New symphonic orchestra gold3/14/2024 ![]() Jennifer Barlament, executive director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, reflects on the progress the ASO has made in the past five years (Photo by Maria Saporta) ![]() Those were challenging years.” Those challenges included cutting the numbers of musicians, labor disputes and even a strike that delayed the start of the 2014 season. ![]() For the past five years, the ASO has been operating without a deficit – a strong contrast to the period between 20. “There’s been a real turnaround – a tremendous transformation,” said Jennifer Barlament, executive director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra since 2016. With the era of deficits and labor strife over, the Atlanta Symphony is dreaming of a new homeĪs published in the Atlanta Business Chronicle on March 8, 2019Īs the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra prepares for its 75th anniversary season in 2019-2020, it is in sound financial shape – enabling the ASO to dream about a future home. There is growing momentum and consensus that it’s time to either build a new concert hall or drastically refurbish the existing Symphony Hall at the Woodruff Arts Center.
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