String Orchestra Gems
Richmond Symphony Orchestra begins its 2021-22 season Saturday. RSO’s “String Orchestra Gems” begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Civic Hall Performing Arts Center, 380 Hub Etchison Parkway, according to […]
Richmond Symphony Orchestra begins its 2021-22 season Saturday. RSO’s “String Orchestra Gems” begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Civic Hall Performing Arts Center, 380 Hub Etchison Parkway, according to […]
Never would we have imagined a year without the Richmond Symphony Orchestra in Civic Hall. And yet, this was last season’s story. But as they say, “the show must go
By Danielle Becker, IU East (2021 Graduate) In its youth, the sounds you could hear coming from Civic Hall performances would not have been the sounds of the symphony you
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I’ve been reflecting on the word gather over the past few months. This word, along with grateful and thanksgiving seem to be synonymous with the month of November. Animals gather
Written by Benjamin May Richmond Symphony Orchestra Review of Romantic Masterpieces from Central Europe, Feb. 2, 2019 I thought that the large yet family like crowd gathered Saturday all collectively
An accomplished oboist with an international performing career, Sara Renner holds a Bachelor’s of Music in Oboe Performance from the University of Nebraska at Omaha, as well as a Master’s
Colin Lambert earned his Bachelor’s degree in 2011 in Cello Performance from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio where he studied with Dr. Michael Carrera, spent two years as principal cellist of the OU Symphony
The 2018 Community Series Starts Soon! The support of the Wayne County Foundation (WCF) and West End Bank Charitable Foundation will help the Richmond Symphony Orchestra bring music to the following locations and
An unlikely gathering of people came together to produce the video you are about to see. First on the scene was a character from an old folk tale Wicked Jack. Then Connie
At the RSO’s 35th annual signature event, “Twist and Shout” it was announced that Ginger Gray would be the recipient of the Wayne County Foundation’s Charles A. Rodefeld Award for