Ode To Joy – Austin Symphony

Looking forward to singing in Austin Symphony Orchestra’s Masterworks Series concert “Ode to Joy,” featuring Beethoven’s classic and Mozart’s “Misericordias Domini” under the baton of Peter Bay, with Chorus Austin, at The Long Center for the Performing Arts. This will be my first time singing with an orchestra in almost two years (ie since quarantine began) and I am super excited to be back.

Looking forward to it and glad that the venue still has COVID safety protocols in place https://thelongcenter.org/covid-updates/ 

Tickets available at https://my.austinsymphony.org/odetojoy

Saturday, November 20, 2021 8:00PM – “Ode to Joy”

Masterworks Series
Mela Dailey, soprano / Jamie Van Eyck, mezzo-soprano /
Cameron Schutza, tenor / Donnie Ray Albert, bass
Chorus Austin (Ryan Heller, director)
Peter Bay, conductor
Long Center’s Dell Hall

The long-awaited performance of Beethoven’s grand Symphony No. 9 has arrived along with all the bells and whistles! Considered by many to be the greatest symphony of them all, it will be presented with the talented voices of Chorus Austin and guest soloists.

ENGAGE with “Concert Conversations” hosted by KMFA’s Jeffrey Blair at 7:10 p.m. both nights. Take a picture in front of our photo wall. Tag the ASO using #aso111.

PROGRAM:
FRANZ ADOLF BERWALD – Symphony No. 3 in C Major, Sinfonie singulière
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART – Misericordias Domini, K. 222
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN – Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125, Choral

You can still purchase season tickets TODAY! Call 512-476-6064 ext. 3 or subscribe online

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