Great concert night
by Rafa on 6/18/23Atlanta Symphony Hall - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5Great concert, but bolero was the best part, can wait for the next season

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Great concert, but bolero was the best part, can wait for the next season
The ASO musicians were awe inspiring and the violin soloist was unbelievable. We could hear very well from our seats in the balcony. Next time, we will plan for dinner better bc there’s not much available at the arts center although the 1280 bar was open and we enjoyed a snack there. The only downside was that someone’s phone alarm went off during Beethoven!! They also let a couple people find their seats after the music had started which was very distracting. But the ASO performed beautifully.
Stunning orchestra, choirs, soloists, and directorship by Natalie. This performance was unforgettable in watching how everything was seamless and synchronized in one big beautiful harmony. This event displayed the magical art of music.
All three hours of Bach…beautiful Great customer service with Jake on the phone, box office, valet parking, gift Shop and volunteers… thanks
A stunning performance. It was fascinating to watch Nathalie's warm and encouraging conducting style. The singers and musicians were all first rate and then some. I was greatly moved by the entire event.
I attended the Saturday, 1 April, performance of Bach's Saint Matthew Passion by the ASO and the Atlanta Chorus. Stutzmann was able to draw the emotion represented in the text (what Jesus experienced on Good Friday) and have the ASO and Chorus clearly communicate that emotion. There were several points during their performance when one could have heard the proverbial pin drop: those moments were quite moving and raw. My sense was that Stutzmann got attendees to experience and feel what Bach wanted the first audience (or congregation) to hear Saint Matthew Passion. Judging from other attendees' very long applause at the conclusion of this performance, they too were moved by this performance. Well done, Nathalie Stutzmann!
Thanks to every person on stage that made the Passion of St. Andrew an unforgettable experience! It was absolutely STUNNING! ASO and choir with every solist.. you were all amazing. And the director, the BEST! Bless you ALL this Easter.. SUPER abundantly, you made it the best one ever!
We love Natalie Stutzmann! She bringS energy, excitement and life to the wonderful ASO!
The performance was magnificent. We hadn’t seen her conduct before and she is very expressive. She communicates with the orchestra very effectively and the sound quality she produces is terrific. We thoroughly enjoyed our evening.
It was the perfect concert. The audience was enchanted and enthusiastic from beginning to end. It was amazing how the program showcased the talents of the orchestra musicians themselves without bringing in a soloist from elsewhere. One could feel the joy the conductor and orchestra had performing all the way through.
Musicians and conductor were all great but i somehow rcpected more. More robust sound, more musicians, more sometging. But alas I'm a novice in this area and my expectations may have been too high. Ladtly, the ambient temperature (in the Dress Circlw) was extremely warm, making the time spent at the symphony quite uncomfortable.
Liked the 80 min concert without a brake. Smaller orchestra very well rehearsed and lovely
Extraordinary. Two great compositions exquisitely performed with wonderful interpretative twists.
The concert was very satisfying. Both the conductor & the orchestra pretty flawless. A person sitting next to me had jeans with holes, disgusting. I don’t think I will be back unless you have a dress code.
The cellist was amazing! The orchestra was fantastic. Can’t wait to go again.