Past Events from September 18, 2020 – December 11, 2018 › Concert › Classic Series › – Akron Symphony Orchestra
  • Beethoven’s Ninth

    E.J. Thomas Hall 198 Hill Street, Akron, OH, United States

    Christopher Wilkins conducts Beethoven’s towering Ninth Symphony with its famous finale, the “Ode to Joy.” Cleveland Institute of Music-trained composer and pianist Jerod-Tate leads his own work, Clans, drawing on the culture of his Chickasaw heritage. University of Akron’s Dr. LaDonna Blue Eye, citizen of the Choctaw Nation, narrates the story.

    $8.00 – $60.00
  • Organ Symphony

    E.J. Thomas Hall 198 Hill Street, Akron, OH, United States

    Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony stars the king of instruments, and it packs a powerful punch. The work is part spiritual journey, part sonic theater. Perkinson’s Worship, an orchestral fantasy on the familiar hymn tune, Old 100th, moves between jazz, gospel, and classical styles. Brilliant, sumptuous, and transcendent, Respighi’s Church Windows takes its title from celebrated Italian stained-glass artwork.

    $15.00 – $60.00
  • Dvořák & Tchaikovsky

    E.J. Thomas Hall 198 Hill Street, Akron, OH, United States

    William Grant Still’s spirited and sophisticated "Festive Overture" exhibits traditional architecture, but exudes Hollywood style. It lies halfway between jazz and classical music. Dvořák’s warm-hearted, ecstatic, and deeply lyrical "Cello Concerto" is a showcase for both soloist and orchestra. The brooding intensity of Tchaikovsky’s “Pathétique” Symphony—his final work—wields an inexorable power over audiences.

    $15.00 – $60.00
  • EarthQuaker & Mozart

    E.J. Thomas Hall 198 Hill Street, Akron, OH, United States

    Arvo Pärt borrows from the sound of ancient chants to create a style of purity and austerity. Mozart’s 29th Symphony is among his earliest masterpieces: imaginative, unpredictable, balanced, and perfect. Jazz musician-composer-arranger Mary Lou Williams holds a unique place in the development of jazz, especially through the incorporation of classical music into her work. Akron’s EarthQuaker Devices soars to new heights in a sequel to 2022’s live ASO recording.

    $8.00 – $60.00
  • Bruckner’s Fourth “Romantic”

    E.J. Thomas Hall 198 Hill Street, Akron, OH, United States

    Lohengrin’s Prelude paints a picture of the descent of the Holy Grail, “radiating fiery beams and shaking the soul with emotion,” in Wagner’s own words. No symphonies surpass those of Bruckner for sheer magnificence of sound. He called the Fourth his
    “Romantic” Symphony, for its connection to the spirit of medieval legends. The melodies resound with echoes of Schubert, but the magisterial drama comes from Wagner.

    $8.00 – $60.00
  • Tchaikovsky & Bowden

    E.J. Thomas Hall 198 Hill Street, Akron, OH, United States

    Composer Clarice Assad and trumpeter Mary Elizabeth Bowden introduce a work co-commissioned by the ASO, based on paintings by surrealist Gertrude Abercrombie. The evening takes inspiration from folk song and popular music, in Higdon’s "Reel Time" to American folk traditions at the heart of Montgomery’s "Strum." Tchaikovsky echoes of Mozart and Brahms in "Souvenir de Florence" but in his own deeply personal voice.

    $8.00 – $60.00
  • Mozart’s “Great” Mass

    E.J. Thomas Hall 198 Hill Street, Akron, OH, United States

    The C Minor Mass is Mozart’s most exalted and personal sacred work. He composed it for his own wedding, partly to display the beauty of his bride’s soprano voice. He wrote the Mass in a burst of inspiration, fueled by his discovery of choral masterworks by Bach and Handel. Maurice Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin brings dances of the Baroque master to life, while serving as a tour-de-force vehicle for a virtuoso ensemble. Lili Boulanger was one of the brightest—and shortest-lived—talents of the early twentieth century. Her pastoral orchestral poem, On a Spring Morning, can only make us wish for what might been, had she lived beyond the age of 24.

    $8.00 – $60.00
  • Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Piano Concerto

    E.J. Thomas Hall 198 Hill Street, Akron, OH, United States

    Experience the profound beauty of Rachmaninoff's 2nd Piano Concerto, one of the most celebrated works in the classical repertoire, at EJ Thomas Hall on September 21 at 7:30 pm. Featuring pianist Gabriela Martínez, whose passionate and virtuosic performance promises to bring Rachmaninoff's rich harmonies and sweeping melodies to life.

    $8.00 – $60.00
  • The Planets

    E.J. Thomas Hall 198 Hill Street, Akron, OH, United States

    Join us at EJ Thomas Hall on October 19 at 7:30 pm for a performance of Holst's The Planets, featuring the Akron Symphony Chorus. This iconic orchestral suite takes listeners on a musical journey through the solar system, with each movement representing a different planet, portrayed as their own unique emotion. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience one of classical music’s most imaginative works live. Ives The Unanswered Question Razaz Methuselah (ASO co-commission) Liszt Les Préludes Holst The Planets Featuring the Akron Symphony Chorus All concerts take place at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, located on the campus of The […]

    $7.00 – $60.00
  • The Lark Ascending & Schubert’s Fifth

    E.J. Thomas Hall 198 Hill Street, Akron, OH, United States

    Experience the serene beauty of Vaughan Williams' The Lark Ascending, a lyrical tribute to the English countryside, alongside Schubert's Fifth Symphony, a light and joyful work inspired by Mozart. With the Akron Symphony Chorus, this concert offers a perfect blend of pastoral elegance and classical charm. Still Two Folk Songs Corigliano Fern Hill Vaughn Williams The Lark Ascending Schubert Symphony No. 5 Featuring the Akron Symphony Chorus All concerts take place at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, located on the campus of The University of Akron. Per guidelines set by the University of Akron, masks are optional for all patrons attending concerts […]

    $7.00 – $60.00
  • Rhapsody In Blue with Theron Brown

    E.J. Thomas Hall 198 Hill Street, Akron, OH, United States

    You won't want to miss this once-in-a-lifetime performance of Rhapsody in Blue, with local Jazz virtuoso Theron Brown at E.J. Thomas Hall, joined by members of the Gospel Meets Symphony Choir. Come see Gershwin's acclaimed piano masterpiece and celebrate 100 years of Rhapsody In Blue with the Akron Symphony Orchestra. Thomas Of Our New Day Begun Still Symphony No. 4 "Autochthonous" Bernstein Candide Suite Gershwin Rhapsody In Blue Featuring the Gospel Meets Symphony Choir and Theron Brown All concerts take place at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, located on the campus of The University of Akron. Per guidelines set by […]

    $7.00 – $60.00