Event research Beethoven Project: Ninth Symphony
Beethoven Project: Ninth Symphony tickets are on sale right now.
Are Beethoven Project: Ninth Symphony tickets likely to be profitable in Atlanta, GA?
There are 0 presales for this event.
Beethoven Project: Ninth Symphony
Atlanta Symphony Hall
Atlanta, GA
Nov 16 Sun • 2025 • 3:00pm
Alternative Rock | Rock and Pop | Country and Folk | Jazz and Blues | Rap and Hip-Hop | R&B/Urban Soul | Classical | World Music | More Concerts | New Age and Spiritual | Plays | Movies | More Arts and Theater | Family AttractionsAi Ticket Reselling Prediction
Sign Up to get artificial intelligence powered ticket reselling predictions!
Using artificial intelligence, concert attendance stats, and completed sales history for ticket prices on secondary market sites like Stubhub, we can predict whether this event is hot for resale. The Ai also considers factors like what music genre, and what market the concert is in.
Shazam is a music app that helps you identify the music playing around you. The more times an artist gets Shazamed, the higher this score will be, which should give you an idea of the popularity of this artist. Scores are ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. Learn more
Google Trends shows how popular a search query is for an artist. The more popular the artist is and the more people that are Googling them, the higher this score will be. Scores are ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. Learn more

1,765
Capacity
Beethoven Project: Ninth Symphony at the Atlanta Symphony Hall, Atlanta, GA
Tour Schedule
Beethoven Project: Ninth Symphony
71 similar events found
Watch on YouTube
Listen on iTunes
Wikipedia Bio
Christine Nilsson | |
|---|---|
Nilsson in 1870 | |
| Born | Christina Jonasdotter 20 August 1843 (1843-08-20) near Växjö, Småland, Sweden |
| Died | 22 November 1921 (1921-11-23) (aged 78) |
| Occupation | opera singer |
| Spouse(s) | Auguste Rouzaud (m. 1872, wid. 1882) Don Angel Ramon Maria Vallejo y Miranda es, Count de Casa Mirand (m. 1887, wid. 1902) |
Christina Nilsson, Countess de Casa Miranda, also called Christine Nilsson[1] (20 August 1843 – 22 November 1921)[2] was a Swedish operatic dramatic coloratura soprano. Possessed of a pure and brilliant voice (B3-F6), first three then two and a half octaves trained in the bel canto technique, and noted for her graceful appearance and stage presence,[3][4][5] she enjoyed a twenty-year career as a top-rank international singer before her 1888 retirement.[3] A contemporary of one of the Victorian era's most famous divas, Adelina Patti,[6] the two were often compared by reviewers and audiences, and were sometimes believed to be rivals.[4][7] Nilsson became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 1869.
- ^ "Nilsson, Christine (1843–1921) | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com.
- ^ Warrack, John; West, Ewan (1996). The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera. Oxford University Press. p. 365. ISBN 978-0-19-280028-2. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ a b Rowden, Clair (2018). "Deferent Daisies: Caroline Miolan Carvalho, Christine Nilsson and Marguerite, 1869" (PDF). Cambridge Opera Journal. 30 (2–3). Cambridge University Press (CUP): 237–258. doi:10.1017/s0954586719000089. ISSN 0954-5867. S2CID 186985223. [1]
- ^ a b The Literary Lorgnette: Attending Opera in Imperial Russia. Stanford University Press. 2000. ISBN 978-0-8047-3247-5.
- ^ The Grove Book of Opera Singers. Oxford University Press. 2008. ISBN 978-0-19-533765-5.
- ^ Freitas, Roger (1 August 2018). "Singing Herself: Adelina Patti and the Performance of Femininity". Journal of the American Musicological Society. 71 (2): 287–369. doi:10.1525/jams.2018.71.2.287. Retrieved 19 December 2021 – via online.ucpress.edu.
- ^ "One of the most important and brilliant rivals of Adelina Patti was Christine Nilsson, a Swede."[2]
Source: Wikipedia