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Holiday Sale 2025

🎁GIVE THE GIFT OF A SHARED EXPERIENCE🎁

 

Save 10% off Adult prices for all concerts in January and February

 

The holiday countdown is moving quickly, and gift decisions can feel overwhelming. But the most meaningful gifts aren’t things – they’re moments. This season, give the gift of time together with the Richmond Symphony.

 

Enjoy 10% savings for all January and February concerts. A night at the symphony offers something rare: a chance to pause, connect, and experience beautiful music together. It’s a gift that feels personal and thoughtful, and one they’ll remember long after the final note.

Browse the featured concerts below and act now to make this holiday extraordinary!

Use promo code HOLIDAYS25 to save 10% off Adult tickets!

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 words of victims of lynching and of those who dared speak out. “A Requiem memorializes a person,” Geter has stated. “We need to memorialize these folks in some way, to keep their names alive. And this is the way I choose to honor them.”

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Let the church say, Amen! Pastor Mike Jr. brings his award-winning sound to the Richmond Symphony stage for a ‘Gospel Symphony Praise Party.’ Experience the power of orchestral arrangements by the masterful Dr. Henry Panion III blended with the energy of live praise & worship songs.

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Just 30, Conrad Tao, says the Detroit Free Press “owns a place among the world’s virtuosos. he blew the doors off in a performance hair-raising in its technical brilliance.” Experience his phenomenal artistry in music from the jazz-age: George Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F. and his mercurial homage to Gershwin, Flung Out. And rising American conductor Ben Manis leads Mozart’s great, final Symphony No. 41, the “Jupiter.”

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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 Company for Strings, a minimalist gem of emotional restraint and quiet intensity. George Walker’s poignant Elegy for String Orchestra follows, a work of deep reflection and soulful beauty.

The centerpiece of the evening features two celebrated vocal works: Aaron Copland’s Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson, a haunting and intimate song cycle that brings the poet’s introspective world to life, and Samuel Barber’s beloved Knoxville: Summer of 1915, a nostalgic, richly orchestrated reverie on childhood, based on a prose poem by James Agee. Richmond native Alicia Russell Tagert joins the Symphony with her “bright and effortless soprano” (Fargo Inforum).

A journey through the soundscape of 20th-century America, Voice of a Nation offers a rare opportunity to experience iconic works that illuminate the emotional and poetic heart of a nation.

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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, The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Lou Rawls, Diana Ross, Gamble & Huff and more.

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For nearly half a century, Arthur Fiedler was The Boston Pops. Be there for the music Fiedler made famous. Hear beloved pieces like the ‘1812 Overture,’ selections from ‘The Sound of Music,’ and more. The magic of “The Fiedler Tradition” live, in concert.

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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 suite introduces audiences of all ages to a charming parade of creatures from the regal lion and graceful swan to playful kangaroos and a curious aquarium.

With expressive orchestration and plenty of surprises, The Carnival of the Animals is a timeless favorite that’s perfect for children, newcomers to classical music, and anyone young at heart.

Bring the whole family for an unforgettable journey through Saint-Saëns’ animal kingdom.

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Valentina Peleggi conducts a moving program centered on stories of love and resilience. Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet brings Shakespeare’s tale to life with sweeping emotion. Damien Geter’s world premiere Suite adapted from his Loving v. Virginia Opera reflects on a landmark civil rights case through a deeply personal sonic lens. Respighi’s Roman Festivals explodes with rhythm and spectacle, capturing the joy and chaos of ancient celebrations. Ravel’s Boléro closes the evening with its hypnotic build and unforgettable finale.

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RESTRICTIONS: Discount cannot be combined with other offers and cannot be used retroactively. Offer valid from Friday, December 19 through midnight, Wednesday, December 24. Please call Richmond Symphony Patron Services at 804.788.1212 (9am to 5pm) with any questions or to purchase over the phone.