HAMPTON ROADS, VA [September 3, 2024] The Virginia Symphony Orchestra (VSO) and Music Director Eric Jacobsen open their 24/25 season, the 104th for the organization, with a program showing off all the colors of the orchestra. The magic begins at the Ferguson Center for the Arts at Christopher Newport University in Newport News on Friday, September 13 at 7:30pm.
In what is guaranteed to be a stunning start to the season, the VSO will perform Pictures at an Exhibition, Mussorgsky’s evocative musical journey through an art gallery, lushly orchestrated by Ravel to showcase the virtuosity of the orchestra. Rounding out the program are two more works that celebrate the talented VSO musicians–Mason Bates’ Philharmonia Fantastique, a dazzling multimedia concerto for orchestra that is performed along with projected animated film, and Valerie Coleman’s rousing concert opener, Fanfare for Uncommon Times.
To kick off this wonderful season, Newport News Mayor Phillip Jones will be joining the orchestra to welcome the audience and celebrate the start of the 24/25 season! “I am delighted to join the Virginia Symphony Orchestra in launching their 104th season. This performance not only showcases the extraordinary talent of our local musicians but also highlights the power of music to inspire and unite our community. Here’s to a season filled with incredible artistry and unforgettable moments” says Mayor Jones.
Tickets for the event start at $25 and can be purchased by visiting virginiasymphony.org or by calling 757.892.6366. $15 Student/Child tickets are also available.
This program will be repeated Sunday, September 15 at 2:30pm at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts in Virginia Beach.
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As the region’s most celebrated musical, educational, and entrepreneurial arts organization, the Virginia Symphony Orchestra continues to challenge expectations and push the boundaries of what an American orchestra can be. Innovation and excellence are at the heart of the VSO’s narrative. The VSO has received national attention for its unique mission serving a home area of 1.7 million across the diverse communities of southeastern Virginia. Through appearances at the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall and its commitment to adventurous programming, the VSO and its musicians have been highlighted in the media including The New York Times, The Washington Post, National Public Radio, and BBC Worldwide News.
As the largest performing arts organization in southeastern Virginia, the VSO and VSO Chorus present more than 150 concerts and events annually for more than 100,000 residents and visitors. Recent innovations include health and wellness programs, including interactive therapeutic experiences for people living with Alzheimer’s and dementia, and adopting welcoming concert environments for those who are neurodiverse. Since 2019, the VSO has been recognized nationally for striving to reflect the region’s ethnic and racial diversity in its members, its programming, and its leadership.
The selection of the young and dynamic conductor Eric Jacobsen as music director in 2021 was another bold step forward for the VSO, further expanding its vision to attract wider and larger audiences with engaging concert experiences and creative and relevant programming. Rounding out the artistic leadership team is Norfolk native Thomas Wilkins in the role of Principal Guest Conductor, reflecting the VSO’s commitment to tell its community’s stories and advance the important conversations that will promote understanding and belonging among all residents.