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Meet Lauren Yejin Kang who at just 15 years old is already studying at The Juilliard School Pre-College, where she trains with Sheryl Staples, Principal Associate Concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic. Lauren began playing violin at age five and now travels weekly between Alabama and New York to pursue her studies—an extraordinary commitment that reflects both her discipline and her passion. Already recognized as one of the nation’s most promising young violinists, she brings remarkable artistry and poise well beyond her years.

Expect a thrilling concert of legendary tales, cosmic wonder, and breathtaking musical artistry. March 24: Epic Adventures, Myths and Galaxies! A concert filled with drama, legend, and symphonic power.

Inspiring the next generation. The LaGrange Symphony Orchestra offers a brilliant first step into the thrilling world of symphonic sound.

The Honor Orchestra 2026 event will happen this Saturday, February 21. The showcase concert to close the event is open to the public.

The LSO is committed to creating meaningful opportunities for young musicians. This scholarship continues that commitment by recognizing a deserving high school senior who has participated in one or more of their youth programs.

Congratulations to all who participated in making this milestone year of the Young Artists Competition such a memorable celebration of young talent.

The Young Artists Competition marks its 30th year in 2026—three decades of encouraging professional standards of performance and supporting the next generation of musicians.

Galaxies to Glory – experience the LaGrange Symphony Orchestra’s Spring 2026 concerts, with film favorites, youth musicians, and patriotic…

We extend our warmest congratulations to the Valkyria Quartet on these well-deserved achievements and look forward to watching their continued rise on the national and international stage. Their accomplishments inspire us all—and remind us of the extraordinary artistry growing right here within the LaGrange Symphony Orchestra family.

Welcoming 2026 and the continuation of a great season. Wishing you all the best in the New Year. We have made great LSO memories during 2025.

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Embrace the Classics November 7, 2017
The LaGrange Symphony Orchestra served up a heart-warming “CLASSICS” concert with two works by Beethoven and the wonderfully famous Piano Concerto by Edvard Grieg.  This was a rare opportunity to hear Beethoven’s Overture to the Creatures of Prometheus and Symphony No. 1, which are both great pieces that are often undervalued for live performances. First on the menu was the Prometheus Overture that was both full and delicately flavored.  This is not a very long piece, but it has great variance and juxtaposed passages that amazingly translate into a strong, confident, melodious work.  There was nothing timid about it, and the LSO excelled at its vigorous changes in energy.
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Embrace the Silver Screen, September 26, 2017
It’s no wonder that the LSO’s “Embrace the Silver Screen” concert has been the talk of the town.  This uplifting and exciting  concert, under the direction of Richard Prior, had power and punch that just made you say, “Oh, Wow!”  Composer, John Williams has scored well over 100 films and this concert was a celebration of his work.  The lobby was buzzing with a diverse crowd of all ages.  How terrific to see this level of enthusiasm spanning generations.  For many it was truly a family affair and a great introduction to live orchestral music.