ASO 18/19 season: More Bernstein, Beethoven, Biss
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s 2018/19 season features more Bernstein and Beethoven, one world premiere, five ASO premieres and many new faces on the podium and as soloists.
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The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s 2018/19 season features more Bernstein and Beethoven, one world premiere, five ASO premieres and many new faces on the podium and as soloists.
Read MoreAssistant conductor Joseph Young is moving to the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore; guest conductor Donald Runnicles is on board through the 2018/19 season.
Read MoreIn its 73rd season, the ASO begins a two-year commitment to B&B and welcomes Yo-Yo Ma, Kathleen Battle and Hilary Hahn as guests.
Read MoreOur best of the best this week includes “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike” at Aurora Theatre, “In the Next Room, or the vibrator play” at Synchronicity and “Stupid F*cking Bird” at Actor’s Express.” Go see a show!
Read MoreThe Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s 2015-16 season is jam-packed with classics, world premieres, distinguished guest artists and choral masterworks to mark the 100th birthday of legendary ASO maestro Robert Shaw.
Read MoreEverybody into the pool!! Georgia Shakespeare’s “Metamorphoses” is our personal don’t-miss event this weekend. What’s yours?
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do in the next week or so? Here’s our select list of recommendations.
Read MoreAny serious look at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s past decade must begin with Robert Spano, who became music director with the 2001-02 season.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations, compiled by Managing Editor Kathy Janich.
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 …
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