Ticketing
Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra | Percussion Ensemble
Dominion Energy Center 600 E Grace St, Richmond, VA, United StatesThe 2025–26 Youth Orchestra season closes with a performance by Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra (RSYO), our advanced full orchestra, conducted by Hae Lee and featuring the winner of the 2025–26 RSYO Concerto Competition. Dr. Justin Alexander will also direct our five-person Percussion Ensemble through various chamber works.
Music at Hardywood
Hardywood Park Craft Brewery Richmond 2408-2410 Ownby Lane, Richmond, VA, United StatesEnjoy beer, pizza, and orchestra music at Hardywood Park Craft Brewery. These casual, intimate concerts are a whole new way to experience the Richmond Symphony. This concert takes place at the Richmond-Scott's Addition location.
Stars & Stripes Forever
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United StatesA spirited and patriotic musical extravaganza that pays homage to the legendary “March King” and his iconic compositions.
Pocahontas State Park
Pocahontas State Park 10301 State Park Rd, Chesterfield, VA, United StatesBe there for a free outdoor concert! Bring a blanket, picnic basket and family and friends, and enjoy the sounds of a live orchestra at the beautiful Pocahontas State Park in Chesterfield, VA. The evening will be led by Associate Conductor, Hae Lee. This concert is FREE and open to the public (no ticket required). A […]
Bernstein, Foley & Still
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United StatesThe Richmond Symphony opens the 2026–27 season with three groundbreaking American voices. Bernstein’s sparkling Candide Overture sets the stage. Artist-in-Residence Xavier Foley brings his signature style to Soul Bass, a genre-defying concerto for double bass and orchestra. William Grant Still’s Afro-American Symphony offers a rich, blues-infused portrait of American life and legacy. A bold celebration of creativity, identity, and the […]
Bernstein, Foley & Still
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United StatesThe Richmond Symphony opens the 2026–27 season with three groundbreaking American voices. Bernstein’s sparkling Candide Overture sets the stage. Artist-in-Residence Xavier Foley brings his signature style to Soul Bass, a genre-defying concerto for double bass and orchestra. William Grant Still’s Afro-American Symphony offers a rich, blues-infused portrait of American life and legacy. A bold celebration of creativity, identity, and the […]
Brahms and Strauss
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United StatesValentina Peleggi conducts a program shaped by memory, identity, and musical storytelling. Pianist Jon Kimura Parker returns to perform Brahms’ sweeping and deeply personal First Piano Concerto. Strauss’ Rosenkavalier Suite brings the evening to a close with its lush orchestration and nostalgic charm.
Brahms and Strauss
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United StatesValentina Peleggi conducts a program shaped by memory, identity, and musical storytelling. Pianist Jon Kimura Parker returns to perform Brahms’ sweeping and deeply personal First Piano Concerto. Strauss’ Rosenkavalier Suite brings the evening to a close with its lush orchestration and nostalgic charm.
Rachmaninoff, Glass & Stravinsky
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United StatesViolinist Julian Rhee returns for Philip Glass’ Violin Concerto No. 1, honoring the composer’s 90th birthday and the 40th anniversary of this iconic work. Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite dazzles with orchestral color and mythic energy. The evening concludes with Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances — a thrilling and bittersweet farewell from a master Romantic.
Rachmaninoff, Glass & Stravinsky
Carpenter Theatre 612 East Grace Street, Richmond , VA, United StatesViolinist Julian Rhee returns for Philip Glass’ Violin Concerto No. 1, honoring the composer’s 90th birthday and the 40th anniversary of this iconic work. Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite dazzles with orchestral color and mythic energy. The evening concludes with Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances — a thrilling and bittersweet farewell from a master Romantic.