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Vanguard Series
Join us as we celebrate our homecoming season at Carnegie Hall. Lauded for what The New York Times has called “justly acclaimed thematic programming,” the ASO presents concerts covering a wide range of repertoire, including many U.S. premieres, by composers both familiar and virtually unknown. New York Magazine called this “one of the best-programmed series in the city,” while The New Yorker declared, “Leon Botstein goes where other conductors fear to tread."
Enjoy the full season of music and your last concert is absolutely free! $120 gets you in all year. Or choose any three, four, or five concerts for just $22 each—over 10% off our already low prices! Subscribers get great seats, and when you add on a donation to ASO you get access to prime locations!
Subscribe today for the lowest prices of the season. Single tickets go on sale in September. For specific seating requests, call 212.868.9276 Mon-Fri, 10 AM–5 PM.
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Classics Declassified
Leon Botstein and the American Symphony Orchestra continue the two-season journey through Ludwig van Beethoven's nine symphonies in our Classics Declassified. series. Each concert will examine one masterpiece with a lively discussion led by Maestro Botstein punctuated with musical examples from the Orchestra. You'll hear the work in full and then have the opportunity to share questions and comments with Maestro Botstein and the Orchestra in an intimate post-concert discussion.
All Classics Declassified concerts held at the beautiful Peter Norton Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street.
Subscribe today for the lowest prices of the season. Single tickets go on sale in September. For specific seating requests, call 212.868.9276 Mon-Fri, 10 AM–5 PM.
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Fisher Center Series
Each season, the American Symphony Orchestra performs a series of concerts at the stunning Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College. Nestled in the beautiful Hudson Valley, the Fisher Center was designed by Frank Gehry and serves as the second home of the American Symphony Orchestra, where it is the Orchestra-in-Residence.
George Antheil (1900 - 59)
Ballet mécanique (1953)
Othmar Schoeck (1886 - 1957)
Lebendig begraben, Op. 40 (1926)
