
An Evening with Béla Fleck
with the ASO
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DateJune 11, 2025
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Event Starts7:30PM
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VenueAtlanta Symphony Hall
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Doors Open6:30pm
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AvailabilityMarch 7 at 10:00 AM
Wednesday at 7:30PM
About
For over four decades, Béla Fleck has redefined the possibilities of the banjo, earning 18 Grammy Awards across an astonishing range of genres, including Country, Pop, Jazz, Instrumental, Classical, and World Music. His newest project is no exception—both a bold departure and a loving tribute—expanding and exploring George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue in a way that honors the legendary composer while reimagining an American classic.
With its original premiere in 1924, Rhapsody in Blue is a landmark of American music, blending jazz and classical influences to create a sound that is both sophisticated and exhilarating. Gershwin's masterpiece has been interpreted by countless musicians, but never before on the banjo—until now. With his deep respect for tradition and fearless innovation, Fleck brings new textures and perspectives to the piece, proving once again that the banjo can thrive in any musical landscape. The album, released on February 12, 2024, marking the work’s centennial, earned Fleck a Grammy nomination and was debuted at Carnegie Hall with an orchestra in May. Now, the inspiring performance comes to Atlanta.
Widely regarded as the world’s premier banjo player, who also happens to be a Jewish kid from the Upper Westside of Manhattan, Fleck has revolutionized the instrument’s sound and image through an extraordinary performing and recording career. Whether leading the groundbreaking Béla Fleck and The Flecktones, composing banjo concertos for full symphony orchestras, or tracing the instrument’s African roots in the award-winning documentary Throw Down Your Heart, Fleck’s musical journey knows no boundaries. As The New York Times’ Jon Pareles put it, “That’s a lot of territory for five strings.”
His collaborators span genres and generations, from Abigail Washburn and Chris Thile to McCoy Tyner, Zakir Hussain, and The Blind Boys of Alabama. His Grammy-winning My Bluegrass Heart pays tribute to his friend and mentor Chick Corea (My Spanish Heart), with whom he recorded three acclaimed duo albums, including their final collaboration, Remembrance (2024).
One thing about Fleck remains constant: his boundless curiosity and passion for pushing musical frontiers.
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