Nemanja Radulović is the soloist in Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 2, a virtuosic showcase that travels from a Russian folksong to a Spanish-flavored finale
Classical pianist Jonathan Biss returns to Symphony Hall on Jan. 19 and Jan, 21 at 8 pm, playing Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 in a concert evening that transports audiences to Vienna.
The month concludes with a piece familiar to ASO audiences, Brahms’ A German Requiem, featuring the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus under the baton of Maestro Runnicles, Jan, 26 and Jan. 28 at 8 pm in Symphony Hall.
The month concludes with a piece familiar to ASO audiences, Brahms’ A German Requiem, featuring the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus under the baton of Maestro Runnicles, Jan, 26 and Jan. 28 at 8 pm in Symphony Hall.
How can improvisation create a space for joy and collaboration? At our next Young People’s Concert on March 11, listen as the NY Phil is joined by jazz trumpet player Etienne Charles and his band.
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra sees the return of music director Nathalie Stutzmann to the podium, with 22-year-old Swedish violinist Daniel Lozakovich as guest soloist.
Runnicles will conduct Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 5, concluding his 22-year tenure as Principal Guest Conductor with a piece he and the orchestra know well, having last performed it together in 2015.
This finale of the ASYO season will show exactly how far these talented young musicians have come this season under ASYO Music Director Jerry Hou's direction.