Feb. 8: This weekend's best bets
Looking for something cultural to do this weekend (and beyond)? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations, compiled by Managing Editor Kathy Janich.
Read MoreEnergy of the Stage
Looking for something cultural to do this weekend (and beyond)? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations, compiled by Managing Editor Kathy Janich.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations, compiled by Managing Editor Kathy Janich.
Read MoreMeet Monica Caldwell, a sophomore at Shiloh High School. The 15-year-old violist is in her third year as a member of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Talent Development Program and her …
Read MoreTiming is everything in music, and Donald Runnicles’s decision 12 years ago to become Principal Guest Conductor-designate of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and join Music Director-designate Robert Spano in a …
Read MoreMeet Sheehan Hanrahan, a member of the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra and a student at Alpharetta High School. A Youth Orchestra student council leader and sole student member of the …
Read MoreMichael Krajewski, the first-ever Principal Pops Conductor at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, leads concerts with Cirque de la Symphonie and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy this season. He recently sat down for …
Read MoreGo for Baroque! Handel’s popular Concerto Grosso sparkles and seduces and Gluck’s dreamy “Dance” is one of the most renowned pieces of its time. The audacious, just-turned-20 Polish soloist Stefan …
Read MoreGo for Baroque! Handel’s popular Concerto Grosso sparkles and seduces and Gluck’s dreamy “Dance” is one of the most renowned pieces of its time. The audacious, just-turned-20 Polish soloist Stefan …
Read MoreMessrs. Petrenko and Gerstein are totally simpatico in Shostakovich’s cinematic showstopper. Elgar’s spirited and joyous tribute to London provides a jaunty preface and Rachmaninov’s tour de force of the late …
Read MoreMessrs. Petrenko and Gerstein are totally simpatico in Shostakovich’s cinematic showstopper. Elgar’s spirited and joyous tribute to London provides a jaunty preface and Rachmaninov’s tour de force of the late …
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