Apply to Compete in the Richmond Symphony League’s 55th Annual Concerto Competition

Violinist Sungu Flottman, winner of the 2022 Richmond Symphony League Concerto Competition, performs a movement from Wieniawski’s Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor. The winner of this year’s competition will be considered for an invitation to perform with the Richmond Symphony during the 2025–26 season. Photo by James H Loving Photography.

Calling all young performers! The Richmond Symphony League is hosting its 55th annual Student Concerto Competition on Saturday, January 4, 2025.

The competition is open to classically-trained instrumental music students from Virginia who have not graduated from high school who play woodwind, brass, string, piano, and percussion instruments. The grand prize winner will receive $750 and will be considered for an invitation to perform with the Richmond Symphony during the 2025–26 season.

The competition is limited to the first 40 applicants who officially register with completed applications and pre-approved repertoire. Students must have their repertoire formally approved by Richmond Symphony School of Music staff in order to register for the competition. The repertoire approval form will close on Thursday, December 12 and registration will close on Sunday, December 15.

For more information on the competition, the repertoire approval process, and registration, click here.

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