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Evan Williams

A native of Georgia, Evan Williams holds a Bachelor of Music Performance Degree from Columbus State University, a Master of Music Degree from the University of Texas at Austin (UT), […]

Andrew Sommer ◆

Double Bassist Andrew Sommer is a native of the Atlanta area and the newly appointed principal bass player for the Richmond Symphony Orchestra. He has been a substitute for the […]

Catherine Broyles

Catherine Broyles joined the Richmond Symphony as Piccoloist in September 2019. She previously held the position of Co-Principal Flute of the United States Coast Guard Band for four years, where […]

Lauren Williams

Oboist Lauren Williams is a performer and teaching artist passionate about connecting with others through music. As an orchestral musician, she has performed with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra of […]

Devin Gossett

Devin Gossett joined the Richmond Symphony in the Fall of 2019 where he serves both as Second Horn and a member of the Richmond Symphony Wind Quintet. He is a […]

Sara Reese

A native of Port Charlotte, Florida, Sara Reese is currently the Third/Bass Clarinetist with the Richmond Symphony. In addition to performing with the Richmond Symphony, Sara is also a clarinetist […]

Aleksandr Haskin

Hailed by the Washington Post as “A Musician of exceptional power and dramatic skill, completely in charge of his instrument”, Aleksandr Haskin is the top prize winner of numerous international […]

Ingrid Keller

Ingrid Keller is an active recitalist, collaborative artist, and teacher. She has performed nationally in such distinguished venues as the Kennedy Center, the Banff Centre, Jordan Hall, and Tanglewood, as […]

Joseph Dubas

Joseph Dubas joined the Richmond Symphony as Principal Trombone in 2019. Prior to his appointment in the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, he was Second Trombone in the Sarasota Orchestra. He has […]

Joanne Kong

Pianist Joanne Kong’s performances have been praised for “great finesse and flexibility” (The Washington Post), “superb” playing (The Boston Globe), “utmost keyboard sensitivity and variety of tone” (Richmond Times-Dispatch), and […]