Ticketing
Brahms & Dvořák
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United States“Soulful and immaculate,” raves The Guardian of London of James Ehnes, who joins Valentina Peleggi and the Richmond Symphony for Brahms’ romantic Violin Concerto. Carlos Simon is one of today’s most influential composers and activists. His meditation on Beethoven, Fate Now Conquers is music that “brightens up programs with sheen and sensitivity.” (The Washington Post) […]
Brahms & Dvořák
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United States“Soulful and immaculate,” raves The Guardian of London of James Ehnes, who joins Valentina Peleggi and the Richmond Symphony for Brahms’ romantic Violin Concerto. Carlos Simon is one of today’s most influential composers and activists. His meditation on Beethoven, Fate Now Conquers is music that “brightens up programs with sheen and sensitivity.” (The Washington Post) […]
Best of Bernstein
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United StatesIt’s Leonard Bernstein on Broadway! The Overtures to Candide, On The Town, and the dazzling Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. Also, the 24-year-old Bernstein’s stirring “Jeremiah” Symphony. From the concert hall to the Broadway stage, Valentina Peleggi presents the very best of Bernstein!
U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United StatesCelebrate America with the 80 stirring voices of the U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club. A tribute to America’s heroes with all your favorite red, white, and blue melodies. Patriotic anthems, Broadway hits, choir classics, and more – in concert with the Richmond Symphony!
Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United StatesHear Richmond's up-and-coming musical talent and inspire the budding musician in your family. The Symphony's Youth Orchestra Program is the premier orchestral training program of Central Virginia and RSYO its most advanced ensemble of student musicians. FREE; no ticket required
Mozart, Schubert & Gruber
Perkinson Center for the Arts & EducationFranz Schubert was just 19 when he composed his First Symphony. Developing swiftly, his Fifth is a work of charm and grace. From our own time, H.K. Gruber’s pieces, written in 1968 for his MOB ensemble, are joyful and jazzy. This “close to home” concert opens with Mozart’s sparkling overture to his greatest opera: The […]
Mozart, Schubert & Gruber
St. Christopher's School 6010 Fergusson Rd, Richmond, VA, United StatesFranz Schubert was just 19 when he composed his First Symphony. Developing swiftly, his Fifth is a work of charm and grace. From our own time, H.K. Gruber’s pieces, written in 1968 for his MOB ensemble, are joyful and jazzy. This “close to home” concert opens with Mozart’s sparkling overture to his greatest opera: The […]
Mozart, Schubert & Gruber
Blackwell Auditorium at Randolph-Macon College 204 Henry Street, Ashland, VA, United StatesFranz Schubert was just 19 when he composed his First Symphony. Developing swiftly, his Fifth is a work of charm and grace. From our own time, H.K. Gruber’s pieces, written in 1968 for his MOB ensemble, are joyful and jazzy. This “close to home” concert opens with Mozart’s sparkling overture to his greatest opera: The […]
Let It Snow!
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United StatesIt’s Richmond’s favorite holiday musical tradition. Celebrate the season with family and friends with your Richmond Symphony at the Carpenter Theatre on Thanksgiving Weekend. Carols, classics, seasonal favorites and the sparkling vocals of American Idol golden ticket recipient and Chesterfield native Carrie Brockwell. Featuring the Hallelujah Chorus.
Let It Snow!
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United StatesIt’s Richmond’s favorite holiday musical tradition. Celebrate the season with family and friends with your Richmond Symphony at the Carpenter Theatre on Thanksgiving Weekend. Carols, classics, seasonal favorites and the sparkling vocals of American Idol golden ticket recipient and Chesterfield native Carrie Brockwell. Featuring the Hallelujah Chorus.