Wednesday, June 16, 2010

A2SO Fans Applaud Previous Season of Celebration, Await the Arrival of Great. Live. Music.

Summertime in Ann Arbor is truly something to behold. Not only is it a time to head outside and enjoy the beautiful weather, but it is also the perfect time to look back and reflect. As the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra prepares for its upcoming season of Great. Live. Music., fans have flocked to Facebook, Twitter, and our website to tell us their favorite moments of the past Season of Celebration as well as their excitement for this fall's season premiere.

The A2SO's Mozart Birthday Bash, a record breaking concert this past January at Hill Auditorium, was a popular favorite among audience members. Not surprising, the Season of Celebration finale concert (sold out!), Musical Portraits, was also cherished by fans of the symphony.

A ton of internet buzz came in from fans who attended our David Archuleta Christmas from the Heart program back in November at Hill Auditorium. David Santiago Gonzalez took to Facebook to tell us, "the David Archuleta concert was fantastic! I am from Texas and made a trip to see David sing with the A2SO! It was super awesome!" A2SO Twitter follower, VFerrll, noted, "the Christmas concert with David Archuleta was my favorite concert, and I hope it will be an annual event!"

With the excitement of our Season of Celebration still radiating in the city of Ann Arbor and beyond, the season premiere of our next season of Great. Live. Music. is rapidly approaching. Made in Michigan, a celebration of listening local, celebrates the 75th birthday of the Bentley Historical Library and kicks off the season of incredible performances as a special Sunday concert in Hill Auditorium on September 26th at 4:00 PM!

If you are interested in purchasing tickets to one of our great concerts or becoming a seasonal subscriber, visit us online at www.a2so.com or call our office at 734/994-4801. Don't forget to become a fan on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to stay up-to-date on everything that is happening with the A2SO!

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