Credits: Photo by Spivey Hall
Credits: Photo by Spivey Hall
October 13th
Daniil Trifonov of Spivey Hall. This rising classical piano star will perform Tchaikovsky, Chopin and more. Tickets: $45-$80.
October 15th
Eddie’s Attic’s Georgian Chamber Players. A stalwart of the chamber music scene brings classics to this venue best known for Americana and blues. Tickets: $30.
October 24th to 26th
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, guest conductor Roderick Cox. The Georgia native conducts Barber and Rachmaninoff. Tickets: $29 to $135.
Credits: Photo by Spivey Hall
Credits: Photo by Spivey Hall
October 27th
Spivey Hall flutist Adam Sudbury; The show is built around the story of his grandfather, a Sudbury journalist from the civil rights era. Tickets: $25-$55.
November 1st
Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta — Bach Lunch at First Presbyterian Church. Italian-born violist Ettore Causa will perform Brahms, Schumann, Rachmaninoff and more with William Ransom on piano. free.
November 2nd – November 10th
Atlanta Opera’s “The Magic Flute.” Mozart’s whimsical tale of magicians, heroes, and enchanting instruments at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center. Tickets: $55-$182.
Credits: Photo courtesy of Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Credits: Photo courtesy of Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
November 7th – November 10th
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra — Natalie Stutzman conducts Mozart. The concert will include Symphony No. 40, as well as Mass in C minor performed with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus. Tickets: $44-$175.
November 14th to 16th
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra — Natalie Stutzmann conducts Bruckner. The program includes Bruckner’s Symphony No. 4 (‘Romantic’) and Christina Smith’s performance of CPE Bach’s Flute Concerto in D minor. Tickets: $29-$140.
November 16th
“American Railroad” with Silk Road Ensemble and Rhiannon Giddens at the Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts. Silk Road Ensemble, founded by Yo-Yo Ma and now led by Rhiannon Giddens, combines Western classical music with Chinese, African American, Celtic and other musical traditions. Tickets: $70. Students are $10.
November 19th
DeKalb Symphony Orchestra with guest conductor Michael Dauterman at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church. The program includes Copland, Barber and Mozart, with Emily Brebach performing Donizetti’s English Horn Concerto. Tickets: $10-$42.
It goes well with…
You can also enjoy other events.
“Mud” by Maria Irene Fornes, about a woman living in extreme poverty, is on display at the Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts (through October 12). … The Caspian Project, a South African art project consisting of intricately beaded military paraphernalia, arrives at the Emma Darnell Air Museum (18 October – 15 November).
Credit: ArtsATL
Credit: ArtsATL
Introducing our partners
ArtsATL (artsatl.org) is a nonprofit organization that plays a vital role in educating and informing audiences about the arts and culture of metro Atlanta. ArtsATL was founded in 2009 to help build sustainable arts communities that contribute to the economic and cultural health of cities.
If you have any questions about this partnership or anything else, please contact Nicole Williams, Senior Manager of Partnerships, at nicole.williams@ajc.com.