Welcome to the Santa Rosa Symphony
Santa Rosa Symphony is the Resident Orchestra performing in Weill Hall at Sonoma State University’s Green Music Center. This superb venue offers the opportunity to develop a true campus for the Symphony’s music education programs and is building our region’s reputation as a premier cultural destination.
The Symphony performs seven triple sets of its classical concerts from October through May on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. Other popular programs that reach a diversified audience include a Symphony Pops series, a Saturday afternoon dress rehearsal series, a choral concert and the Family Series.
Francesco Lecce-Chong began his tenure as Music Director and Conductor in July of 2018 at age 31. While establishing a presence and lasting bonds in Sonoma County, he also served as Music Director of the Eugene Symphony Orchestra in Eugene, Oregon, and continues to guest conduct across the nation. A Solti Foundation Award winner, the Boulder, Colorado, native began conducting at the age of sixteen and graduated from the Mannes College of Music and Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with Otto-Werner Mueller. He has worked closely with many internationally celebrated conductors, including Bernard Haitink, David Zinman, Edo de Waart, and Manfred Honeck.