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Category: Event Info
Tickets
- ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS on any tickets. Tickets will not be refunded under any circumstances.
- The Symphony is held RAIN or Shine.
General Admission Tickets
- $85 for through June 30th
- $95 for after June 30th
- Buy online >> HERE<<.
Hardin Audiophile Tickets
Don’t miss this experience! This is the section for enjoyment, VIP treatment and memories! This section is located in front of the symphony and will be fenced off with reserved seats, a charcuterie and two beverages. This section is the quiet section, so please keep talking to a minimum. Limited availability. ALL SALES FINAL. NO REFUNDS. Rain or Shine event.
- Audiophile Ticket: $165
- Buy online here.
Parking Pass
Parking Passes – This pass provides parking at App Ski Mtn.
- General Parking Passes: $25
- Buy online here.
Ticket & Parking Pass Delivery
Tickets and parking passes purchased online may be:
Mailed USPS Priority Flat Rate: $20 (Last day to order delivery is 06/30/2026)
Pick-up at the Chamber office – 132 Park Ave. Blowing Rock NC 28605
- There will be NO pick-up after July 10th
The day of the performance there will be no entry to App Ski Mtn without a ticket. NO ACCESS to parking with our a Symphony admission ticket.
All cars entering App Ski Mtn must have a parking pass.
Taxis and ride sharing services must drop of at the gate at App Ski Mtn.
Additional Parking and Shuttle
Shuttle – Free and available from Shoppes on the Parkway AND the Blowing Rock Parking Decks. Only the Shoppes Shuttle is handicap accessible. The shuttle will run from 4:30 PM to 11:00PM.
Accessible Parking – there is accessible parking at App Ski Mtn. A parking pass will be required.
Free Parking – available at Shoppes on the Parkway and at all public parking lots in downtown Blowing Rock.
Symphony Program 2026

The finale concludes with the Symphony’s tradition: a magnificent Firework Show accompanied by John Philip Sousa’s famous march, The Stars and Stripes Forever.
Symphony of the Mountains is thrilled, proud, and thankful to be a part of this outstanding event!
Sincerely,
Cornelia Laemmli Orth, music director Symphony of the Mountains
Volunteer Info
Our volunteers are the foundation and heart of our ability to do events in Blowing Rock. The Symphony by Chetola Lake (formerly known as Symphony by the Lake) will bring approximately 3,000 guests to the area who will need assistance with ticketing, parking, directions and more. We’d love to have your happy face and kind words to welcome guests and assist us with this event.
If you are interested in being a volunteer, please fill out our information sheet.
About the Orchestra

Symphony of the Mountains has a strong and proud heritage. What began as a community orchestra in 1946 has grown to a fully-professional, regional orchestra serving Northeast Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, and Western North Carolina. The three pillars on which we stand are Entertaining, Educating, and Enriching.
Entertaining
Today, Symphony of the Mountains consists of more than 70 professionally paid musicians led by Conductor Cornelia Laemmli Orth. The Symphony performs throughout the Mountain Empire region and strives to reach even the most rural areas. In addition to playing symphonic orchestral music, we collaborate with world-renowned soloists such as Bela Fleck, The McLain Family Band, Emmet Cahill, Edgar Meyer, and The Kruger Brothers with whom in addition to U.S. performances, we presented a concert tour in Switzerland as the first Tennessee based orchestra to perform abroad.
Educating
To further our endeavor to change as many lives as possible through the power of music, we present annual Family and School Concerts that bring music to school children who might not otherwise have the opportunity to hear a live symphony orchestra, provide free musical instruction to high-risk children at their most vulnerable time in the learning process and offer a Free Student Ticket Program as a natural outgrowth of our commitment to bring top-quality classical music education to our region. The Symphony also operates a Primo Orchestra for younger, up-and-coming musicians.
Enriching
In keeping with its mandate to be enriching the community, Symphony of the Mountains has initiated an outreach program to raise awareness regarding concerns for people who are homeless. As part of this effort, the Symphony co-commissioned a Violin Concerto called “Paths to Dignity” by Lucas Richman. It addresses the “Paths to Dignity” for people who are unsheltered. In the weeks leading up to the concert, extensive outreach helped educate our communities about the issues of people who are homeless and provided music in places where individuals and families who are unsheltered can enjoy it.
Cornelia Laemmli Orth, Director
Cornelia Laemmli Orth is in her seventeenth season as Music Director of Symphony of the Mountains.
In addition to Masterworks Series, she has developed new series of Summer Outdoor, Family, Young People, Pops, Patriotic and Cross-Over concerts. World renowned soloists are regular guests with Symphony of the Mountains. As an advocate for Contemporary Music, Cornelia brings a variety of new music to the region. Her concert lectures, involvement with area schools, colleges and universities, speeches for civic organizations, regular TV and radio appearances and collaborations with regional art organizations have made her a vital part of the community.
From 2016-2022 Cornelia served as Music Director of the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra in Ithaca, NY.
In September 2019 she had her debut with Opera Ithaca in Ithaca, NY in several performances of La Bohème, and in February 2020 she appeared as guest conductor of the Kansas Intercollegiate Orchestra at the Wesleyan University in Salina, KS.
In October 2017, she appeared as guest conductor with the Brevard Philharmonic in Brevard, NC.
From 2010-2012, she held the position of interim music director for the Appalachian Philharmonic and the Appalachian State University Opera Program in Boone, NC. She serves now on the advisory board for the Hayes School of Music.
During the 2014-2015 Season, Cornelia had her debut as guest conductor with the Asheville Lyric Opera in Asheville, NC. Prior to her engagement with Symphony of the Mountains, Cornelia held the position of music director and conductor of the Oak Ridge Symphony and Choir. She served as Associate Conductor and later Principal Guest Conductor of the Knoxville Symphony from 2002-2008 and since then has had several appearances with this orchestra.
In Europe, she was music director of the Operetta Theatre in Moeriken, Switzerland, guest assistant conductor under Philippe Jordan at La Scala in Milano, Italy, worked with the Bohuslav Orchestra in the Czech Republic, and conducted many concerts with choirs and ad hoc orchestras with musicians from the Zurich Opera House and the Tonhalle Orchestra.
Cornelia received her Lehrdiplom in piano from the Conservatory at Winterhur and graduated from the Conservatory and University in Zurich with her Masters in Music Education and Choral Conducting.
She obtained her Masters in Orchestra Conducting from Northwestern University, where she studied under Victor Yampolsky. In a variety of workshop settings, she studied under Larry Rachleff, Marin Alsop, Joann Falletta, Robert Spano, Kirk Trevor, Tsung Yeh, Milen Nachev and Johannes Schlaefli.
Cornelia convincingly combines the classical-romantic tradition of her old-world origins with the unique American flavor that her international background and extensive work experience in her adopted country has provided and is a sought-after guest conductor in the USA and in Europe.

