HAGERSTOWN – The Maryland Symphony Orchestra announced its 2025-2026 concert season, featuring a diverse lineup of classical masterpieces and contemporary works. Music Director and Conductor Elizabeth Schulze emphasized the season’s focus on storytelling and emotional connection through music.
The upcoming season will showcase performances ranging from Respighi’s “Pines of Rome” to Native American-inspired compositions and John Williams’ cinematic scores. Schulze said each concert aims to offer a unique experience, blending timeless classics with new voices in the classical music world.
Subscriptions for the full season are now available, with single tickets set to go on sale July 1. The MSO, one of Maryland’s four professional symphony orchestras, performs at the historic Maryland Theatre in downtown Hagerstown, attracting audiences from across the region.













