Showing posts with label Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

MamaPedia Sweet Deal - The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra - $20 for Two Tickets!

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Today's Mamapedia Sweet Deal is from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra - $20 for two (2) tickets to the 2/13, 1:30 PM performance of Aladdin and the Arabian Nights (a $37 value)!
Why this deal is so sweet:
Bigger than life puppets, amazing sights and sounds, and the enraptured faces of your kids: all these wonders await you at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s production of Aladdin and the Arabian Nights. Choose from one of two afternoon performances on February 13th, and give your kids an early Valentine’s Day treat. Part of ASO’s Family Series, Aladdin recreates the fantastic tales of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade (based on the Arabian Nights). There’s no better way to introduce your kids (and reintroduce yourself) to the joys of classical music.
About the company:
Currently in its 66th season, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is one of the country’s premiere orchestras, renowned for the caliber of its performances and presentations, renowned choruses, and impressive list of Grammy® Award-winning recordings. The Orchestra performs more than 200 concerts each, including educational and community concerts.

Remember, 5% of your purchase will be donated to the school or preschool of your choice.  Visit the Mamapedia website to purchase your tickets.

Enjoy!



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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Aladdin and the Arabian Nights - The ASO

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Today's Sweet Deal from Mamapedia is $10 for one (1) ticket to the February 13th, 1:30 p.m. performance of Aladdinand the Arabian Nights at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (a $18.70 value):
The concept of a stocking-stuffer is a great one when it comes to holiday shopping: a small present, generally not too costly, that your kids can use or enjoy. The problem with the last part – use or enjoy – is that the actual use or enjoyment lasts all of five seconds. This year, you have the opportunity to change that. You can buy a present that your kiddos will look forward to and thoroughly enjoy in the new year.
Today’s Sweet Deal will give you a ticket to see Aladdin and the Arabian Nights at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for only $10! There are no hidden fees that are usually tacked on to ticket purchases these days. That is a great saving for a great show that the whole family can appreciate. And at only $10 a ticket, you can actually afford to take the entire family out without worrying about breaking the bank.
Aladdin is part of Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Family Series, and has larger than life puppets vividly recreating the fantastic tales of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade (based on Arabian Nights). What better way to introduce your kiddos to the joys of classical music and theater?
So this year, give your whole family a gift you can delight in together and create memories you will cherish forever.

To purchase tickets to this fun event, visit the Mamapedia website.



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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra - $28 for $59 - Dress Circle Tickets!G

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There are three other secondary Groupon ATL deals today.  Here is the first - $28 for a Dress Circle or Loge ticket at the ASO.  You can choose from up to four (4) concerts.  Here is the information:
Without classical music, brides would have to run down the aisle to the tune of "Yackety Sax" and super-villains would have nothing to play on their pipe organs. Experience the transcendent medium in its natural habitat with today's Groupon: for $28, you get a Dress Circle or Loge ticket for one of four programs presented by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in its elegant and acoustically pristine Symphony Hall. Click here to view the secret future-predicting chart that also just happens to be the Symphony Hall floor plan. Loge and Dress Circle seats (Sections 8 and 9, respectively, on the chart) are some of the most exclusive and intimate seats in the hall.
Choose from the following shows:
  • Handel's Messiah: Conductor Norman Mackenzie channels the combined might of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Atlanta Symphony Chamber Chorus through the Christmas portion and "Hallelujah" chorus from Handel's oratorical biography of Jesus Christ. Seat in the Dress Circle on Thursday, December 2, or Saturday, December 4, at 8 p.m.

  • A Gospel Christmas: Chelsea Tipton II guides the Atlanta Symphony Gospel Choir, an acoustic Justice League comprised of the most superhuman voices in the city, on a spirited odyssey of uplifting roots and modern gospel selections. Seat in the Loge on Friday, December 3, at 8 p.m., or Saturday, December 4, at 2 p.m.

  • Christmas with the ASO: Norman Mackenzie returns to wrangle the thundering vocal herds of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus, Morehouse College Glee Club, and Gwinnett Young Singers, propelling audiences through an aural tour of seasonal anthems. Seat in the Dress Circle on Thursday, December 9, at 8 p.m.; Friday, December 10, at 8 p.m.; or Saturday, December 11, at 2 p.m. or 8 p.m.

  • A Very Merry Holiday Pops: The ASO's principal pops conductor, Michael Krajewski, leads this annual variety show, which blends contemporary holiday carols such as Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" with unique live accompaniments from a dancing Santa Claus and reindeer trained to sing the male part in "Baby, It's Cold Outside." Seat in the Dress Circle on Friday, December 17, at 8 p.m. or Saturday, December 18, at 2 p.m. or 8 p.m.
Listening to music live is pretty much the only way to experience it. In person, the rich tones of the woodwinds resonate with the brass so beautifully that it's hard not to flood your shirt with tears. When rhythmic structures ring through the perfect acoustics of Symphony Hall, you'll feel a sublime and ticklish sensation as the epic frequencies harmonize with your soul.
  • Expiration varies
  • Valid only for option purchased and its corresponding section. Must reserve ticket online by 11/22, tickets will be emailed to you. Not valid toward previously purchased ticket.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.
  • Choose from four programs
  • Dress Circle or Loge seats
  • Elegant & acoustically pristine Symphony Hall
To purchase this deal, visit the Groupon ATL websitegr.



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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Today's Groupon ATL deal--Atlanta Symphony Orchestra!

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Today's Atlanta Groupon deal is for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra - $29 Dress Circle Seats (a $74 value)!

You can choose from three different concerts.  Here are the details:
Without classical music, brides would have to run down the aisle to the tune of "Yackety Sax" and supervillains would have nothing to play on their pipe organs. Experience the transcendent medium in its natural habitat with today's Groupon: for $29, you get a Dress Circle seat for one of three programs presented by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in its elegant and acoustically pristine Symphony Hall. Click here to view the secret future-predicting chart that also just happens to be the Symphony Hall floor plan. Dress Circle seats (Section 9) are some of the most exclusive and intimate seats in the hall.

Choose from the following shows:
  • Beethoven & Mahler: Conductor Robert Spano and pianist Emanuel Ax collaborate on a gorgeous performance that soars from Beethoven's lyrical and introspective Piano Concerto no. 4 to Mahler's soulful Symphony no. 1 in D Major, Titan, of which the composer said, "The emotions became so powerful that they gushed forth like an impetuous torrent." Thursday, September 30; Friday, October 1; and Saturday, October 2, at 8 p.m.

  • Strauss & Brahms: Donald Runnicles conducts Brahms's Symphony no. 2 and Johann Strauss, Jr.'s Blue Danube Waltz, the most famous waltz ever written. A performance of Berg's Violin Concerto, meanwhile, showcases the "virtuosic technique" (New York Times) of violinist Julian Rachlin.

  • Thursday, October 14; Friday, October 15; and Saturday, October 16, at 8 p.m. *Janacek: Glagolitic Mass: This spellbinding program opens with Ligeti's Atmosphéres, commonly known as the soundtrack for the mind-bending star gate scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Bartòk brings things back down to earth with a scintillating account of robbery, seduction, and murder in "Suite from The Miraculous Mandarin" before the magnificent chorus erupts with Janácek's epic Glagolitic Mass. Thursday, October 21, and Saturday, October 23, at 8 p.m.
Listening to music live is pretty much the only way to experience it. In person, the rich tones of the woodwinds resonate with the brass so beautifully that it's hard not to flood your shirt with tears. When rhythmic structures ring through the perfect acoustics of Symphony Hall, you'll feel a sublime and ticklish sensation as the epic frequencies harmonize with your soul.

To take advantage of this sweet deal, you can visit the Atlanta Groupon site.


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