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Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra

Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United States

Experience Richmond’s up-and-coming musical talent at the Richmond Symphony's Youth Orchestra’s winter concert. This concert is free, no ticket required.   The Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra (RSYO) offers a pre-college orchestra experience for the serious student musician. Nearly all members of RSYO study with private instructors and all are leaders in their school programs. RSYO […]

Music At Hardywood 4

Hardywood Park Craft Brewery Richmond 2408-2410 Ownby Lane, Richmond, VA, United States

The Richmond Symphony returns to Hardywood for chamber classics, craft beer, pizza, and fun.  

Beethoven’s First

St. Christopher's School 6010 Fergusson Rd, Richmond, VA, United States

Vienna – 1800.  A struggling young composer completes a symphony.  The first of nine that will change the course of music.  And electrify audiences for two centuries. Chia-Husan Lin conducts Beethoven’s First Symphony, Haydn’s last Symphony, and works by two masters of our time – Vivian Fung and James Lee III.  

Beethoven’s First!

Blackwell Auditorium at Randolph-Macon College 204 Henry Street, Ashland, VA, United States

Vienna – 1800.  A struggling young composer completes a symphony.  The first of nine that will change the course of music.  And electrify audiences for two centuries. Chia-Husan Lin conducts Beethoven’s First Symphony, Haydn’s last Symphony, and works by two masters of our time – Vivian Fung and James Lee III.  

Carnival of the Animals

Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United States

Our traditional 40-minute introduction to the instruments of the orchestra for elementary school students this year includes Camille Saint-Saëns’ beloved Carnival of the Animals in a performance featuring the young dancers of the School of Richmond Ballet. Meet birds, elephants, pianists, donkeys, kangaroos, and more in this thrilling performance for young listeners. Meet birds, elephants, […]

Carnival of the Animals

Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United States

Our traditional 40-minute introduction to the instruments of the orchestra for elementary school students this year includes Camille Saint-Saëns’ beloved Carnival of the Animals in a performance featuring the young dancers of the School of Richmond Ballet. Meet birds, elephants, pianists, donkeys, kangaroos, and more in this thrilling performance for young listeners. Meet birds, elephants, […]

Music in the Galleries 2

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 200 N. Arthur Ashe Blvd, Richmond, VA, United States

Experience works of art in VMFA's galleries as the Richmond Symphony serenades your visit with a live performance. A collaboration between the VMFA and the Richmond Symphony. This concert is free, but a ticket is required.

Mozart & More

Perkinson Center for the Arts & Education

Today, more than 200 years after his passing, the music of Mozart still speaks to us, moves us, and leaves us breathless.   Valentina Peleggi conducts Mozart’s magnificent Symphony No. 36, the “Linz.”   Plus, two exhilarating musical declarations: from our own time: Damien Geter’s “I Said What I Said”.   And the Chamber Symphony of Shostakovich, arranged […]

Mozart & More

St. Christopher's School 6010 Fergusson Rd, Richmond, VA, United States

Today, more than 200 years after his passing, the music of Mozart still speaks to us, moves us, and leaves us breathless.   Valentina Peleggi conducts Mozart’s magnificent Symphony No. 36, the “Linz.”   Plus, two exhilarating musical declarations: from our own time: Damien Geter’s “I Said What I Said”.   And the Chamber Symphony of Shostakovich, arranged […]

Mozart & More

Blackwell Auditorium at Randolph-Macon College 204 Henry Street, Ashland, VA, United States

Today, more than 200 years after his passing, the music of Mozart still speaks to us, moves us, and leaves us breathless.   Valentina Peleggi conducts Mozart’s magnificent Symphony No. 36, the “Linz.”   Plus, two exhilarating musical declarations: from our own time: Damien Geter’s “I Said What I Said”.   And the Chamber Symphony of Shostakovich, arranged […]