The Richardson Symphony Orchestra will perform six concerts in its 2024-25 season.

According to a news release, the concerts will feature both classical and pop performances, and kick off Oct. 5 with the opening night concert featuring pianist Kenny Broberg, who will perform Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3.

The season continues Nov. 2 with violinist Chloé Kiffer and cellist Horacio Contreras as the symphony performs Brahms’ "Double Concerto for Violin and Cello."

To celebrate the holidays, the Holiday Classics Concert will feature Helbing Jazz Initiative, a jazz sextet, with selections of “All I Want for Christmas is You,” “The (Funky) Little Drummer Boy” and more.

The She’s Got Soul concert with Capathia Jenkins will take place Feb. 1, 2025, with songs such as Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You” and Jim Weatherly’s “Midnight Train to Georgia.”


The annual Stars of the Future concert will occur March 1, 2025, and will feature the 2025 Ann & Charles Eisemann International Young Artists Competition for Piano winner, paired with a performance of Elgar’s "Enigma Variations." The season will finish April 26, 2025, with violinist Geneva Lewis performing Sibelius’ "Violin Concerto," and a performance of Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 49.

“Music connects everyone listening. Its range of expression is without limit,” Music Director and Conductor Clay Couturiaux said. “I invite you to explore and experience music that plumbs the depths of human feeling through a vibrant, engaging and exhilarating 2024-25 season with the Richardson Symphony Orchestra."
  • Season ticket prices range from $120-$440
  • Eisemann Center for Performing Arts, 2351 Performance Drive, Richardson
  • www.richardsonsymphony.org