Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Under the leadership of Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) offers live performances, media initiatives, and learning programs that unite, educate, and enrich our community through the transformative power of orchestral music.
Now in its 79th season, the ASO engages Atlanta’s diverse international community by bringing people together through music. Signature education programs celebrate major milestones this season: the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra marks its 50th anniversary, and the Talent Development Program—one of the longest-running musical education diversity initiatives in the nation—celebrates 30 years.
The ASO presents more than 150 concerts annually, including the Delta Classical Series, Movies in Concert, Family Concerts, the Coca-Cola Holiday Series, and numerous community and educational performances. The Orchestra also extends its reach globally through its "Behind the Curtain" video concert series.
The ASO performs with the acclaimed ASO Chorus, a 200+ voice all-volunteer ensemble founded in 1970 by Robert Shaw and currently led by Norman Mackenzie. The Chorus is featured on nine of the ASO’s 27 Grammy® Award-winning recordings.
ABOUT THE WOODRUFF ARTS CENTER
The Woodruff Arts Center is one of the largest arts centers in the world, encompassing the Tony Award-winning Alliance Theatre, the Grammy® Award-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and the High Museum of Art, the leading art museum in the Southeast. Each year, over 800,000 patrons visit the Center for its outstanding theater productions, musical performances, and visual art exhibitions.