The Owensboro Symphony Youth Orchestra will present their annual Spring Concert on Monday, April 27, 2026, at First Baptist Church. Doors open 30 minutes before the 6:30 p.m. performance.
Tickets are $10 per person, with free admission for all students. Advance tickets are available at OwensboroSymphony.org, cash or check will be accepted at the door.
Audience members are asked to enter through Door 7, located at the corner of Daviess Street and 2nd Street.
About the Youth Orchestra
The Owensboro Symphony, through its sponsorship of the Owensboro Symphony Youth Orchestra program, provides specialized training to talented young musicians each year. The Owensboro Symphony Youth Orchestra program dedicates itself to building on the success of school programs by offering outstanding students music that continues to challenge them in their growth. Many students from the Owensboro Symphony Youth Orchestra have been offered college music scholarships and continue to perform beyond high school graduation.
The program consists of two performing ensembles: the Youth Orchestra, a full orchestra experience, and the String Orchestra. Participants represent every local and many regional high school and middle school bands and orchestras. The Youth Orchestra welcomes college students who wish to continue their careers as instrumentalists at a very high level.
The Youth Orchestra is under the direction of Mark Hatlestad. Mark is Principal Viola in the Owensboro Symphony and Evansville Philharmonic, Artist-in-Residence at the University of Evansville’s Eykamp String Quartet, and has a private studio for motivated young violists. The String Orchestra is led by Adrienne Vallandingham. She has a studio of violin students at the Owensboro Symphony Academy and serves as Education Coordinator/Librarian for the Owensboro Symphony.
The OSYO Spring Concert will take place at First Baptist Church, located at 230 JR Miller Blvd, on Monday, April 27 at 6:30. Tickets are available now at OwensboroSymphony.org.
