Piano Sensation Seong-Jin Cho Plays "Rach 3"
  • Oct. 22 & 24 - Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition and Violinist Benjamin Beilman
  • Oct. 25 - Family Concert: Halloween at Hogwarts

November 2020

Chamber Recital
  • Nov. 5 - Chamber Recital
  • Nov. 5 & 7 - Dvořák's "New World" Symphony and Principal Bassoonist Andrew Brady's Solo Debut
  • Nov. 19 & 21 - Mendelssohn's Elijah with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus

December 2020

Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty and the U.S. Premiere of A Portrait of a Lady by Swan Lake
  • Dec. 3 & 5 - Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty and the U.S. Premiere of A Portrait of a Lady by Swan Lake
  • Dec. 6 - Family Concert: The Snowman
  • Dec. 11-13 - Christmas with the ASO
  • Dec. 16 - Selections from Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker and Tyshawn Sorey's Cello Concerto
  • Dec. 17 & 18 - Handel's Messiah

January 2021

The Four Seasons
  • Jan. 2 - The Four Seasons
  • Jan. 7 & 9 - The "Rach Two" Featuring Pianist Dejan Lazić
  • Jan. 14 & 16 - An All-Liszt Program Featuring Piano Powerhouse Jean-Yves Thibaudet
  • Jan. 21-24 - Symphonie fantastique and a Concerto by Chopin

February 2021

Chamber Recital
  • Feb. 4 - Chamber Recital
  • Feb. 4 & 6 - David Coucheron Performs Mozart's Third Violin Concerto
  • Feb. 13 - An Evening of Schumann and Tchaikovsky Featuring Kian Soltani and Alexander Melnikov
  • Feb. 18 & 20 - Piano Superstar Yefim Bronfman Plays Beethoven
  • Feb. 25 & 27 - Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man with Maestro Robert Spano

March 2021

Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances and Rising Star Eun Sun Kim Makes Her ASO Debut
  • March 4 & 6 - Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances and Rising Star Eun Sun Kim Makes Her ASO Debut
  • March 11 & 13 - Conductor Edward Gardner Returns for Mahler Symphony No. 5
  • March 18 & 20 - Donald Runnicles Leads the ASO in Mahler's "Resurrection" Symphony
  • March 21 - Family Concert: Peter and the Wolf
  • March 25 & 26 - James Ehnes Performs Shostakovich's First Violin Concerto

April 2021

The Remarkable Ray Chen Performs Saint-Saëns
  • April 8 & 10 - The Remarkable Ray Chen Performs Saint-Saëns
  • April 15 & 17 - Brahms Violin Concerto with Robert McDuffie and Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony
  • April 18 - Yo-Yo Ma Returns for Shostakovich's First Cello Concerto
  • April 22 & 24 - Bernstein's Chichester Psalms
  • April 29 - Chamber Recital
  • April 29 & May 1 - Stravinsky's Petrushka Featuring Pianist Stephen Hough

May 2021

Dazzling Violin Virtuoso Augustin Hadelich and Vaughan Williams' Symphony No. 6
  • April 29 & May 1 - Stravinsky's Petrushka Featuring Pianist Stephen Hough
  • May 6 & 8 - Dazzling Violin Virtuoso Augustin Hadelich and Vaughan Williams' Symphony No. 6
  • May 20-23 - Hilary Hahn Returns to Perform Ginastera's Violin Concerto

June 2021

Scheherazade and "Rach Three" with Garrick Ohlsson
  • June 3-6 - Scheherazade and "Rach Three" with Garrick Ohlsson
  • June 4 - Robert Spano Atlanta School of Composers Celebration
  • June 10 & 12 - Celebrate 20 Years with Maestro Spano

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All images courtesy ASO. Portrait of Robert Spano (above) by Atlanta-based artist Jurell Cayetano. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) recently announced its 2020-21 season. This season will be full of memorable …

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