Ticketing
Event Information
« View All EventsCancelled Event CANCELLED: Metro 4
Performance Details
- Date Sunday, April 26, 2020
- Time 3:00 pm
- Venue Blackwell Auditorium at Randolph-Macon College
- Conductor & Music Director Candidate Farkhad Khudyev
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Guest Artists
Mary Boodell, Flute
Lynette Wardle, Harp - DEBUSSY Petite Suite
- TAKEMITSU Toward the Sea II
- PROKOFIEV Summer Day; Children’s Suite for Small Orchestra
- RAVEL Ma mère l’Oye (Mother Goose): Suite
IMPORTANT UPDATE: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and concern for the well-being of our patrons, the Richmond Symphony has cancelled the Metro 4 concert.
OPTIONS FOR TICKET HOLDERS:
OPTION 1: Support Your Richmond Symphony by Donating Your Tickets. Your ticket purchase helps fuel our ability to serve our community, in good times and in challenging times such as this. Concert cancellations and postponement will have a serious financial impact on our organization, and we hope that if you are unable to attend on the new date, or if no new date is available, you will choose to help by contributing your tickets back as a charitable gift (and receive a tax deduction for the total ticket value). Your generous tax-deductible donation today ensures that the Richmond Symphony will continue to share the joy of live music together in the future.
OPTION 2: Receive a credit for a future performance. If you are unable to attend on the new date, you may request a credit to be used for a Richmond Symphony 20/21 Season concert or subscription.
OPTION 3: You may receive a refund for your ticket. Please note, if you paid by credit card and request a refund, tickets will be refunded to the credit card used for the original purchase.
Please email Patron Services (patronservices@richmondsymphony.com) and let us know which option you choose. Be sure to include the name on the ticket order and phone number where we can reach you. Please be aware that Patron Services is responding to a high volume of emails and your inquiry may take longer than normal to answer. We appreciate your patience and understanding.