
LAWRENCEVILLE
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
ABOUT
The LSO

The Lawrenceville Symphony Orchestra is a newly formed ensemble bringing world-class artistry and fresh energy to the heart of Gwinnett County. Founded with a vision to connect cultures and create access to exceptional live music right here in Lawrenceville, LSO offers a platform for both emerging and established talent—especially drawing from the vibrant Korean-American musical community.

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At its core, LSO is about bringing people together. Whether you're a lifelong symphony lover or hearing classical music live for the first time, our performances aim to inspire, uplift, and reflect the rich cultural tapestry of the region we call home.
“The Lawrenceville Symphony Orchestra brings people together, fostering a cultural experience that unites patrons musicians, and audiences across their differences. Their incredible artistry and talent inspires greatness and builds a harmonious community in the heart of Lawrenceville, providing a home for people with different cultures, careers, and beliefs. The LSO is an incredible cross-cultural connector that middle Geogria has always needed. "
Irene Madden, LSO Patron, and Lawrenceville Resident
2026-2027
SEASON PREVIEW
Saturday, August 1st
8:00PM

Celebrate America's 250th anniversary with the Lawrenceville Symphony Orchestra during this free outdoor concert at the Lawrenceville Lawn. Bring a blanket or lawn chair, pack a picnic, and enjoy an evening of inspiring music under the stars featuring beloved American classics, patriotic favorites, film music, and Dvořák's "New World" Symphony.
Saturday, November 7
5:00 PM
Set out on an unforgettable musical journey from the quiet beauty of the sea to the infinite reaches of the stars. Mendelssohn’s Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage opens the program with tranquil waters and gathering momentum, followed by Jacob Evarts’s evocative Concerto for Horn and Orchestra. After intermission, the choir celebrates the wonder of the world around us with What a Wonderful World and Blue Skies. The evening culminates with John Williams’s thrilling Star Wars Suite, transporting audiences beyond the blue skies and into a galaxy of heroic themes, sweeping adventure, and cinematic grandeur.


Saturday, February
5:00 PM
Experience the extraordinary musical evolution of Ludwig van Beethoven through selections from all nine of his symphonies. From the Classical elegance of the First Symphony to the revolutionary power of the Eroica, the serenity of the Pastoral, and the transcendent beauty of the Ninth, this program traces Beethoven’s journey from tradition to innovation. Familiar melodies, dramatic contrasts, and some of the most powerful moments in orchestral music come together in a sweeping portrait of a composer whose influence continues to shape the symphonic world more than two centuries later.
Saturday, April 4
5:00 PM
Music becomes a conversation between individuals, memories, and the mysteries of life in this richly expressive program. Brahms’s monumental Double Concerto brings violin and cello together as equal partners, moving from passionate conflict toward warmth, understanding, and exhilarating unity. Dan Forrest’s luminous Three Nocturnes turns toward the night sky in three poetic meditations on stars, wonder, and the vastness of time. Joe Hisaishi’s beloved Merry-Go-Round of Life adds a touch of cinematic magic before Liszt’s Les Préludes closes the program with a powerful reflection on life’s recurring passages of love, struggle, sorrow, and triumph.






