Recognized nationally for the high quality of its concerts and educational programs, the Grand Rapids Symphony has been an important cultural resource in Grand Rapids and the West Michigan community for almost a century.
Led by Music Director Marcelo Lehninger, Principal Pops Conductor Bob Bernhardt, and Assistant Conductor Duo Shen, the orchestra presents more than 400 performances each year, enriching the lives of approximately 200,000 people.
Thousands of those who benefit are students, senior citizens, and people with disabilities reached through the orchestra’s extensive education and community service programs.
The Grand Rapids Symphony released its 13th professional recording in late 2021, Strauss & Villa-Lobos, a collection of live performances under the direction of Lehninger.
Another notable recording, Invention & Alchemy, featuring jazz
harpist Deborah Henson-Conant, was nominated for the Grammy for Best Classical Crossover Album during the 49th annual Grammy Awards.
The orchestra also fulfills its artistic mission in partnership with the Grand Rapids Symphony Chorus, the Grand Rapids Youth Symphony & Classical Orchestra, and more recently, the Grand Rapids Bach Festival.
The Grand Rapids Symphony made its Carnegie Hall debut in 2005 and returned in 2018 for a triumphant performance with the Grand Rapids Symphony Chorus under Lehninger’s baton.