Archives for the "concerts" Category

Voice of a Nation

Music Director Valentina Peleggi leads an evocative evening of American music that explores memory, poetry, and the lyrical power of the human voice. The program opens with Philip Glass’s mesmerizing […]

Band Geek Date Night

Fall in love with band all over again through Symphonic works you know from those good old glory days. “Band Geek Date Night” brings the spirit of the marching field […]

Carnival of the Animals

A delightful musical menagerie comes to life in this whimsical family-friendly program featuring Camille Saint-Saëns’ The Carnival of the Animals. Packed with humor, imagination, and vivid musical storytelling, this beloved […]

The Science of Sound

Join your Richmond Symphony for an exploration of The Science of Sound! Presented in collaboration with the Science Museum of Virginia, this program invites you to discover how orchestral instruments […]

Voice of a Nation

Concert Update: Due to weather, tonight’s Voice of the Nation performance at the Perkinson Center has been cancelled. The same program will be presented tomorrow, Friday, Feb 7 at 7:30 […]

American Choral Classics

The Richmond Symphony Chorus takes the stage! Experience the depth and beauty of American choral tradition in this moving program led by Richmond Symphony Chorus Director Richard W. Robbins. Blending […]

Wagner and Haydn

The Richmond Symphony returns to Randolph-Macon College for an afternoon of bold and expressive music. Led by Associate Conductor Hae Lee, the program opens with Beethoven’s dramatic Overture to Coriolan, […]

Stars & Stripes Forever

A spirited and patriotic musical extravaganza that pays homage to the legendary “March King” and his iconic compositions.

Let’s Groove Tonight

Led by Broadway superstar Chester Gregory and vocal powerhouses Cherise Coaches & Brik Liam, this incredible evening is full of classic hit songs made famous by The Spinners, The Stylistics, […]

Damien Geter’s An African American Requiem

In composing his epic, moving Requiem, Damien Geter was inspired by those composed earlier by Mozart, Berlioz, Brahms, and especially Verdi. Within the traditional Latin text, Geter’s Requiem weaves the […]