Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra

The Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra (HSO) is an American orchestra based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US.

The orchestra membership consists of professional players from Central Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, DC, New York, and other regions. Being able to select from such a wide variety of talent pools enables the HSO to perform at a particularly high artistic level. The HSO membership is represented by American Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 269, and the group is a member of ROPA, the Regional Orchestra Players' Association.

Music directors

  • 1931–1950: George King Raudenbush
  • 1950–1974: Edwin McArthur
  • 1974–1978: David Epstein
  • 1978–1994: Larry Newland
  • 1995–1999: Richard Westerfield
  • 2000–present: Stuart Malina

Notable soloists

1931 – Present
Pianists Organists Harpsichordist Violinists Harpist Double Bassist Cellists Singers
Emanuel Ax Paul Calloway Igor Kipnis John Corigliano Yolanda Kondonassis Gary Karr Zuill Bailey Rose Bampton
Jeffrey Biegel John Weaver Chee-Yun Raya Garbvousova Roberta Peters
Sarah Davis Buechner Pamela Frank Bernard Greenhouse Regina Resnik
Claude Frank Miriam Fried Lynn Harrell Trapp Family Singers
Stephen Hough Joseph Fuchs Elsa Hilger
Eugene Istomin Carroll Glenn Leslie Parnas
Grant Johannesen Leila Josefowicz Grego Piatigorsky
Jacob Lateiner Augustin Hadelich
Earl Wild Erica Morini
Ruggiero Ricci
Gil Shaham
Joseph Szigeti
Efrem Zimbalist
Pinchas Zukerman

Youth Symphony Orchestra

The Harrisburg Youth Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1953. The current conductor of the Youth Symphony is Gregory Woodbridge.

Harrisburg Symphony Society

The Harrisburg Symphony Society was established in 1990 as the volunteer auxiliary of the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra. The organization promotes the growth and visibility of the orchestra through fundraising events, support of educational programs and hospitality for the musicians. Since its founding, the HSS has raised over $3 million to directly benefit the Orchestra. Membership is open to those who share a love of music and want to support the HSO.

Volunteers

The Harrisburg Symphony benefits from the dedicated and loyal participation of over a 100-person volunteer base. These volunteers, many who have been with the HSO for 20, 30, or 40+ years, assist in ticket scanning, seating, and many other duties on concert weekends.

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