★ Posted on Tuesday afternoons, event listings are for Wednesday through the following Tuesday.
🎧 = audio broadcast or stream
📹 = video stream
TOP LIVE & LOCAL
Because of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, live in-person concert listings are rare and limited. Some small live events have asked us not to list them because of limited seating capacity or because by invitation only. We look forward to more available, pubic live events for in-person audiences.
PERFORMANCE BROADCASTS & STREAMS
THU/15
📹 8:00pm ET: ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA · Classical subscription series virtual concert. Robert Spano, cionductor; Inon Barnatan, piano. BARBER: Summer Music; MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 21; TCHAIKOVSKY: Serenade for Strings in C major. This ticketed virtual concert will live-streamed and subsequently available on demand for 72 hours at atlantasymphony.org
THU/15, SUN/18
🎧 10:00pm ET: THE ASO ON GPB · Georgia Public Broadcasting radio stations statewide @ 10pm.Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Yoel Levi, conductor; Itzhak Perlman, violin. VERDI: Overture to La forza del destino; BRUCH: Violin Concerto No. 1; MAHLER: Symphony No. 1, “Titan.” www.gpb.org/radio/programs/the-aso-on-gpb
SUN/18
📹 4:00pm ET: EMORY CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF ATLANTA · A Family Series virtual concert,“Happy Birthday Mr. Beethoven” celebrates Beethoven’s 250th birth year with music performed by members of the Vega String Quartet and pianist William Ransom, live-streamed from the Schwartz Center’s Emerson Concert Hall. https://schwartz.emory.edu/events-tickets/virtual-stage/index.html
SUN/18
🎧 8:00pm ET: ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BROADCASTS · WABE-FM 90.1 @ 8pm. Archival performance from January 18, 1975. Robert Shaw, conductor; Grant Johannesen, piano. FAURÉ: Ballade for Piano & Orchestra, Op. 19; LISZT/SCHUBERT: Wanderer Fantasy for Piano & Orchestra; SCHUMANN: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 “Rhenish.” (Repeats online & on HD-2: TUE/20 @ 4pm; SAT/24 @ 11am.) www.wabe.org/shows/atlanta-symphony-orchestra/
SUN/18
🎧 10:00pm ET: ATLANTA MUSIC SCENE · WABE-FM 90.1M. DeKalb Symphony Orchestra, Fyodor Cherniavsky, conductor; Maria Clark, soprano. Christopher Willibald GLUCK: Overture to Iphigenia in Aulis; W. A. MOZART: “Porgi amor” from Marriage of Figaro; Frederick DELIUS: “La Calinda” from Koanga; Charles GOUNOD: “Judex” from Mars et Vita; Giacomo PUCCINI: “Vissi d’arte” from Tosca; Hector BERLIOZ: Hungarian March from The Damnation of Faust; Nikolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: “Song of India” from Sadko; Giuseppe VERDI: “O Patria Mia” from Aida; Piotr Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY: Polonaise from Eugene Onegin; Johannes BRAHMS: Hungarian Dances Nos. 3 and 1. Recorded June 2017 & 2018 at Decatur First Baptist Church.www.wabe.org/shows/atlanta-music-scene/
MON/19
📹 7:30 pm ET: KSU WOODWIND FACULTY · A recital featuring members of the Kennesaw State University woodwind faculty: flutists Kelly Bryant and Todd Skitch, oboist Elizabeth Koch Tiscione, clarinetists Justin Stanley and John Warren, and bassoonist Anthony Georgeson. Live streamed from KSU’s Morgan Hall, Bailey Performance Center. at arts.kennesaw.edu/music
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