Georgia Symphony Orchestra announces 2022-23 schedule

GSO sensory-friendly concert

The Marietta-based Georgia Symphony Orchestra will perform the works of Gustav Mahler, Peter Tchaikovsky and Giuseppe Verdi during its 2022-23 season opener in September.

The GSO released its season schedule this week, starting with the “Brass Splash” concert Sept. 10-11, to be led by GSO Music Director and Conductor Timothy Verville.

Other concert series performances will take place in February and May of 2023.

The season finale features “Carmina Burana” by Carl Orff, as well as works by Johannes Brahms and Claude Debussy.

There will be a special choral performance for children, “Walk Together Children,” in October, and “Holiday Pops” concerts in early December.

The GSO is also adding sensory friendly shows in October and April that include an instrument “petting zoo” and a quiet room.

The orchestra’s jazz ensemble will be in action with two performances at the Earl Smith Strand Theatre in Marietta in February and April, the GSO’s Youth Symphony will perform in October, December, February, March and May.

Other performances will take place either at the Marietta High School Performing Arts Center or the Dr. Bobbie Bailey and Family Performance Center at Kennesaw State University.

For more details on all the GSO season concert series, including subscription packages that will go on sale June 13, please click here. Individual tickets will go on sale July 25 and can be purchased by clicking here.

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