
Alabama Symphony Orchestra presents Inspired by Alabama
A once-in-a-lifetime concert with Brian Raphael Nabors’ Letters from Birmingham (2022), William Dawson’s Negro Folk Symphony (1934), and Stars Fell on Alabama (1934), arranged by ASO’s fourth music director Amerigo Marino. Join the ASO as we record this concert to preserve the Alabama legacy as never done before.
Artists:
Carlos Izcaray, Conductor
Brian Nabors, Piano
Program to Include:
Nabors Letters from Birmingham
Dawson Negro Folk Symphony
Marino Stars Fell on Alabama
Ticket Information
General Admission – $22
Tickets are valid for performance date and time only.
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