Explore How Music and Physics Connect at Richmond Symphony Family Concert: The Science of Sound

Associate Conductor Hae Lee leads the Richmond Symphony and audience members on a journey through space in our fall 2024 Discovery Concert: Lift Off! The themes for this year’s Discovery Concerts will be the Science of Sound and Carnival of the Animals. Photo by Anna Mitchell.

Explore how music and physics connect at our first Family Concert of the year: The Science of Sound! Presented in collaboration with the Science Museum of Virginia, guests will discover how orchestral instruments create sound and learn about the mechanics of sound waves, ranging from outer space to the deep sea. While this show is designed primarily for guests ages 7–13, the whole family will enjoy this opportunity to explore connections between STEM and the performing arts. This concert will feature Associate Conductor Hae Lee and narrator Teddy McPherson.

The Science of Sound Family Concert

Sunday, November 2, 2025 at 3:00 pm
Perkinson Center for the Arts & Education

11810 Centre Street, Chester, VA 23831

Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.

This performance is presented as the Family Concert counterpart to our fall 2025 Hopkins-Eggleston Discovery Concerts, which are sold out. To learn more about our second set of Discovery Concerts this season, Carnival of the Animals, click here.

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