National Symphony Orchestra (In-Person and Livestream)

NSO Summer Music Institute
Free Concert Series

Concert Hall

The National Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute Orchestra performs works by Wagner, Mazzoli, Shostakovich, Simon, and Dvořák in the second of two full orchestra concerts as part of its annual four-week orchestral and chamber music festival.

Sun. Jul. 20, 2025

Upcoming Dates

  • Sun. Jul. 20, 2025 6p.m.

Event Information

  • Genre

    Classical Music

  • Price

    free

  • Ticket Limit

    6

Video Stream

Program

RICHARD WAGNER
Die Meistersinger, Prelude

MISSY MAZZOLI
Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres)

DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH
Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major, Op. 107
     I. Allegretto

- Intermission -

CARLOS SIMON
Fate Now Conquers

ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK
Symphony No. 8, Op. 88
     I. Allegro con brio
     II. Adagio 
     III. Allegretto grazioso-Molto vivace
     IV. Allegro ma non troppo


This year marks the 32nd anniversary of the Kennedy Center/National Symphony Orchestra National Trustees Summer Music Institute (SMI), a four-week festival of orchestral and chamber music for young people ages 15–20 at the Kennedy Center.

Musicians from 19 states, Puerto Rico, and 5 countries are participating in this year’s SMI. The program consists of orchestral and chamber music coached by NSO and Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra musicians; conducting and master classes; private lessons with NSO and KHOCO musicians; a side-by-side rehearsal with the NSO; and enrichment sessions concentrating on music literature, health and wellness, entrepreneurship, and Citizen Artistry.

This performance is the second of two full orchestra concerts performed by SMI musicians. 

 

Watch the concert LIVE online!

2025 SMI Concerto Competition Winner

2025 SMI Concerto Competition Winner

Artists

Conductor

Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser

ASSISTANT Conductor

Linus Ip

CONCERTO COMPETITION WINNER

Elena Kim, cello

NSO SMI Orchestra 2025

Ticket & Entry

There is a 6-ticket limit per patron for this show. Patrons who make advanced reservations can pick up their tickets at the Hall of Nations Box Office on the day of the performance at 4:00 PM. Patrons need to present either a printed email confirmation or show the email confirmation on their smart device. Tickets that have not been claimed by 15 minutes prior to the start of the performance will be released and distributed to a stand-by line.

This is a first come-first serve event; a reservation confirmation does not guarantee you a ticket. Please arrive early to exchange your email confirmation at the Hall of Nations Box Office for a ticket to be seated in the Concert Hall.

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