ATLANTA – This summer, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra(ASO) returns to Piedmont Park’s Oak Hill for two free Concerts in the Park: “From Paris to Piedmont” on June 15 and “Hooray for Hollywood” on June 22. Piedmont Park’s Oak Hill is located at 371 Tenth St., downtown Atlanta.
On Wednesday, June 15, Associate Conductor Jerry Hou leads the ASO in an all-French program including selections from favorites such as Bizet’s Carmen, Dukas’ The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and Debussy’s Nocturnes.
On Wednesday, June 22, guest conductor Anthony Parnther and the ASO will perform a program of some of Hollywood’s greatest hits, including music from Back to the Future, King Richard, Call of the Wild, Out of Africa, E.T. and more.
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Concerts in the Park are presented by the Charles Loridans Foundation, Inc. and PNC. Major support is provided by The Mark and Evelyn Trammell Foundation, Inc., City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, Fulton County Arts and Culture, the Georgia Council for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
“We are thrilled to present not one, but two concerts with our brilliant musicians, exciting conductors and beautiful programs to the Atlanta community this summer,” said Jennifer Barlament, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Executive Director. “This long-standing tradition of enjoying great music under the stars is a delight for all ages. We are grateful to the Charles Loridans Foundation, PNC and all of our generous sponsors for making these wonderful gifts to the community possible.”
Admission is free to the public and no tickets are required. Additional details and full program information are available at www.aso.org/piedmont
Additional concert details:
Concerts in the Park: From Paris to Piedmont
Piedmont Park, Oak Hill (371 10th St. NE)
Wednesday, June 15, 7:30 p.m.
Jerry Hou, conductor
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Concerts in the Park: Hooray for Hollywood
Piedmont Park, Oak Hill (371 10th St. NE)
Wednesday, June 22, 7:30 p.m.
Anthony Parnther, conductor
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Important Concert Information
- Seating with a direct view of the stage is not guaranteed. Patrons are encouraged to arrive early, as seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Concert begins at 7:30 p.m.
- The performance will take place at Piedmont Park’s Oak Hill, located in the southwest corner of the park.
- There is limited parking at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens Parking Facility, adjacent to Piedmont Park. Patrons are encouraged to carpool, ride MARTA (Arts Center Station), walk or bike to the event.
- Patrons may bring outside food and beverages into the concert area; however, grills, glass containers and outside alcoholic beverages are not permitted.
- Beer, wine and food will be available for purchase on site.
- Pets are not permitted at this event. However, the Piedmont Park Dog Park will be open.
- In the case of inclement weather, check aso.org and ASO social media channels for updates.
About Jerry Hou
Recognized for his dynamic presence, insightful interpretations, versatility and commanding technique, Taiwanese-American conductor Jerry Hou joined the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra as ASO Associate Conductor and Music Director of the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra in September 2020. More
About Anthony Parnther
American conductor, Anthony Parnther, is the Music Director and Conductor of the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra and the Southeast Symphony & Chorus in Los Angeles. Anthony also serves as the Artistic Director of Musicians at Play and as Resident Conductor of the newly established Orchestra US. More
About the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Celebrating its 77th season, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra continues to affirm its position as one of America’s leading orchestras with excellent live performances, renowned guest artist features and engaging education initiatives. As a cornerstone for artistic development in the Southeast, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performs a full schedule of more than 150 concerts, including educational and community concerts. more