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Georgia Symphony Orchestra News The Score of March 4, 2024

Arts and Entertainment

March 8, 2024

From: Georgia Symphony Orchestra

“The Score”

Welcome to this edition of the GSO’s newsletter “The Score”! We’ll keep you up to date with any of the GSO, GYSO, GSO Chorus, and GSO Jazz! info you might have missed. We will also include information about discounts and upcoming events as well. You can expect this newsletter on or about the 1st and 15th of each month.

So sit back, relax, and thanks for supporting the Georgia Symphony Orchestra!

Dear Friends,

March is Music in Our Schools Month; a time when music advocates raise awareness about the importance of making quality music education available to all children. This echoes one of the core values of the GSO…accessibility. As an organization, we’re committed to making sure that our education programs and performances are accessible to everyone, regardless of financial status. It’s why our venues are local, our ticket prices are low and we provide scholarships to students who demonstrate financial need.  

Like music educators nationwide, we believe in the transformative power of music on students’ lives and its impact on academic success, cognitive development, and overall well-being. Students who engage meaningfully with the arts do better across-the-board academically, and they also become more active and engaged citizens, voting, volunteering, and generally participating at higher rates than their peers.

The Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra (GYSO) exists to augment school and private music instruction. Participating in musical ensembles helps students build strong connections with their peers, learn cooperation and collaboration, and develop self-confidence and self discipline. In a symphony, the shy kid gets a chance to express himself. Onstage, the teen who hasn’t found a place to succeed yet, can shine.

On Sunday, March 10, you can come and watch some of the most talented young people I’ve ever seen, shine onstage. GYSO’s two most advanced orchestras, Symphony and Philharmonic, will perform in the Bobbie Bailey Performance Center. I encourage you to attend. These students play with joy and exuberance… and excellence. Purchase tickets here.

I know that if you hear them, you’ll agree with me… and all of the music educators out there celebrating music in our schools… that music isn’t extra. It’s essential.

GSO News and Info

Beethoven 9 Vocal Competition Winners

After several rounds of competition, the winners of the GSO’s Beethoven 9 Vocal competition were selected … [read more]

GSO Spotlight: Pat Torres

As a member of the Board of Directors and a former member of the GSO staff, Pat Torres has experienced this organization from all sides and understands its impact on our community. In this conversation with Executive Director Suzanne Tucker, Pat talks about the legacy of the GSO and the legacy she wants to leave behind. [Read more}

Gospel Mass
March 17, 2024. 5:00PM

The GSO Chorus, accompanied by the Georgia Symphony Orchestra, presents Robert Ray’s unique and powerful Gospel Mass. This concert also features the GSO Chamber Singers and special guests, the Marietta High School Chorus and their director, Dr. Brittny Woods.

Grab your seats to this performance now!

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Fill out our 3 minute audience survey for a chance to win 2 tickets to a future GSO concert!

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