The GSO’s 72nd season has connected our community with incredible and meaningful performances from our orchestra and jazz ensembles, chorus and GYSO ensembles. We have also been very lucky to count on the support of talented guest musicians and artists. To conclude our season, we are ending on the highest of notes with the spinning […]
We continue learning about the GSO Jazz! musicians who will be performing at the upcoming Radiohead Jazz Project performance on April 15. Learn more about the musical journeys of Tim Aucoin and Trey Wright below. Tim Aucoin, Bass What made you become a musician?Growing up in New Orleans, music was part of every event. Music as […]
We recently connected with a few of the musicians who play with GSO Jazz! Learn more about their musical journey and interests by reading below. Mace Hibbard, Saxophone What made you become a musician?I come from a family of musicians, so I suppose it is in the stars. What instruments do you play?Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet and […]
We are excited to announce that Timothy Verville is hosting an insightful lecture at the Tim D. Lee Senior Center on April 12, 2023, for Cobb County older adults. Attendees will listen to several musical selections and compare how different versions of the same piece can alter the message of the music. When: April 12, […]
Our Sensory Friendly series is back, with two event times on April 15. Join us at the Marietta Performing Arts Center for a 50-minute program where you can move around, dance, speak or vocalize while exploring the world of classical music. This event is designed especially for individuals with sensory sensitivities and their families. It […]
Auditions are now open for the Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestras (GYSO) 2023-2024 Season! As members of GYSO, students enjoy continuing their musical development in a nurturing and supportive environment while performing at the highest level during a full season of concerts. Each ensemble is led by professionals in their fields who provide comprehensive music experiences for students […]