Henderson Symphony Orchestra The Henderson Symphony Orchestra believes that classical music is for everyone and welcome everyone to audition for our ensemble
Henderson Symphony Orchestra concerts Henderson Symphony Orchestra concerts are committed to the creation of inclusive programs that provide opportunities and break down barriers between people and classical music
City of Henderson Symphony Orchestra The City of Henderson Symphony Orchestra is the Silver State's only community symphony orchestra that has been performing for 35 seasons
Young Artists Competition - HSO The Henderson Symphony Orchestra is proud to announce the 30th Young Artist Competition Open to participants up to 18 years old Residents of Clark County (NV) The competition will be divided into two divisions: Junior Division for participants up to 14 years old Senior Division for participants up to 18 years old
Jaws Movie Concert - HSO Relive the thrilling suspense of JAWS as the Henderson Symphony Orchestra’s Music Director Alexandra Arrieche conducts the iconic score in sync with the film projected on the big screen This original summer movie blockbuster, with an Academy Award®-winning score by composer John Williams, becomes an unforgettable film-with-live-orchestra
Henderson Symphony Orchestra YAC Winners Additionally, he has won 1st prize in the 2023 Henderson Symphony Orchestra Young Artists Competition, 2nd place in the 2024 Young Artists Orchestra Carol Jackson Concerto Competition, and performed for the likes of Anthony McGill, principal clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic
Henderson Symphony Orchestra Director Currently Alexandra serves as Music Director of the Henderson Symphony Orchestra (NV), Principal Conductor of the Antwerp Philharmonic Orchestra and was recently appointed Music Director of the Olympia Symphony Orchestra
Concert 4Kids - HSO Every year, the Henderson Symphony Orchestra is proud to welcome more than 2,000 kids to our 4Kids Concert This year, we will be performing The Composer Is Dead, with text by Lemony Snicket and music by Nathaniel Stookey