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Review: This epic performance played to a vibrant full house, a testament to both the orchestra’s artistry and the devoted community that supports the LaGrange Symphony Orchestra.

Heading to our March 24 concert? Feel free to join the fun by dressing as your favorite character from Lord of the Rings, How to Train Your Dragon, or Star Wars. Whether you go all out or keep it simple, we’d love to see your creativity in the hall.

Some of the most powerful moments in film don’t come from what we see—they come from the music we hear.
Feel the Force live! Star Wars Suite and a galaxy of sound with the LSO, March 24.

LaGrange Symphony YOUTH Orchestra and String Ensemble will perform a concert on St. Patrick’s Day March 17, 7PM in Callaway Auditorium!

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.

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Embrace Life March 20, 2018
A SPLENDID SELL OUT! Performing for a sold-out Callaway Auditorium, under the direction of LSO music director and conductor Dr. Richard Prior, the stage at the Embrace LIFE concert was full of youthful enthusiasm. It was the first day of Spring and this concert, just like the weather, came in like a lion. Beginning with the annual side-by-side, the LaGrange Symphony and the LaGrange Symphony Youth Orchestra, filled the space with music that was high-spirited and dramatic.  The LSYO studies under the direction of Celeste Myall and these students were very well prepared to perform Antonin Dvorak’s Slavonic Dance in G minor. Although in a minor key, this music has an enormous amount of positive energy.  From the first phrase, the great variation in intensity and feeling made it alive and vibrant. Just as dancers need to stay on their toes through this piece’s twists and turns, so do the musicians.  If you haven’t experienced the annual side-by-side in LaGrange, you are missing out.  As these young artists gain experience and mentoring, the audience is rewarded with excellent musical entertainment.  This Slavonic Dance by Dvorak will be hard to top next year, it was that good!
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Embrace the Spirit of the Season December 12, 2017
“Music I grew up with”, “This was truly a fun evening” THE “EMBRACE THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON” CONCERT – VIBRANT! Holiday spirit was plentiful as friends and families gathered for this colorful LSO concert with guest artists Jason Coleman, grandson of Floyd Cramer, Meagan Taylor, great-niece of Chet Atkins, and the Young Singers of West Georgia.  Everyone in the audience seemed to know each other as multiple groups used this opportunity to have a holiday outing together with the people they enjoy.  Many were dressed in red, green, silver, and gold holiday colors, and I saw at least one Santa hat in the audience.  The LSO were dressed in their formal tuxedos but, from where I was sitting, I could see some fun red and green socks that made me smile.