2022-23 Season

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First Draughts: Reading Session & Beer Tasting
Jun
11
7:30 PM19:30

First Draughts: Reading Session & Beer Tasting

From the composer’s imagination to the concert hall, watch as emerging composers have their newest works performed for the first time. David Alan Miller, composer Christopher Theofanidis, and musicians of the Albany Symphony guide each new voice through the challenges of composing in the 21st Century. In between the readings, sample new craft beverages from local upstate breweries.

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American Music Festival: Convergence
Jun
10
7:30 PM19:30

American Music Festival: Convergence

David Alan Miller, conductor | Regina Carter, violin | Marc Bamuthi Joseph, spoken word artist

Adolphus Hailstork: Symphony No. 4, “Survive”

David Schiff: Selections from Four Sisters

Daniel Roumain & Marc Bamuthi Joseph: Forgiveness, Spoken Word Concerto for Orchestra (world premiere)

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Have K(NO!)w Fear: A Bluessical
Jun
10
12:00 PM12:00

Have K(NO!)w Fear: A Bluessical

A free outdoor community performance by Àṣẹ Dance Theatre Collective, which specializes in dance from the African Diaspora, and Albany Symphony musicians. HKF is a reimagining of ritual dance theater as an action of protest, prayer, and healing. HKF moves the audiences out of the concert hall and into multiple street locations and a world where embodied culture speaks, sings, and moves without fear. Join Adia Tamar Whitaker, dancers from the Àṣẹ Dance Theatre Collective, and musicians from the Albany Symphony for a free Afro-Caribbean music and movement event bringing together elements of Whitaker’s work from her Convergence residency.

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Dogs of Desire
Jun
9
7:30 PM19:30

Dogs of Desire

David Alan Miller, conductor | D’nasya Jordan, soprano | Marquita Richardson, soprano

Horacio Fernández: Unruly (world premiere)

Marie A. Douglas: The Candidate (world premiere)

Kyle Rivera: The Fifth of July (world premiere)

Christian Quiñones: Cienfuegos (world premiere)

Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR): Grace

Jack Frerer: Pop Arrangements, including:
It Don’t Mean a Thing/Take the “A” Train by Duke Ellington, Earth, Wind & Fire Medley, I Wanna Dance With Somebody by Whitney Houston, If I Ain’t Got You by Alicia Keys, Kiss by Prince, Stevie Wonder Medley, and Heard It Through The Grapevine/Ain’t No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye

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Gone in a Phrase of Air
Jun
7
7:30 PM19:30

Gone in a Phrase of Air

Regina Carter Quintet

Convergence Curating Artist and NEA Jazz Master Regina Carter leads her quintet in a powerful musical exploration of the impact of urban development in Black and immigrant communities beginning in the 1950s, and the resulting displacement of people, culture, and neighborhoods in Carter’s hometown of Detroit and others. This special performance includes a world premiere addition about the Capital Region featuring musicians from your Albany Symphony.

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Tiny Tots: Saratoga
May
23
9:30 AM09:30

Tiny Tots: Saratoga

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Cowboy Dave returns!

Join Cowboy Dave, the rootinest, tootinest cowboy conductor of all time, for an action-packed, interactive musical trail-ride! Young cattle-ropers will experience great symphonic music through a Wild West adventure that has delighted audiences for over 20 years. Suitable for ages 2-8.

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Tiny Tots: Albany
May
22
10:45 AM10:45

Tiny Tots: Albany

Cowboy Dave returns!

Join Cowboy Dave, the rootinest, tootinest cowboy conductor of all time, for an action-packed, interactive musical trail-ride! Young cattle-ropers will experience great symphonic music through a Wild West adventure that has delighted audiences for over 20 years. Suitable for ages 2-8.

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The Magic Of Christmas
Dec
4
3:00 PM15:00

The Magic Of Christmas

David Alan Miller, conductor

Make the Albany Symphony your home for the holidays and celebrate the season with family and friends at the Capital Region’s most beloved holiday spectacular. Christmas carols, sparkling holiday favorites, even a visit from Santa! And featuring a sleighful of hometown talent, including The Music Studio (Noel Liberty, founder and director), Boland School of Irish Dance, Capital District Youth Chorale (Diane Warner, director), African Drummer Zorkie Nelson, and as narrator, Walter Thorne (Market President and Publisher, Albany Business Review).

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