Night at the Movies

Night at the Movies

Please bring blankets or chairs for seating (unless you are at a table). The seat and row numbers on your tickets are there for CAPA’s administrative purposes only. We apologize for any confusion.

The time to preorder wine and beer has passed. There will be wine and beer available at the concession stand the night of …

Friday, September 10, 2021, 7:30PM

Messiah

Messiah

Luis Biava, conductor

New Albany Symphony Chorus
Soprano-Chelsea Hart
Alto-Carolyn Redman
Baritone-Andy Blosser
Bass-Robert Kerr

Did you know that the most frequently performed Christmas oratorio was not originally intended as a piece of Christmas music? Handel’s Messiah received its world premiere on April 13, 1742, during the Christian season of Lent, and in the noticeably secular context of a concert hall …

Sunday, April 10, 2022, 3:00PM

Musical Giants

Musical Giants

Luis Biava, conductor

A strong part of NASO’s mission has been to cultivate the American composers of the future. We are thrilled to present a world premiere performance of Adam Roberts’ Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra, performed by the uber-talented Cameron Leach. Also on the program, Beethoven’s masterpiece, The Eroica Symphony and Hovhaness’ And God Created …

Sunday, March 21, 2021, 3:00PM
Sunday, March 21, 2021, 3:00PM

Songs from the Heartland

Songs from the Heartland

Luis Biava, conductor
New Albany Symphony Chorus – Dr. Michael G. Martin, choral conductor
Student Concerto Winner –  Alex Van Bibber

The symphony will be joined by baritone soloist Robert Kerr, the voices and talents of our New Albany Symphony Chorus members; Tori Wallace, Hannah Sterman, John Gehrt and Adam Heaston , and friends from the New Albany …

Sunday, May 2, 2021, 3:00PM
Sunday, May 2, 2021, 3:00PM

Holiday Spectacular

Holiday Spectacular

Luis Biava, conductor
Dr. Michael G. Martin, choral conductor

A concert of timeless traditions and holiday favorites, featuring musicians of the New Albany Symphony Orchestra and our amazing Symphony Chorus. Join the livestream early to participate in the fabulous gift basket fundraiser. You can peruse the baskets and buy raffle tickets through our new virtual platform from …

Sunday, December 20, 2020, 3:00PM

Joanna Frankel Plays Higdon – Cancelled

Joanna Frankel Plays Higdon – Cancelled

Luis Biava, conductor
Joanna Frankel, violin

The heart and soul of NASO comes alive in Barber’s Adagio for Strings followed by Columbus Symphony Concertmaster Joanna Frankel performing the lush and technically brilliant Higdon Violin Concerto. We conclude the season with Mussorgsky’s masterful Pictures at an Exhibition.
Guest Artist
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Sunday, April 26, 2020, 3:00PM

O-H-I-O

O-H-I-O

New Albany Symphony Patrons,

Unfortunately, due to the recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19), we have no choice but to cancel the performances of O-H-I-O scheduled for March 14 and 15. This outbreak has led the New Albany Plain Local School District to prohibit outside groups from using their buildings, including the McCoy Center for the …

Sunday, March 15, 2020, 3:00PM

Holiday Spectacular

Holiday Spectacular

Luis Biava, conductor
Catherine Goode, soprano
Raphaella Medina, mezzo-soprano
Daniel Stein, tenor
Scott Clark, baritone
New Albany Symphony Chorus – Dr. Michael G. Martin, choral conductor

Celebrate the holidays at home in New Albany, featuring local guest artists from Opera Columbus, our very own New Albany Symphony Chorus, and the heartwarming songs and traditions that make this the “Most Wonderful Time …

Sunday, December 22, 2019, 3:00PM

MAHLER 2: The Resurrection

MAHLER 2: The Resurrection

The New Albany Symphony Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Michael G. Martin, makes its community debut, joining a sea of musicians on stage storming heaven’s gate in this powerful performance of Mahler’s Second Symphony. This performance features central Ohio favorites, soprano, Chelsea Hart Melcher, and mezzo-soprano, Carolyn Redman, as soloists.
Program Notes
Symphony No. 2
Gustav Mahler …

Sunday, October 6, 2019, 3:00PM