Atlanta Hosts Free Holiday Concert Featuring Enchanting Theatre Organ Music

Atlanta Braces for a Musical Wonderland This Holiday Season

If you’re in Atlanta this weekend and looking for something truly unique and musical to add to your holiday schedule, mark your calendar for Saturday, December 21st. The Atlanta Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society is bringing a festive delight to the community, inviting everyone to join in on a Christmas celebration that’s bound to get everyone in the spirit of the season.

Where the Music Happens

Set your GPS for Stephenson High School, as the celebration kicks off at 2:30 p.m. This isn’t just any concert. It’s going to be a magical afternoon where the air will be filled with sounds reminiscent of a full orchestra, all coming from one instrument alone. Sounds exciting, right? The magic maker here is the traditional theatre pipe organ, an extraordinary machine that you don’t get to see every day.

Musical Magic and Historical Elegance Combined

Wondering what’s so special about a theatre organ? Back in the 1920s, theatre organs became popular because they could replicate the immense sound of a full orchestra on just one instrument. Thanks to innovations that include violins, flutes, trumpets, and even sleigh bells, you can expect a fully immersive performance experience from a single performer.

Here’s more. This celebration features the Stephenson’s Grande Page organ, a rare gem that not only elevates the spirit with its enchanting tones but also preserves a slice of musical history. You’ll get to hear classic holiday tunes like “Winter Wonderland“, “The First Noel“, and “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” performed in a way you’ve never heard before.

A Lineup of Fantastic Talent

Headlining this fantastic festivity is the talented Ken Double, known for his regular performances on the Mighty Mo at the Fox Theatre. Joining him is a trio of talented performers—Larry Davis, Jay Mitchell, and Ron Carter—each bringing their unique flair to the program and ensuring that the performances will be anything but typical.

Preserving a Unique Musical Art

The American Theatre Organ Society, the masterminds behind this event, have been around since 1955. Their mission? To promote the preservation and celebration of these remarkable instruments, ensuring they remain a part of our cultural landscape for generations to come.

It’s Free and Open for All!

The best part of this whole musical shindig? It’s absolutely free! Yes, you heard that right. No need to open your wallets. Just come with a heart ready to soak in the holiday tunes and perhaps even sing along. It’s a perfect opportunity to gather with friends, family, or even just enjoy a little me-time surrounded by incredible music.

So, put on your favorite holiday sweater, grab a cup of hot cocoa, and head over to this splendid event. It promises to be a memorable part of your Christmas season. Don’t miss out—this could just become your new holiday tradition!


Author: HERE Atlanta

HERE Atlanta

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