Gateway Chamber Orchestra: Bourbon 'n Brandenburgers
May
9
4:00 PM16:00

Gateway Chamber Orchestra: Bourbon 'n Brandenburgers

Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, Music Director

Bourbon & Branden+burgers is an intimate exploration of J.S. Bach’s legendary Brandenburg Concerti paired with specially curated food and spirits.This one-night-only event brings audiences up-close and personal with the Gateway Chamber Orchestra. Set against the rolling landscape of Gunn Farm at the stunning Ruby Cora, the evening promises a sensory journey through the "musical flavor" of the GCO’s world-class musicianship. To complement the musical mastery on stage, the event features gourmet bites and hand-selected bourbon pairings from the award-winning MB Roland Distillery.

Individual Tickets include heavy hors d'oeuvres, complimentary flights of bourbon, dessert & cash bar.

Igor Stravinsky Concerto in E-flat Major “Dumbarton Oaks” (1937–38)
Gabriella Smith Brandenburg Interstices (2012)
J.S Bach Brandenburg No. 5 (1721)
Christopher Theofanides Muse (2007)

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Density512 & Panoramic Voices: Divas
May
16
to May 17

Density512 & Panoramic Voices: Divas

Juli Orlandini, Panoramic Voices Managing Artistic Director
Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, Density512 Artistic Director

Density512 and Panoramic Voices team up once again to SLAY the end of the 2025-2026 season. Divas will feature music by prima donnas and queer icons all re-imaged for chamber ensemble and choir by local arrangers. This is a continuation of our fan-favorite Songbook Series (The Björk Songbook and That’s So Nineties). Get your nostalgia fix and come party with us.

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Density512: Here Be Monsters
May
23
to May 24

Density512: Here Be Monsters

Density512 premieres new work by Yevgeniy Sharlat
Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, Artistic Director

What – or who – will you discover? Returning for a 4th year, Here Be Monsters (HBM) is a two-day exploration of Austin's most celebrated indie-classical artists and creators – all on one lineup. Experience an engaging, fast-moving program of 20 acts, 20 minutes each, & 11 world premieres over 2 nights at one of Austin’s most popular (and comfortable) live music venues, RADIO/EAST. Named one of KMFA’s Top 12 Events of 2023 and 2024, enjoy food, drinks, coffee, music, and friends – it’s a not-to-be-missed weekend of community!

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The Missouri Symphony: Runout Concert to Lake of the Ozarks
Jul
2
7:00 PM19:00

The Missouri Symphony: Runout Concert to Lake of the Ozarks

Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, Associate Conductor

RÓZSA Selections from Ben-Hur Suite (No. 1, 2, & 6) 
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5 
I. Allegro con brio 
III. Scherzo
IV. Allegro 

–Intermission–

GERSHWIN Strike Up the Band 
ELLINGTON Take the A Train 
WILLIAMS Air & Simple Gifts
TRADITIONAL Yankee Doodle 
TRADITIONAL You’re a Grand Old Flag 
SOUSA Liberty Bell March
TRADITIONAL Armed Forces Medley
SOUSA Stars & Stripes

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The Missouri Symphony: American Rhapsody
Jul
4
11:00 AM11:00

The Missouri Symphony: American Rhapsody

Wilbur Lin, Music Director
Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, Associate Conductor

A summer favorite, reimagined for an even more family-friendly experience, this year’s patriotic pops is an hour-long celebration designed for audiences of all ages. This late-morning concert captures the excitement of fireworks and recreates it onstage through music that sparkles and soars. From Sousa marches to Superman, from “America the Beautiful” to “Armed Forces Medley” honoring those who have served and continue to serve, the Missouri Symphony invites you to share in a morning of music that honors legacy while embracing the present — a shared civic moment in the heart of Mid-Missouri.

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The Missouri Symphony: Romantic Echoes: Rachmaninoff 2
Jul
11
2:00 PM14:00

The Missouri Symphony: Romantic Echoes: Rachmaninoff 2

Wilbur Lin, Music Director
Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, Associate Conductor

A program of depth and resonance, Romantic Echoes bridges three centuries of orchestral expression. Anna Clyne’s Restless Oceans opens with visceral energy and contemporary edge. Rising star pianist Ying Li takes center stage in Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, a work of sweeping lyricism and enduring popularity. The program concludes with Symphony No. 1 by Johannes Brahms — years in the making and often regarded as “Beethoven’s Tenth,” bringing the festival to a close with depth and gravitas. From Clyne’s post-Romantic expressive reach, through Rachmaninoff’s melodic eloquence, to Brahms’s monumental structure and Romantic intensity, this is Romanticism.

Ticketholders may join us after the performance and mingle with MOSY musicians in the lobby. The bar will remain open for drinks and concessions. Stay and enjoy the atmosphere, and take a moment to connect with the artists who brought the music to life.

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Austin Game Music Festival
Mar
12
7:00 PM19:00

Austin Game Music Festival

Featuring Density512
Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, Artistic Director
Evan Harger, Guest Conductor


Diogo Carvalho, Festival Director
with faculty composers Jesse Zuretti, Virginia Leo, Jeremy Tisser, and Sydney Kjerstadt


About AGMF
The Austin Game Music Festival (AGMF) is an immersive training and performance program dedicated to the art of video game music. Bringing together emerging composers, industry professionals, and game developers, the festival fosters hands-on collaboration, mentorship, and real-world creative experience. Throughout the week, participants develop original scores that culminate in live performance and recording with professional musicians.

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Gateway Chamber Orchestra–Power Up: Video Games in Concert
Mar
8
4:00 PM16:00

Gateway Chamber Orchestra–Power Up: Video Games in Concert

Gateway Chamber Orchestra
Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, Music Director
Andrew Dunn, Curator & Cellist

PROGRAM

Power Up is a symphonic journey from console to concert hall, created and narrated by members of the GCO! Featuring a team of elite symphony and studio musicians, the concert will bring to life iconic musical scores with gameplay visuals including acclaimed titles Star Wars Outlaws, Journey, The Baby in Yellow, Octopath Traveler 2, Hollow Knight: Silksong, Walkabout Mini Golf, and more. From the nostalgic melodies to sweeping, cinematic orchestrations, the program highlights the artistry and emotional depth of video game music .

Lasting 60 minutes, this family-friendly concert is created for children ages 10-18 and video gaming enthusiasts of all ages.

Immersive Performance: An audio-visual symphonic exploration of game music, including new orchestral arrangements by GCO cellist Andrew Dunn.
Educational Insights: Commentary about the contributions of music to gaming written by GCO oboist Diana Dunn–how it builds setting, characters, and emotion in games.
World Class Musicianship: Featuring the renowned Gateway Chamber Orchestra, known for its "magical" and "virtuosity-filled" performances.

🎮 Co-created by Andrew Dunn, Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, and Diana Dunn
🎹 Music by Austin Wintory , Wilbert Roget, Composer , Virginia Leo, Eddie Marianukroh, Chris Reyman, and more

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Gateway Chamber Orchestra: Homegrown Holidays
Dec
14
4:00 PM16:00

Gateway Chamber Orchestra: Homegrown Holidays

Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, Music Director

Join us at Homegrown Holidays, a new Holiday concert that brings together Clarksville's performing arts students with the Gateway Chamber Orchestra for a joyous event of seasonal spirit and community pride. A spotlight on Clarksville’s next generation of performers, this special event features The Nutcracker Suite with dance students from Classic Steps II, a side-by-side performance with the GCO and the Clarksville Youth Orchestra, and an acoustic set by Clarksville’s emerging singer/songwriter Mattie Lyn. This is the perfect family-friendly event to ring in the holiday season. 60 minutes with no intermission. 

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APSU Hap-PEAY Holidays Showcase
Dec
5
7:30 PM19:30

APSU Hap-PEAY Holidays Showcase

Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, stage director

A festive new tradition featuring performances of seasonal classics by the university’s premier musical ensembles.

Audiences are encouraged to embrace the festive atmosphere by bringing their best holiday attire, from ugly sweaters and Christmas pajamas to creative accessories.

Whether you’re a student looking for a fun way to kick off your winter break, a local family seeking holiday entertainment, or a community member looking to share in the warmth of the season, there’s something for everyone at this cheery event.

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Gateway Chamber Orchestra: Winterglow
Nov
23
4:00 PM16:00

Gateway Chamber Orchestra: Winterglow

Gateway Chamber Orchestra
Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, 2025-2026 Music Director

​Gateway Chorale
Tim Sharp, Music Director

Clarksville Children’s Chorus
Michael Chandler, Music Director

 

In a beloved annual tradition, Gateway Chamber Orchestra ushers in the holiday season in collaboration with the Gateway Chorale, Clarksville Children’s Choir, and Madison Street United Methodist Church at Winterglow – a Baroque Celebration. This year’s winter baroque concert, led by GCO’s new Music Director Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, features timeless classics like Bach’s Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major (you might know its famous “Air on the G String”) and Vivaldi’s Gloria. After an intermission, we celebrate our holiday cheer with the Clarksville Children’s Chorus, Madison Street’s glorious organ, and toy instruments… dare we say it… there will be fun for all!

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APSU Symphony Orchestra: New World Symphony
Nov
20
7:30 PM19:30

APSU Symphony Orchestra: New World Symphony

Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, Director of Orchestral Activities

The APSU Music Department Symphony Orchestra presents a viewing of the 1931 classic film Frankenstein, the Man Who Made a Monster with an original score by composer Michael Shapiro.

BEETHOVEN Egmont Overture
John Schnettler, guest conductor
Marianna Martines Sinfonia in C (world premiere of new edition)
Antonín DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9, “From the New World”
Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, conductor

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Valley Symphony Orchestra: Symphony in the Park
Oct
11
8:00 PM20:00

Valley Symphony Orchestra: Symphony in the Park

Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, guest conductor

On Saturday, October 11 at 6:00 PM, the Valley Symphony Orchestra kicks off its 74th Season with a FREE outdoor community event presented by HEB as part of the Sunset Live Concert Series at the McAllen Convention Center Oval Park.

This year’s program features:

The Art of Video Game Music - Featuring selections from Halo, Civilization IV, Kingdom Hearts, ABZÛ, Walkabout Mini Golf, Incarnate, and The Baby in Yellow. Conducted by our good friend, Jacob Schnitzer.

A string quartet tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne.

Kids percussion workshop.

Food trucks, vendors, and family fun!

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Frankenstein: The Movie Score
Oct
9
7:30 PM19:30

Frankenstein: The Movie Score

Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, Director of Orchestral Activities

The APSU Music Department Symphony Orchestra presents a viewing of the 1931 classic film Frankenstein, the Man Who Made a Monster with an original score by composer Michael Shapiro.

W.A. MOZART Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, movement I
Alejandro Lopez Ochoa, graduate conductor
Virginia LEO The Baby in Yellow (world premiere of new orchestration)
Zenas Alexander, graduate conductor
Michael SHAPIRO Frankenstein (1931) – Live-to-film
Jacob Aaron Schnitzer, conductor

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