Asheville Symphony Hosts Community ‘Messiah’ Concerts

News Summary

The Asheville Symphony returns to the stage for its impactful performances of Handel’s ‘Messiah’ on November 22 and 23, 2024, held at First Baptist Church of Asheville. In a show of community spirit, attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items for a food drive, supporting local families in need. The Symphony will also offer inclusive ticket options to ensure accessibility for all. This year’s concerts honor first responders and feature esteemed soloists, aiming to celebrate resilience and togetherness in the community.

Asheville Symphony Brings Community Together for “Messiah” Concerts

Asheville is buzzing with excitement as the Asheville Symphony prepares for its much-anticipated return to the stage! After the challenges brought on by Hurricane Helene, the Symphony is ready to lift spirits and celebrate the community with a powerful performance of Handel’s Messiah. Mark your calendars for November 22 and 23, 2024, as the sound of orchestral music fills the First Baptist Church of Asheville once again.

A Celebration of Community and Giving

The upcoming performances are not just about music; they represent a heartfelt celebration of the Asheville community and its resilience. In a thoughtful gesture, the Symphony is teaming up with the church to host a food drive, providing concertgoers with an opportunity to show their support for local families in need this Thanksgiving. Everyone attending is encouraged to bring non-perishable food items such as canned ham, mac and cheese, instant potatoes, canned green peas, canned yams, and canned fruits to help restock the church’s pantry.

This lovely initiative highlights the importance of community spirit as everyone rallies together to support those still recovering from the storm’s aftermath. Emily Floyd, the Pastor of Music and Worship at First Baptist, has pointed out that the pantry serves as an essential resource for many, making the food drive an integral part of the concert series.

Accessible to All

For the first performance on November 22 at 8 p.m., the Asheville Symphony is offering 200 “Pay What You Can” tickets, aiming to make this spectacular event accessible to all members of the community. This move comes as a strong testament to the Symphony’s commitment to inclusivity, especially for those who have been significantly affected by the hurricane.

Talent and Tradition

Get ready for an incredible evening as the Symphony showcases a stellar lineup of Grammy-winning and nominated soloists including Jessica Beebe (soprano), Timothy Parsons (alto), Brian Giebler (tenor), and Jonathan Woody (bass). The musical talents will be elegantly led by Music Director Darko Butorac, ensuring that each note resonates deeply with the audience. Plus, the Asheville Symphony Chorus, under the direction of Kyle Ritter, will add a stunning vocal layer to this cherished classic.

A Nod to First Responders

In a generous act of appreciation, the Symphony is offering complimentary tickets to first responders who have worked tirelessly during the recovery efforts. This thoughtful initiative is a way to say thank you and honor those who have selflessly served the community during challenging times.

Looking Ahead

The Asheville Symphony is dedicated to its mission of promoting symphonic music for the enjoyment and education of Western North Carolina residents. The upcoming Messiah performances are not only a celebration of art and culture but also a remarkable opportunity to strengthen community ties and express gratitude.

So grab your family, friends, and a bag of food to donate, and prepare for an unforgettable evening filled with inspiring music and a renewed sense of togetherness. This holiday season, let’s make it memorable by coming together for a cause that supports our local heroes and neighbors in need.

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