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Alabama Symphony Orchestra presents:

Choral & Symphony

2025-01-31 19:00:00 2025-01-31 22:00:00 America/Chicago Alabama Symphony Orchestra presents: Patrons receive a voucher which is redeemable at Alys Stephens Center for two ASO tickets to either weekend performance. Alys Stephens Center - Jemison Concert Hall

Friday, January 31
7:00pm - 10:00pm

Add to Calendar 2025-01-31 19:00:00 2025-01-31 22:00:00 America/Chicago Alabama Symphony Orchestra presents: Patrons receive a voucher which is redeemable at Alys Stephens Center for two ASO tickets to either weekend performance. Alys Stephens Center - Jemison Concert Hall

Alys Stephens Center

Jemison Concert Hall

Patrons receive a voucher which is redeemable at Alys Stephens Center for two ASO tickets to either weekend performance.

Patrons will receive a voucher which is redeemable for two tickets to either the Friday, January 31st ASO performance at 7 pm or the Saturday, February 1st performance at 7 pm.

Vouchers must be picked up by Wednesday, January 29th at 6 pm, or they will go to the next person on the waiting list.

The Orchestra is joined by fabulous guest soloist Alissa Anderson as the ASO Chorus appears in concert for the first time in 2025. Alissa has been hailed as “deliciously over the top” for her commanding stage presence, and Opera News describes the voice as a “powerful mezzo.” Anderson wields her comic prowess, striking features, and her “powerful vocalism” to great acclaim.

The orchestra will perform works by Schubert, Debussy, and Borodin. Mozart Symphony No. 41 “Jupiter” rounds out the bill as not only his longest, but also and last symphony he wrote. It is regarded as perhaps the greatest addition to the genre from the middle-Classical period. The nickname “Jupiter” (Symphony) is attributed to impresario Johann Peter Salomon.

Free benefit with every ticket: Conductor’s Comments with Maestro Carlos Izcaray!

Conductor’s Comments is a unique opportunity to hear Carlos Izcaray provide insights to better understand and appreciate the selections you will hear and learn about the journey of the Symphony and artists working to make the performance come together. Join us at 6:15pm before the concert in the Reynolds-Kirschbaum Recital Hall (upper level, next to main doors) of the Alys Stephens Center.

Venue details


1200 10th Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294