Music for the Very Young
For Ages 0 - 5
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is happy to present a new Music for the Very Young season, perfect for music-loving babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and their grownups.
Join us for a fun-filled 9-week in-person session. Enjoy a unique, new feature: Meet the Musician. Listen to classic children’s songs played by ASO musicians on their principal instrument. Interaction and engagement are highly encouraged!
Fee: Full 9-week package for $100. Includes free tickets to Symphony Safari Family Concert on March 5.
Parking: $5 parking at the Woodruff Arts Center parking deck
Schedule: Tuesdays + Fridays at 10:15am + 11:30am | 45 min. sessions
Location: Woodruff Arts Center | Event Room
Spring 2023 Dates: March 6 - May 11
This special pricing is made possible thanks to support from the Lettie Pate Evans Foundation. Please contact Elena Gagon at 404.733.5038 or via email at asoeducation@atlantasymphony.org for additional information.
Music for the Very Young Virtual Library
We are never too young to learn about music, and this program is designed to teach children right from the start. This series introduces music and instruments to our littlest listeners.
Audience: Toddlers to early elementary aged children.
Time: Under 10 minutes each.
Meet the Harp with Elisabeth Remy Johnson
Who isn’t curious about the harp? ASO Principal Harpist Elisabeth introduces the magical sound of the harp and shares the secrets of how to play the instrument. Plus, learn how to make your own harp!
Make Your Own: Shoebox Harp
Meet the French Horn with Chelsea McFarland and Sue Welty
Did you know the French Horn is up to 13 feet long when uncoiled? Join Chelsea and Sue in learning about the parts of the instrument, making a sound, and creating your own brass instrument...no brass required. Plus, can you guess their mystery song?!
Make Your Own: Hose-a-Phone Horn
Meet the Voice with Erin Jones & Family
Learn how to warm up your body, mind and voice to sound your best with ASO Chorus Member Erin Jones and special helpers Eva and Aria. Participate in fun vocal exercises and even a few yoga poses to get ready for singing. Fun for the whole family!