
Stutzmann & Schubert: A Classical Masterpiece in Atlanta
Overview
Stutzmann Conducts Schubert's Great Symphony: Experience Schubert's Symphony No. 9, often called 'The Great,' at Atlanta Symphony Hall. Nathalie Stutzmann, the esteemed conductor, will lead the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in a masterful rendition of this iconic classical work. This performance promises a profound exploration of Schubert’s genius, showcasing the symphony's captivating melodies and expansive structure. The Atlanta Symphony Hall, nestled within the Woodruff Arts Center, provides an acoustically superior environment, ensuring optimal sound quality for every attendee. The hall is designed to enhance the overall concert experience and make the fine arts accessible and enjoyable for all. To fully appreciate the event, attendees are encouraged to dress in formal attire and arrive early, allowing ample time to settle in and immerse themselves in the timeless beauty of Schubert's composition.
Highlights
Acoustically Perfect Hall: Experience pure sound in a concert hall designed for natural acoustics.
Led by Nathalie Stutzmann: Be guided by a acclaimed conductor.
Grand Symphony: Enjoy the emotional depth and intricacy of Schubert's Symphony No. 9.
Vibrant Arts Center: Partake in a performance at the Woodruff Arts Center.
Classical Compositions: Witness the melodies in Schubert's classical symphony.
Accessibility: The concert is easily accessible for all patrons.
Know Before You Go
Stutzmann Conducts Schubert's Great Symphony will be performed on January 16, 2026, at 8:00 PM at the Atlanta Symphony Hall, located within the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta, GA. Attendees should wear formal attire.
Hot Tip
Arrive at the hall early to get the best parking spot and ensure you get a good seat. After the show, patrons can explore other art installations in the Woodruff Arts Center.
Location
Meeting Point
Atlanta Symphony Hall Atlanta GA US
