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SUMMARY:Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Sullivan Fortner\, piano\nKristiina Poska\, conductor \nOften called “the great American opera\,” Porgy and Bess has shaped American culture since 1935\, inspiring artists from Maya Angelou to Miles Davis and Janis Joplin to Sublime. With George Gershwin’s unmistakable gift for melody\, its music—alongside the iconic Rhapsody in Blue—blends jazz and classical styles to capture the vibrant spirit of two iconic American cities with deep musical heritage\, Charleston and New York. \nAfter intermission\, the orchestra surges into Carl Nielsen’s powerful Fourth Symphony\, “The Inextinguishable.” The program marks the Orchestra’s debut performances with Estonian conductor Kristiina Poska and jazz pianist Sullivan Fortner. \nPart of American Panorama: Voices of a Nation at 250 \n“Fortner beautifully\, slowly and deliberately asks the eternal question of the essence of love—his notes dance\, come to a halt and resume the twirls.”—OffBeat Magazine
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/gershwins-rhapsody-in-blue-atlanta-symphony-orchestra/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:American Panorama,Classical Music,Instrumental Music,Jazz,Masterworks,Orchestra,UGA Presents
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SUMMARY:Handel’s Messiah Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chamber Chorus\nNorman Mackenzie\, Director of Choruses \nA beloved holiday tradition returns! Gather friends and family for a festive evening of Old World charm as the acclaimed Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Chorus perform Part I of Handel’s triumphant Messiah and the iconic “Hallelujah” Chorus\, timeless highlights that never fail to inspire. The program also features J.S. Bach’s serene and beautiful cantata “Sheep May Safely Graze\,” adding a moment of reflection to this joyful celebration. It’s the perfect way to welcome the spirit of the holidays with music that uplifts and endures.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/handels-messiah-atlanta-symphony-orchestra-2026/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:Classical Music,Holiday,Masterworks,Orchestra,UGA Presents,Vocal Artistry
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SUMMARY:J.S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion
DESCRIPTION:For more than 60 years\, the Monteverdi Choir has been celebrated as one of the world’s most distinguished and influential choral ensembles. Renowned for its exceptional technique and commitment to historically informed performance\, the choir brings striking clarity\, immediacy\, and dramatic intensity to every appearance. The English Baroque Soloists\, among the U.K.’s most revered periodinstrument ensembles\, are equally acclaimed for their innovation and for continually reshaping audiences’ expectations of Baroque performance. Founded by Sir John Eliot Gardiner\, both ensembles have earned international recognition and numerous awards for their artistry and scholarship. \nIn their UGA Presents debut\, these legendary forces take on J.S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion—a monumental sacred oratorio of profound emotional depth and one of the most ambitious and transcendent choral works ever written. \n“They are truly one of the finest choirs of their time.”—Bachtrack \nPlease make note of the early start time of this performance.
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/st-matthew-passion/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:Classical Music,Masterworks,Orchestra,UGA Presents,Vocal Artistry
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SUMMARY:Academy of St Martin in the Fields Conrad Tao\, piano
DESCRIPTION:The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields is one of the world’s greatest chamber orchestras\, renowned for its fresh\, brilliant interpretations. Through unrivalled live performances and a vast recording output\, the Academy has gained an enviable international reputation for its distinctive\, polished\, and refined sound. \nConrad Tao is a pianist and composer celebrated for his boundary-defying artistry as well as his powerful performances of traditional repertoire. Described by New York magazine as “the kind of musician who is shaping the future of classical music\,” and praised by The New York Times for his “probing intellect and open-hearted vision\,” Tao appears regularly as a soloist with leading  orchestras and at major venues across the world. \nPart of American Panorama: Voices of a Nation at 250
URL:https://pac.uga.edu/event/academy-of-st-martin-in-the-fields-conrad-tao/
LOCATION:Hodgson Concert Hall\, 230 River Road\, Athens\, GA\, 30605
CATEGORIES:American Panorama,Classical Music,Masterworks,Orchestra,UGA Presents
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