Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann returns to Atlanta Symphony Hall to lead the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) in two programs featuring music by Anton Bruckner.

Music Director Nathalie Stutman programmed this festival to celebrate the composer's 200th birthday and said, "People speaking about Bruckner's music immediately refer to it as highly Catholic and religious. I believe that Bruckner's symphonies are Universal. They represent the longing for eternal. He leads listeners into a unique world that they would otherwise never enter."

Pre-Concert Lecture: Bruckner's Hymn of Praise

Thursday, January 18 at 7pm
The Bruckner celebration also includes a pre-concert talk on January 18 at 7:00 that is free to ticket holders who would like to learn more about Bruckner and the tradition of composing a Te Deum.

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Stutzmann Conducts Bruckner + ASO Chorus

Thursday & Saturday, January 18 & 20 at 8pm
Maestro Nathalie Stutzmann marshals the combined forces of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus to perform Bruckner’s watershed Symphony No. 9 and Te Deum, two epic works cut from the same cloth.

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Nathalie Stutzmann Conducts Mozart + Bruckner

Thursday & Saturday, January 25 & 27 at 8pm
Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann leads the orchestra in Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 22, featuring pianist Sunwook Kim. Then the Orchestra pulls out all the stops for Bruckner’s muscular, mysterious, and awe-inspiring Symphony No. 7.

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