The Montgomery Symphony Orchestra (MSO) has announced its 49th season, with subscriptions for Masterworks and Pops Series now available.
The Masterworks series features the premiere of MSO Composer in Residence, Nkeiru Okoye’s A Time for Jubilee, the U.S. premiere of Tobias Picker’s Cello Concerto, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4.
The Pops series will have the annual Joyce Caddell Holiday Pops featuring the Montgomery Chorale, the Jubilee Pops concert on the lawn of Alabama Department of Archives and History, and a showing of the film "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone" accompanied by a live orchestra.
“The 25-26 season reflects the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra’s dedication to bringing world-class symphonic experiences to our community,” said Jamie Reeves, Music Director and Conductor in a press release.
“From the world premiere of Nkeiru Okoye’s A Time for Jubilee, inspired by one of the most pivotal moments in our state and nation’s history, to the most beloved masterpieces and traditions, our hope is this new season will inspire and resonate deeply with listeners across central Alabama.”
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