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Where the LGBTQ+ community comes together to experience symphony concerts.
"One of the most unique and memorable event series in Atlanta."
The Georgia Voice
IN UNISON was founded to celebrate and engage the richly diverse community of our city, bringing people together in harmony by providing equitable opportunities for all, including LGBTQ+ people and their allies. The ASO strives to strengthen the programmatic commitment to the LGBTQ+ community by including artistic offerings comprised of musicians, composers, conductors, vocalists, and presenters from underrepresented communities. It is the mission of IN UNISON to promote an inclusive culture where everyone feels welcomed, valued, and respected; and to connect with one another through our love of classical music.
For just $275 per person, patrons enjoy premium seating and exclusive benefits.
Member Benefits
Current members may redeem their specific seating choices for all upcoming IN UNISON concerts.
FAQs
Can I RSVP for all concerts after I purchase my membership?
Certainly. After you purchase your membership for the upcoming season, you will be able to log into Account Manager and find all the IN UNISON concerts + events for the season. You may RSVP and secure your seats for any or all of the upcoming concerts at that time.
Can I bring a friend who isn't yet an IN UNISON member?
Of course! We encourage all members to bring new friends into Symphony Hall to experience the ASO and learn more about IN UNISON. You may purchase a single concert event or utilize one of your four (4) member comp tickets.
Can I come to an IN UNISON event if I already purchased ticket to the concert?
Yes, we encourage any patrons who want to learn about IN UNISON to join us for an event. Please call our ASO box office at 404.733.4800 to RSVP.
Will I receive reminders about upcoming events?
Yes. We will send an email to all IN UNISON members the week of an upcoming concert to remind them to RSVP for the next event. Additional information regarding event location, details and time as well as concert program information will be provided in our Know Before You Go communications two days prior to the concert.
What happens if I can't make an IN UNISON event but have already purchased the membership?
Just give us a call at the ASO box office at 404.733.4800 and we will assist with an exchange into a different Delta Classical Series concert that works best for you.
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Saturday, November 7, 2026
Performance at 8pm
Brahms Revealed, the season-long Brahms festival, continues with a psychological profile of the composer. Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann kicks it off with a splendorous orchestral suite by Brahms’ hero, Johann Sebastian Bach. She follows the suite with something of a joke. When the officials at the University of Breslau awarded Brahms an honorary degree, they hoped that he would write them a symphony. Ever bullheaded and often a tease, Brahms instead gave them the Academic Festival Overture, a rollicking piece packed with student drinking songs.
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Thursday, January 14, 2027
Performance at 8pm
Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann continues the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's season-long exploration of works by Brahms with the enthralling Symphony No. 4, an explosive, Romantic colossus, dappled with flecks of sunshine and poetry. To make a perfect pairing of German Romantics, Maestro Stutzmann also presents Richard Wagner's majestic Prelude to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, before turning to a symphony orchestra rarity: the luxurious love scene from Wagner's Die Walküre.
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Saturday, April 24, 2027
Performance at 8pm
This week, Music Director Laureate Robert Spano spotlights astonishing musical families with a Double Concerto written by a 14-year-old. Both Felix and sister Fanny Mendelssohn were prodigies who gave fabulous recitals in the family home. Standing in for the Mendelssohn sibs, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra presents the acclaimed brother-sister duo Julie and David Coucheron, the Orchestra’s concertmaster.
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Thursday, May 20, 2027
Performance at 8pm
The celebrated Canadian conductor Peter Oundjian turns the clock back to 1936 for works by the American Romantic Samuel Barber. The iconic Adagio for Strings equally serves as a great American elegy and a devastating Hollywood soundtrack (Platoon, The Elephant Man, Lorenzo's Oil, etc.). Barber's warmly melodic First Symphony delivers drama and passion, while the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra stirs up a rhythmic maelstrom in Frenzy: A Short Symphony by American John Adams. The Orchestra welcomes the "transformational" saxophone virtuoso Steven Banks for Joan Tower's fluid and lyrical concerto Love Returns.
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