• December 23, 2024

Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra Presents Inspirational Concert That Pays Tribute To Local Heroes

Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra Presents Inspirational Concert That Pays Tribute To Local Heroes

Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra Presents Inspirational Concert That Pays Tribute To Local Heroes 800 450 Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra

The concert honors the courage of the community’s leaders, healthcare workers, first responders, and everyday heroes who make an impact.

JOHNS CREEK, GA – Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra (JCSO) will perform “Heroes Among Us: A Musical Tribute” on January 25, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. at Mount Pisgah Church, 2850 Old Alabama Rd in Johns Creek. Tickets for this concert range from $22-$55. To purchase tickets, please visit www.johnscreeksymphony.org or click HERE.

“Heroes Among Us: A Musical Tribute” is a concert that captures the essence of the hero’s journey concept, with a set list specifically curated to honor the heroes among us and within us. Guest conductor and Music Director finalist, Henry Cheng, describes the concert as an experience that “reaffirms the enduring connections that make us resilient, courageous, and—ultimately—heroic together.” The concert opens with Valerie Coleman’s Seven O’Clock Shout, which is a piece commissioned by The Philadelphia Orchestra to honor the sacrifice of frontline workers during COVID, and is followed by Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16 and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7. Cheng will be joined by renowned pianist, David Fung, for this incredible musical experience. This concert is sponsored by Emory Johns Creek Hospital. 

“We are thrilled to have Henry Cheng conduct our orchestra for a second time this season as we grow closer to announcing our new Music Director,said Linda Brill, Executive Director of the Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra. “This concert is going to be very different from Henry’s previous K-Pop concert, and we’re excited for our audience to experience the contrast that will show Henry’s robust skills as a conductor.”

About Henry Cheng

Winner of the Antal Dorati and European Union International Conducting Competition, conductor and composer Henry Cheng has been the Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Klangkraft Orchester in Duisburg, Germany since 2017. His compositional works include interdisciplinary collaborations, films, commercial art projects, ballets, and operas. He serves with his wife, curator Joanne Kim, as the co-director of the interdisciplinary initiative at The Hamptons Festival of Music, BE@THFM. They are the co-founders of the “Non-Sense Music Project,” a multi-art cross-cultural initiative to explore contemporary dialogue through the arts. His musical education includes masterclasses with Riccardo Muti, Bernard Haitink, Kurt Masur, and Tugan Sokhiev in addition to studies at Eastman School of Music, Georgia State University, Indiana University, and University of Arts, Berlin. Read Henry Cheng’s full biography here.

About David Fung

Praised in The Washington Post, for his “ravishing and simply gorgeous” performances, pianist David Fung is widely recognized for elegant, refined, yet intensely poetic and uncommonly expressive interpretations. He has captivated audiences at such venues as Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and the Louvre. Mr. Fung garnered international attention as laureate of the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition in Brussels and the Arthur Rubinstein Piano International Masters Competition in Tel Aviv, where he was further distinguished by the Chamber Music and Mozart Prizes. He is the first piano graduate of the Colburn Conservatory in Los Angeles, where he studied with John Perry, and later worked with Peter Frankl, Claude Frank, and Arie Vardi at Yale University and the Hannover Hochschüle. Mr. Fung is a curator at the Chan Center for the Performing Arts in Vancouver and serves on the faculties of the Manhattan School of Music and the University of British Columbia. Mr. Fung is a Steinway Artist. Read David Fung’s full biography here.

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About Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra

The Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra, founded by Music Director J. Wayne Baughman, provides world-class musical enrichment for the community of Johns Creek through concert series performances, as well as additional educational programs and special events each year. Now entering its 18th season, the Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra is a fully professional symphonic orchestra composed of professional musicians from all over the greater metro Atlanta area. To learn more about Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra, please visit www.johnscreeksymphony.org.

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