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Each ensemble, each guest artist, and each audience member contributed a unique light. Together, they created an evening that glowed with gratitude, community, and the enduring spirit of the season.

This will be a magical evening of traditional and exciting new favorites with some of LaGrange’s very own rich choral and vocal talent. Add to the glow

Journey through this video sampling of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ “Five Variants on Dives and Lazarus” with the LaGrange Symphony Orchestra.

Applications are now being accepted at LaGrange Symphony Orchestra! The 2026 Young Artists Competition is for STRINGS! Don’t Delay, click for details.

The entire evening was a journey through sound, emotion, and connection. String Theory truly lived up to its name—showing how the strings of the orchestra can reach across generations, cultures, and experiences, breaking sound barriers and creating moments that resonate long after the final note has faded.

A dazzling fusion of rhythm and resonance will take center stage in Emmanuel Séjourné’s Concerto for Marimba and Strings.

Howells’ Elegy reminds us that innovation is not always loud or fast — sometimes, it resides in the courage to express silence, simplicity, and grace.

Listen to this video sample of the LaGrange Symphony Orchestra performing Beethoven’s 5th and experience a composer breaking sound barriers, defying limitations, and demonstrating the unstoppable power of artistic vision.

Jenkins and Britten contribute to LSO’s Breaking Sound Barriers season—bridging past and present through sound that is both familiar and thrillingly new.

The deadline to secure your tickets for the My Favorite Things Luncheon Benefit, proudly sponsored by the LaGrange Symphony Guild, is this Friday, October 10th! Join us for an unforgettable afternoon celebrating music, community, and generosity—all in support of music education. Reserve your spot now and be part of something truly special!

Mahler
Gustov Mahler on April 22nd
The great Austrian-born composer Gustov Mahler and his Symphony No. 1 will be featured on this week's radio show.  "The Joy of the Orchestra with the LaGrange Symphony's Richard Prior", is a weekly radio series on WELR (Eagle 102.3 FM).  This week, on Thursday, April 22nd, 8:00 PM , join us, as we listen to the Berlin Philharmonic, conducted by Claudia Abbado, in their performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 1...
Antonin Dvorak
All Dvorak Program

April 15th’s focus is on Antonin Dvorak and his Symphony No. 8 in G Major and Carnival Overture. Two great works to be broadcast on the Joy of the Orchestra Radio Show.

Mozart Requiem in D minor
Mozart Requiem in D minor to air this week

Tune-in Thursday, April 8th, 8:00 PM on WELR Eagle 102.3 FM for a special Easter season broadcast of Mozart’s Requiem in D minor, on the radio show, “The Joy of the Orchestra with the LaGrange Symphony’s Richard Prior.”   A requiem is intended to be a musical gathering or service performed as a remembrance or memorial.  It’s meant to soothe the living soul with quiet beauty, ask for eternal rest for the deceased, and bring about personal renewal…

Women Composers
Significant Women Composers

Join Maestro Richard Prior as he listens and gives insight into this wonderful past-performance during the LSO Radio show, The Joy of the Orchestra with the LaGrange Symphony’s Richard Prior. Tune-in on Thursday, April 1st, 8:00 PM on WELR Eagle 102.3 FM. This week’s…