Announcing the 2025-2026 Season

The Springfield Symphony’s 2025-2026 season is full of binge-worthy stories and music.

Riveting plots. Captivating characters. Intense emotions. These are the qualities that draw us to stories and keep us coming back for more. We don’t want to miss a second of the action. We’re in so deep we forget the world around us. We keep watching, and watching, and watching. These stories are worthy of our devotion, our obsession, and our time. These stories are binge-worthy.

The Springfield Symphony’s 2025-2026 season is full of binge-worthy stories and music. Like a line-up of enthralling, star-studded prestige television, we’re bringing you the most memorable stories told through music by the world’s greatest composers. Characters like the Phantom of the Opera, Cinderella, and Don Juan, not to mention painters, cowboys, snowmen, race car drivers, and clowns, will come to life at Hammons Hall in enthralling stories and mesmerizing music.

Don’t miss a single episode! Sit back and prepare to be transfixed with the power of a binge-worthy season of non-stop action, world-class soloists, and irresistible stories onstage at the Springfield Symphony!

2026-2027-SEASON
September 12, 2026
The Big Apple
Classical Series
7:30 pm

Kick off our season of American icons with music from New York, by New Yorkers! We’re featuring music by George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and Aaron Copland, all New Yorkers who created some of the most quintessentially American music of the 20th century. From their apartments in The Big Apple, they captured the sounds not just of New York but the American West and beyond. And in a tribute to the world beyond New York, we will perform Kansas-based composer Alyssa Morris’s Tlapali, Tlahuilli, a dazzling orchestral re-telling of the Aztec myth depicting how the world received its color and light, featuring the principal woodwinds of the SSO.

October 10, 2026
Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony

Special Non-Season Show

Dolly Parton brings her music to orchestras worldwide! Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs In Symphony, is an innovative multimedia experience featuring Dolly on screen, leading audiences in a visual-musical journey of her songs, her life, and her stories. With a cast of phenomenal guest vocalists and musicians, along with new and innovative orchestrations by David Hamilton, Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony, features hit songs, including “Jolene,” “Coat Of Many Colors,” and “I Will Always Love You,” in addition to Dolly’s personal favorites and a a selection from her upcoming Broadway musical.

Co-produced by Dolly Parton together with Schirmer Theatrical and Sony Music Publishing.

*Dolly Parton will not be in attendance.

This performance is not a part of the 26-27 season subscription series. This performance is not included in season tickets; they must be purchased separately.

2026-2027-SEASON
November 14, 2026
Route 66 – An American Road Trip
Classical Series
7:30 pm

Hop in the car for the great American road trip! We’ll hear music depicting the most iconic sights across the nation—from the Mighty Mississippi to the Grand Tetons and the Grand Canyon, we’ll cruise across Route 66 and beyond to hear both new and old pieces celebrating the great American landscape. And we’re very excited to bring Xavier Foley to Springfield for an unusual and truly exceptional treat—a jazzy, soul-inspired concerto for bass and orchestra!

2026-2027-SEASON
December 19, 2026
A Hollywood Christmas
Pops & Premium Series
7:30 pm

Come get into the spirit of the holiday season with music from the most iconic Christmas movies that Hollywood has brought to the screen. We’ll play music from classics like the jazzy tunes from It’s Christmas Charlie Brown and Irving Berlin’s White Christmas to modern favorites like the Elf soundtrack and even a medley from Disney’s seasonal smash hit Frozen. And we’ll wrap it all up with our annual sing-a-long, one of our favorite holiday traditions here at the symphony.

2026-2027-SEASON
January 16, 2027
Ravel – a Theatrical Concert
Classical Series
7:30 pm

We bring French composer Maurice Ravel and his contemporaries Claude Debussy and George Gershwin to life onstage in this comic and poignant theatrical concert created by Alice Wiley Pickett for actors, singers, and orchestra. We will enter the deeply emotional and intensely creative world of Ravel, who lived during the rich explosion of arts and sciences in Paris in the first part of the 20th century, and see the travails and triumphs of this iconoclastic artist in his rise to fame as one of France’s most important composers. Through Ravel’s own writings and the words of both his most beloved friends and his harshest critics, and through his revolutionary and wildly, beautifully inventive music, we will paint an impressionistic picture—at times whimsical and at other times tragic—of this enigmatic genius.

2026-2027-SEASON
February 13, 2027
An American Hymn
Classical Series
7:30 pm

An American Hymn brings sacred music to our concert hall in an evening of religious works by great American composers that invite us to reflect on the sacred and holy. We will present American composer Leonard Bernstein’s moving setting of psalms in his choral masterwork Chichester Psalms. Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring features the delicate beauty of the Shaker hymn Simple Gifts as its central theme in a uniquely American sacred song, and contemporary American composer Jessie Montgomery’s Starburst gives us a sparkling fanfare reflecting the great cosmos to round out our evening of contemplative and spiritual song.

2026-2027-SEASON
March 6, 2027
From the New World
Classical Series
7:30 pm

Czech composer Antonin Dvorak came to the United States to head the new National Conservatory of Music in New York and to discover “American Music.” He urged American composers to take inspiration from African American music, and his most popular symphony, From the New World, does just that. Taking inspiration from Dvorak’s call to put spirituals in the concert hall, we will perform Adolphus Hailstork’s 3 Spirituals for Orchestra, and we will also feature our Hellam Competition Winner.

2026-2027-SEASON
April 10, 2027
Simply Swingin’ – Great American Crooners
Pops & Premium Series
7:30 pm

What better way to celebrate American musical icons than a night of the best American standards made famous by the Great American Crooners? Join singing sensation Steve Lippia, who has mastered the songbook of America’s favorite classic singers—from Frank Sinatra to Bobby Darrin to Tony Bennet. Join us for an unforgettable night of the best of American crooners and the songs that they made famous.

2026-2027-SEASON
May 1, 2027
Swan Lake – Full Ballet with the Saint Louis Ballet
Pops & Premium Series
7:30 pm

We are excited to continue our collaboration between the Springfield Symphony and the Saint Louis Ballet under the artistic direction of Gen Horiuchi for a return performance of Tchaikovsky’s beloved Swan Lake. We are excited to feature this celebrated ballet company in Horiuchi’s gorgeous staging of this audience-favorite love story about Prince Siegfried and the beautiful Swan Queen.