Mozart's Jupiter Symphony, the capstone of his symphonic journey, soars into the heavens, exuding such grandeur and cheery nobility that someone named it after the king of the gods. Russian violinist Alina Ibragimova turns her fiery bow on Mozart's "Turkish" Concerto, so named for the composer's take on Turkish melodies. "Ibragimova has technique to burn," wrote Audiophilia. Guest conductor Jörg Widmann offers a lively opener with his own composition Con brio, "with spirit."

It is recommended to arrive one hour prior to a performance to obtain your will call tickets. Picture ID is required. For faster service, you may purchase tickets anytime online and download them directly to your mobile device via the Ticketmaster app.

On site parking at Woodruff Arts Center or take Marta to the Arts Center Station

Atlanta Symphony Hall has ADA accessible seating and ADA accessible parking on all levels of the Woodruff Arts Center parking garage.

It is not recommended to bring children under four to Delta Classical Series concerts. All patrons must have a valid ticket for entry into the performance. Anyone who refuses to follow safety protocols, or is disruptive during a performance, may be asked to leave without a refund. Late seating is at the discretion of the house manager. Artists, prices and programs are subject to change. No refunds are available. No weapons, backpacks, large bags, large umbrellas, video and audio recording equipment, instruments, iPads, tablets and laptops are not permitted in Symphony Hall. Photographers may be taking pictures before, during and after performances. These photographs, including those of audience members, may be used in future ASO promotional materials.

It is not recommended to bring children under four years of age to Delta Classical Series concerts. For ASO Family Concert Series, all patrons over two years of age require a full priced ticket.

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