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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 52 reviews

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Although it was officially founded in 1933, the Alabama Symphony Orchestra's genesis actually came in 1921, when a 52-member volunteer ensemble got together to perform at the Birmingham Music Festival at the Old Jefferson Theater. It was a rocky road going forward, but the group have consistently been thought of as one of the most exciting orchestras in the Southeast.

In 1933 under the baton of Dorsey Whittington, the ensemble gave their first formal concert to the Birmingham Music Club, and later that year consolidated as the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Within a few years, the group had over 80 players and a budget of almost half a million dollars. They even performed with famed composer and pianist Percy Grainger in 1939. Continually growing, the organization started offering public concerts in Avondale Park on Sunday afternoons. The advent of World War II temporarily halted the orchestra's development, but after the war ended, they started up again when the Civic Symphony Association assembled a task force to revitalize an orchestra for the growing city. Changing its name to the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in 1956, the ensemble finally became a fully professional orchestra, even establishing an official youth orchestra. They continued to expand steadily, offering new kinds of concerts and thriving under the leadership of talented and established conductors. In 1966, the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra received a grant from the Ford Foundation for $600,000 on the condition that the group matched that sum; they did, and quickly. 

In 1979, the BSO became the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, starting up a regular subscription series and expanding their audience base. The ASO struggled financially in the ‘80s but managed to stay afloat with help from fundraisers and high-profile concerts: They did a special annual fund concert with esteemed violinist Isaac Stern, they performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and they teamed up with renowned American mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne for a concert at the University of Alabama. They also started a number of new summer series, including Beethoven, Brats and Beer. The orchestra went bankrupt in 1993, and it since has reverted to a volunteer organization. You can catch the Alabama Symphony Orchestra with music director Carlos Izcaray at Samford University Wright Center, UAB's Alys Stephens Center or BJCC Concert Hall in Birmingham, Alabama.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 52 reviews
  • We never miss this series

    by great experience on 10/16/25BJCC Concert Hall - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    My daughter and I had a wonderful time. we have come to every performance of the Harry Potter movie series. loved the photo ops! See you next year!!

  • It was AMAZING!!!

    by pevett on 10/15/25BJCC Concert Hall - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    The whole experience was awesome. We got to take fun pictures with props. The staff were all very helpful with finding our seats. The concert was wonderful. The musicians really made watching one of my favorite movies a whole new experience!! They were phenomenal!!!

  • Very Fun!

    by Bailey on 10/13/25BJCC Concert Hall - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    So great to watch an old favorite alongside the very talented Alabama Symphony.

  • Magical

    by RPhS on 10/13/25BJCC Concert Hall - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    If you choose one event in Birmingham that never disappoints it is the Alabama Symphony Harry Potter series. It is a magical night as the symphony members share their time and talent to make a beloved movie series even more magical. This event is for the everyone on the Hogwarts scale: from “never seen the movie or read the book” to “can quote every line”. It is a night to remember for many years.

  • Love the POPS series

    by Ashley on 4/29/25BJCC Concert Hall - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    Every POPS series we've been to has been fantastic!

  • Great Event

    by The Bishops on 3/26/25BJCC Concert Hall - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    The symphony was marvelous and the featured soloists could not have been better. We enjoyed the tribute to Aretha Franklin so much. .. So proud of our symphony!

  • Excellent concert

    by Saturday March on 3/25/25BJCC Concert Hall - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    Wonderful. Great orchestra, conductor, soloists and back singers. Bravo👏🎵🥰

  • Amazing!

    by MB on 3/1/25BJCC Concert Hall - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    This was our first visit to see the Alabama Symphony and we absolutely enjoyed it! We are already planning our next trip. The talent that was on that stage kept me in awe.

  • Amazing!

    by AJ on 1/29/25BJCC Concert Hall - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    This was an amazing experience. It was even better than I thought it would be.

  • A new way to experience Star Wars!

    by Stephanie on 1/29/25BJCC Concert Hall - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    Never been to any kind of symphony orchestra, but I got tickets as a gift for my husband. He had never been either so it was a first for both of us. We were SO not disappointed!! The music was spot on!! It was perfection!!! I loved watching the movie and watching the orchestra at the same time. This was just the best experience and we will definitely be back for more! I cannot say enough about it!