Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra

Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra The HSO was founded in 1931 and just completed its 96th season at the Forum Auditorium in Harrisburg, PA. The 1931-32 season included four concerts.
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MISSION STATEMENT
The Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra will present inspiring symphonic performances and educational programs for audiences of all ages, thereby fostering an appreciation for and knowledge of music to enrich the cultural life of Central Pennsylvania. VISION STATEMENT
The Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra will strive for organizational excellence, provide necessary resources to ensure fina

ncial stability, expand community recognition and involvement, support innovative, diverse, and dynamic programming, foster a variety of educational opportunities and experiences, and increase our current audience and cultivate a new generation of symphony lovers and subscribers. HISTORY
The Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra can be traced back to the early 1930s when a group of dedicated and resourceful music lovers decided, against all odds, to form a symphony in the city of Harrisburg. The country was in the throes of the Great Depression, but the group forged ahead, giving their first concert at William Penn High School in Harrisburg on March 19, 1931. The conductor on that occasion was George King Raudenbush, who was to become the orchestra’s first music director. By the end of 1931 the orchestra had moved its concerts to the newly-opened Forum Auditorium in the Education Building, part of the Capitol Complex, where it still performs to this day. The cost of a subscription: $2.00! Slowly but surely, the institution took root, eventually taking its rightful place among the Capitol Region’s cornerstone cultural institutions. Beginning with Maestro Raudenbush, who stayed until 1950, the Harrisburg Symphony has had six music directors. Succeeding Raudenbush in the 1950-51 season was Edwin McArthur, whose tenure lasted until 1974. He was followed by David Epstein (1974-1978), Larry Newland (1978-1994), Richard Westerfield (1995-1999), and Stuart Malina (2000-present). If the founders were alive today, they would see their humble creation transformed into a fully professional orchestra and a powerful and dynamic force that touches the lives of tens of thousands of people each year. A typical season includes seven pairs of Masterworks concerts, five pairs of concerts on the Capital Blue Cross Pops Series, two Young Persons’ Concerts for school age children, and free outdoor concerts in several communities over the July 4th weekend. In addition, the Symphony season includes a number of educational activities, including in-school performances and master classes featuring Harrisburg Symphony musicians. Operating under the umbrella of the Harrisburg Symphony is the Harrisburg Symphony Youth Orchestra, founded in 1953 and one of the oldest youth symphonies in the country. There are three ensembles in the program: the Harrisburg Symphony Youth Orchestra for high school age musicians, the Junior Youth String Orchestra for middle school age musicians, and the Elementary String Orchestra for elementary musicians. All ensembles perform twice each year at the Forum and at Strawberry Square in downtown Harrisburg. Gregory Woodbridge, Associate Conductor of the Harrisburg Symphony, is Music Director of the Youth Symphony. Krista Kriel is conductor of the Junior Youth Strings, and Nelson Rodriguez-Parada is conductor of the Elementary String Orchestra. The Harrisburg Symphony is governed by a 27-member Board of Directors. The current Board Chair is Patricia Ferris. The Symphony is enthusiastically supported in its fundraising efforts by the Harrisburg Symphony Society under the direction of its president, Carole DeSoto.

Our 2026-2027 Season will once again showcase the world-class musicians you love, while bringing incredibly talented gue...
06/23/2026

Our 2026-2027 Season will once again showcase the world-class musicians you love, while bringing incredibly talented guest artists to the Forum. Learn more about it and purchase your subscription at our website.

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One month from today, we wrap up our free Summer Concert Series with the June Shomaker HSO Concert at Summerfest at Dick...
06/06/2026

One month from today, we wrap up our free Summer Concert Series with the June Shomaker HSO Concert at Summerfest at Dickinson College in Carlisle. We'd love to have you join us!

We will be back home in Harrisburg at Reservoir Park for the historic 250th anniversary of our nation's founding on July...
06/05/2026

We will be back home in Harrisburg at Reservoir Park for the historic 250th anniversary of our nation's founding on July 4th one month from today! Come out to celebrate with us!

A month from today, our free Summer Concert Series makes its way to Millerstown Park! We are excited to be back!
06/03/2026

A month from today, our free Summer Concert Series makes its way to Millerstown Park! We are excited to be back!

The free Summer Concerts are back! One month from today we will be kicking of the July 4th Free Summer Concert Series at...
06/03/2026

The free Summer Concerts are back!

One month from today we will be kicking of the July 4th Free Summer Concert Series at Lebanon Valley College!

2026-2027 Season subscriptions are now on sale! Contact our Box Office to discuss seating options to get the best seat i...
05/27/2026

2026-2027 Season subscriptions are now on sale! Contact our Box Office to discuss seating options to get the best seat in the Forum!

One week until our friends at Theatre Harrisburg's production of 𝙁𝙤𝙡𝙡𝙞𝙚𝙨, featuring the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra an...
05/23/2026

One week until our friends at Theatre Harrisburg's production of 𝙁𝙤𝙡𝙡𝙞𝙚𝙨, featuring the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Stuart Malina. Good Day PA did a wonderful interview about the event with information about a special ticket offer.

As part of celebrating their 100th season, Theatre Harrisburg is joining forces with the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra! This will be a massive concert production of Stephen Sondheim’s masterp…

The HSO office will be closed on Friday, May 22 and Monday, May 25 in honor of the Memorial Day holiday.
05/22/2026

The HSO office will be closed on Friday, May 22 and Monday, May 25 in honor of the Memorial Day holiday.

Thank you Joyce Davis for including the HSO in your opinion piece. We are looking forward to our 97th Season starting in...
05/18/2026

Thank you Joyce Davis for including the HSO in your opinion piece. We are looking forward to our 97th Season starting in September and are proud to be part of the Harrisburg community.

The symphony's Maestro Circle dinner and the Alexander family tribute showed how regional support sustains the cultural and architectural heart of Pennsylvania's capital.

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