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Unlock the past through Music: Monroe Symphony Orchestra’s Time & Remembrance Concert

After a season opener on September 13, the Monroe Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is preparing for the next performance in its 2025–2026 concert series. The upcoming concert, titled Time & Remembrance, will take place on Saturday, October 11 at 7:00 PM at Church of the Redeemer in West Monroe.

The program will feature:

  • Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 2, with soloist Dr. James Boldin
  • Works by Joseph Haydn and Felix Mendelssohn
  • A larger symphony orchestra than featured in the season’s opening chamber concert

Audience members can expect an inspiring evening of classical music performed by some of the region’s finest musicians under the direction of Maestro John Hodges.

Tickets and Subscriptions
Season subscriptions and individual concert tickets are available for purchase online at myMSO.org. Attendees are encouraged to secure their seats early.

Concert Preview Video
To preview the October 11 concert, viewers can watch a short YouTube teaser video featuring Maestro Hodges and Dr. Boldin, offering insights into the music and what to expect from the performance.

Missed the Opener?
For those who couldn’t attend the September 13 “Out the Gate” season kickoff at Hotel Monroe, a recap video produced by MSO board member Hays Porter is available to view online, highlighting moments from the evening.

Additional Information
For questions regarding tickets or memberships, the MSO team is available by phone or email:

  • Call or text: 318-330-2700
  • Email: info@mymso.org

The Monroe Symphony Orchestra looks forward to welcoming the community to another unforgettable evening of live music on October 11.

Ja’Maya Clark is a freshman at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, where she is majoring in Pre-Nursing and participating in the Honors Program. Through her position with 90.3 KEDM, Ja’Maya looks forward to developing professional skills, gaining real-world experience, and contributing to her campus community.