Holyoke Civic Symphony
Orchestra in Massachusetts, USA
Holyoke Civic Symphony | |
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Orchestra | |
Former name | Holyoke Community College Civic Orchestra |
Founded | 1967; 57 years ago (1967) |
Location | Holyoke, Massachusetts, US |
Concert hall | Leslie Phillips Theater, Fine and Performing Arts (FPA) Building, Holyoke Community College |
Principal conductor | David Kidwell |
Website | www |
The Holyoke Civic Symphony is an American orchestra based in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It performs at Leslie Philips Theater on the Holyoke Community College campus. Originally established as the Holyoke Community College Civic Orchestra in 1967, it is still closely tied to the community college, but changed its name in the 1980s, becoming a separate non-profit entity by the 1991–1992 season. The orchestra, primarily composed of amateur musicians, has a stated mission to promote access to music for the residents of the region and every season, 3 of its 4 concerts are free to attend.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ Levakis, Trent (April 24, 2023). "Holyoke Civic Symphony season finale slated for May 7". Reminder Publishing.
- ^ Kelly, Ray (October 7, 2019). "Holyoke Civic Symphony to celebrate women composers, soloists during 53rd season". The Republican. Springfield, Mass.
- ^ Gordon, Ronni (May 2, 2017). "Musical Connections; Relationship between HCC and symphony dates back 50 years". Holyoke Community College.
Further reading
- Rausch, Jane M. (2018). The Sound Choice; The Holyoke Civic Symphony, Holyoke, Massachusetts: A History, 1967-2017. OCLC 1048007570.
External links
- Official website
- Holyoke Civic Symphony Orchestra, Inc., GuideStar
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