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CD, club concert keep Atlanta Symphony music playing amid lockout

By Howard Pousner
Sept 15, 2014

CONCERT PREVIEW

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra musicians

7:30 p.m. Sept. 22 (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) at Terminal West. $25 general admission (seated). 887 W. Marietta St. N.W., Studio C, Atlanta. 404-876-5566, www.terminalwestatl.com.

With the scheduled Sept. 25 start of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's 70th anniversary season increasingly in doubt due to fractured contract negotiations, Atlantans might wonder when they will hear the musicians making fresh music again.

Sooner than you think, if a CD and a benefit concert featuring a chamber version of the ASO are acceptable substitutes for a full ensemble concert in Symphony Hall.

One music blog noted that Vaughan Williams' name is covered in barbed wire on the CD cover and sniffed, "Really? Doesn't this seem a tad ironic, given recent events?"

If one can get past that, compelling music, recorded in February, awaits. The fifth release on the orchestra’s own label features music director Robert Spano leading the ASO in “The Lark Ascending” (with concertmaster David Coucheron as soloist) as well as “Dona Nobis Pacem” (featuring soprano Jessica Rivera, baritone Brett Polegato and the ASO Chorus). The recording also includes Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 4.

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