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Asheville Symphony Orchestra returns for its 2022-2023 season

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Did you know? The Asheville Symphony serves more than 30,000 people each year through its concerts and programs.

Photo by Mike Morel

This news is music to our ears. Next week, the Asheville Symphony Orchestra kicks off Opening Week for its 2022-2023 season with two concerts, and we have all the deets:

🎶 ALT ASO
When: Tues., Sept. 13 at 7 p.m.
Where: Hi-Wire Brewing RAD Beer Garden, 284 Lyman St.
Tickets: $45

Enjoy an ice-cold beer while listening to live music from ALT ASO, the Symphony’s ultra-popular mobile orchestra series. The performance will feature a hybrid New Orleans jazz + Balkan brass band playing repertoire including Bourbon St. Parade, When the Saints Go Marching In + more.

Anthony McGill poses with his clarinet

McGill is the New York Philharmonic’s first African-American principal, and has performed alongside musical icon Yo-Yo Ma at former President Obama’s first inauguration.

Photo by Matthew Septimus

🎶 Masterworks 1: McGill + Mozart
When: Sat., Sept. 17 at 8 p.m.
Where: Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
Tickets: $25-75

Masterworks 1 celebrates the spirit of virtuosity. New York Philharmonic principal clarinet Anthony McGill will perform Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto. The program also includes works by Montgomery + Brahms.

And that’s just the beginning. See what else the Symphony has planned for the upcoming season on their website.*

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