READING, Pa. – The Reading Symphony Orchestra (RSO) has announced its 2026–2027 concert season.
RSO says the upcoming program is a powerful lineup of iconic orchestral masterworks, global guest artists, and community collaborations under the theme “Music That Tells Our Story.”
The season features works by Rachmaninoff, Mahler, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky, alongside partnerships with dancers, students, and regional organizations.
“This year we wanted to celebrate the story of our community, its passion, its talent, and its connection to the great music of the world. From beloved symphonies to powerful collaborations, this season reflects who we are and why music matters here,” said RSO Music Director Andrew Constantine.
Reading Symphony Orchestra Conductor Andrew Constantine
Reading Symphony Orchestra
Students, dancers, and community partners including the Yocum Institute for Arts Education will join the orchestra to explore music as a living art form that evolves through participation and shared creativity.
“These concerts are about more than great performances,” Constantine added. “They are about connection between musicians and audiences, between generations, and between Berks County and the wider artistic world.”
These collaborations are designed not only to expand artistic possibilities, but to reinforce the RSO’s role as Berks County’s orchestra: an institution rooted in the community and committed to making world-class music accessible to all.
A digital season brochure and full concert lineup can be found HERE.
