Columbus Symphony Sale

Graves Piano is thrilled to host a special event in collaboration with the Columbus Symphony! For over 60 years, Graves Piano has partnered with our community to serve families, institutions, churches, symphony stages, and students alike with the finest quality in pianos. We call central Ohio home and it is our pleasure to partner with you to foster a vibrant musical community.

Schedule your appointment today to come visit our showroom gallery and find the piano of your dreams - for a good cause!

The 2025 Symphony Sale runs Friday, March 14th - Sunday, March 30th.

How It Works

The Symphony Sale is truly a win-win-win opportunity! When you purchase a piano from Graves during the Symphony Sale, you benefit from our exclusive promotion to receive up to a 10% discount on your instrument of choice* and Graves will donate a portion of gross proceeds to the Columbus Symphony. It's that easy!

Schedule your appointment today to come visit our showroom gallery and find the piano of your dreams - for a good cause!

The 2025 Symphony Sale runs Friday, March 14th - Sunday, March 30th.

*Not combinable with other promotional offers. Does not apply to digital pianos.

Graves Piano + Columbus Symphony

JOIN US ON MARCH 14/15 for ALL MOZART!

Hosted at: The Ohio Theatre, 39 E State Street, Columbus, OH 43215

Rossen Milanov, Conductor

Orli Shaham, piano

Mozart: Overture to Così fan tutte
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 20
Mozart: Symphony No. 38 (“Prague”)

Join us for a celebration of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, featuring three of his mature works. Così fan tutte, Mozart’s 1789 operatic romantic comedy, begins with the delightful overture featured here. Described as “a first-rate Mozartean” by The Chicago Tribune, pianist Orli Shaham showcases her expertise in Mozart’s virtuosic Piano Concerto No. 20. Completing this program is Symphony No. 38, titled “Prague” for the location of its first performance. This extraordinary work demonstrates the sophisticated and complex symphonic writing of Mozart’s later years.

This performance is dedicated to the memory of Richard R. Murphey, Jr., a longtime patron and supporter of the Columbus Symphony.