
The musical arts are alive and well in Santa Rosa. Few cities in America
of comparable size support a regional symphony so vital, dynamic, and
innovative. As the Santa Rosa Symphony gains a national reputation for
stellar sound, bold excellence and community engagement, Sonoma County
forges an identity as a place in love with classical music.
While others struggle merely to survive, our orchestra strives for
greater depth and breadth of artistry and accomplishment by:
- Maintaining
the highest standard in artistic achievement
- Enriching
the quality of life through classical music
- Inspiring
our youth to appreciate and participate in the musical
arts
- Engaging a broader audience with both
traditional and innovative programming
- Establishing
Sonoma County’s identity as a premier cultural
destination
- Building a world-class symphony concert
hall
CONDUCTOR
In 2006, Bruno Ferrandis began
his tenure as music director and conductor of
the Santa Rosa Symphony. Emotional fire, dynamic
technique, masterful interpretations, humor,
grace and charm only begin to describe this musical
artist. He has twenty years of conducting experience
with some of the world’s great
opera companies, and the finest orchestras of Europe and Asia. Trained
at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London as well as The
Juilliard School, Ferrandis’ breadth of
experience includes both standard and avant-garde
repertoires, including ballet, musical theater
and cinema accompanying music.
ORCHESTRA
The 80 + musicians in the orchestra are professional
members of Musician’s
Union Local 292. Many play with other symphony
orchestras, including Marin, Berkeley, Monterey,
Modesto, Napa and the San Francisco Opera
and Ballet.
CONCERT PROGRAMS
The Orchestra 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 and three choral holiday concerts at churches in Sonoma County.
AUDIENCE
Santa Rosa Symphony’s audience continues
to expand across Sonoma County. Based on ticket
sales relative to population, Sonoma County residents
far exceed the national average for attendance
at classical concerts. More than 100,000 people
attend concerts or music education programs each
year. Concert broadcasts on KRCB radio (90.9 FM/91.1
FM) reach thousands more in the greater North Bay
region.
MUSIC EDUCATION
An ambitious commitment to education defines the Santa Rosa Symphony.
Four Youth Ensembles and an instructional Summer Music Academy continue to
grow in scope and influence. Free concerts for youth at the SRS concert
venue are augmented by in-school music appreciation programs offered
by musicians and docents. Scholarship assistance is provided for youth
whose talents would otherwise go unserved.
ADMINISTRATION
The orchestra is run by the Santa Rosa Symphony Association, under the
auspices of a 39-member volunteer Board of Directors and 15 professionals
led by Executive Director Alan Silow. Paid staff is supported by the
essential volunteer and fund-raising efforts of the Santa Rosa Symphony
League.
ORCHESTRA-IN-RESIDENCE
Plans for the Green Music Center at Sonoma State
University will allow the Santa Rosa Symphony,
as the official orchestra-in-residence, to
be heard as never before in a world-class
performance hall. This new venue also offers
the opportunity to develop a true campus
for the Symphony’s
music education programs. Slated for completion in 2010, the Green Music
Center will build our region’s reputation
as a premier cultural destination.
Click here to learn about SRS through
a concise timeline.
The Santa Rosa Symphony is a member
of the Association of California Symphony Orchestras
(ACSO) and The League of American Orchestras (LAO, formerly the Association of Symphony Orchestras).
Santa
Rosa Symphony concerts are made possible in part by
grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the
California Arts Council, the Sonoma County Advertising
Fund, and the City of Santa Rosa.
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The Santa Rosa Symphony inspires and engages the residents of
our region with the finest musical performances and educational
programs while maintaining its core values of organizational strength,
innovative programming, fiscal responsibility and community service.
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| Santa Rosa Symphony's vision is to create one of the leading regional symphony orchestras in America, nationally recognized as a model
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