Your Sneak Peek at Our 2025–26 Season

Violist Joe Legutko performs solo with the Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra at the first of two end-of-year RSYO concerts on Sunday, May 18, 2025. Joe was the winner of this season's RSYO Concerto Competition and is a rising senior at the Collegiate School. Any RSYO student is eligible to enter the competition, which will take place again this coming winter. Photo by Demetrius Holloway Photography.

We’ve got an amazing lineup of ensembles, classes, and events for our 2025–26 season! Our five Youth Orchestra Program ensembles begin rehearsals in August for a combined full-program performance in November—the first in many years. In October, we’ll present our first Hopkins-Eggleston Discovery Concerts of the year to grades 3 through 8: The Science of Sound. Winter will bring special holiday-themed YOP concerts, our second set of Discovery Concerts for grades pre-k through 3, another year of our Future Music Educators Symposium, and a full side-by-side concert featuring RSYO and the Richmond Symphony in Carpenter Theatre. The spring will bring our end-of-year YOP concerts, another series of Richmond Symphony Community Concerts, and more. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook and share our newsletter with your friends to stay in the know!

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Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra and Richmond Symphony Side-by-Side
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