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Abilene Philharmonic Orchestra | Abilene | (325) 677-6710 |
Classical Chorus of Abilene | Abilene | (325) 795-1596 |
Amarillo Opera | Amarillo | (806) 372-7464 |
Amarillo Symphony Orchestra | Amarillo | (806) 376-8782 |
Amarillo Youth Choirs | Amarillo | (806) 372-1100 |
Harrington String Quartet | Amarillo | (806) 358-3383 |
Arlington Community Band, Inc. | Arlington | (817) 468-5308 |
Arlington Master Chorale of Texas | Arlington | (817) 460-7464 |
Symphony Arlington | Arlington | (817) 385-0484 |
A. Mozart Fest | Austin | (512) 371-7217 |
Austin Chamber Ensemble Trio Contraste | Austin | (512) 345-3399 |
Austin Children's Choir | Austin | (512) 486-1221 |
The Austin Chord Rangers | Austin | (512) 477-7664 |
Austin Civic Chorus | Austin | (512) 719-3300 |
Austin Civic Orchestra | Austin | (512) 301-7370 |
Austin Civic Wind Ensemble | Austin | (512) 282-3029 |
Austin Girls' Choir | Austin | (512) 834-3694 |
Austin Handbell Ensemble | Austin | (512) 326-2575 |
Austin Lyric Opera | Austin | (512) 472-5927 |
The Austin Philharmonic | Austin | (512) 292-4234 |
Austin Pops | Austin | (512) 215-4222 |
Austin Saengerrunde | Austin | (512) 219-9131 |
The Austin Singers | Austin | (512) 258-7678 |
Austin Symphonic Band | Austin | (512) 345-7420 |
Austin Symphony Orchestra | Austin | (512) 476-6064 |
Austin Vocal Arts Ensemble | Austin | (512) 719-3300 |
Austin Youth Orchestra | Austin | (512) 414-1251 |
Capital City Men's Chorus | Austin | (512) 477-7464 |
Chamber Soloists of Austin | Austin | (512) 499-0060 |
Chorus Austin | Austin | (512) 719-3300 |
Conspirare Craig Hella Johnson & Company of Voices | Austin | (512) 476-5775 |
Creative Opportunity Orchestra | Austin | (512) 448-3485 |
La Follia Austin Baroque | Austin | (512) 680-0733 |
River City Pops | Austin | (512) 350-7677 |
Texas Early Music Project | Austin | (512) 371-0099 |
Baytown Symphony Orchestra | Baytown | (281) 425-6350 |
The Symphony of Southeast Texas | Beaumont | (409) 892-2257 |
Chisholm Trail Chorus | Belton | (254) 939-4451 |
Big Spring Symphony | Big Spring | (432) 264-7223 |
Brazos Valley Symphony | Bryan | (979) 779-6100 |
Texas Chamber Orchestra | Carrollton | (903) 458-2626 |
Brazosport Symphony Orchestra | Clute | (979) 265-7661 |
Brazos Valley Chorale | College Station | (979) 776-1776 |
North East Texas Symphony Orchestra | Commerce | (214) 704-8815 |
Irving Chorale | Coppell | (972) 416-3361 |
Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra | Corpus Christi | (361) 882-4091 |
Arts District Chorale | Dallas | (214) 942-5085 |
Children's Chorus of Greater Dallas | Dallas | (214) 965-0491 |
Dallas Jazz Orchestra | Dallas | (214) 521-8816 |
The Dallas Opera | Dallas | (214) 443-1043 |
Dallas Symphony Chorus 2 | Dallas | (214) 871-4084 |
Dallas Symphony Orchestra 2 3 4 | Dallas | (214) 871-4000 |
Dallas Wind Symphony | Dallas | (214) 565-9463 |
Fine Arts Chamber Players | Dallas | (214) 520-2219 |
Greater Dallas Youth Orchestras | Dallas | (214) 528-7747 |
North Texas Symphony Orchestra | Dallas | (214) 526-3214 |
Oak Lawn Band | Dallas | (214) 621-8998 |
Orpheus Chamber Singers | Dallas | (214) 546-1252 |
Town North Concert Band | Dallas | (214) 348-9326 |
Turtle Creek Chorale | Dallas | (214) 526-3214 |
The Women's Chorus of Dallas | Dallas | (214) 520-7828 |
Denton Bach Chorus | Denton | (940) 382-2220 |
Early Music Consort of El Paso | El Paso | (915) 755-0724 |
El Paso Chorale | El Paso | (915) 581-2252 |
El Paso Opera | El Paso | (915) 581-5534 |
El Paso Philharmonic Strings | El Paso | (915) 747-5967 |
El Paso Symphony Orchestra | El Paso | (915) 532-3776 |
Gilbert and Sullivan Company of El Paso | El Paso | (915) 532-7703 |
Flower Mound Chamber Orchestra | Flower Mound | (972) 680-4440 |
Flower Mound Preparatory Orchestra | Flower Mound | (940) 383-4384 |
Chamber Music Society of Fort Worth | Fort Worth | (817) 877-3003 |
Fort Worth Opera | Fort Worth | (817) 731-0833 |
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra | Fort Worth | (817) 665-6500 |
North Texas Singers | Fort Worth | (817) 740-5742 |
Schola Cantorum of Texas | Fort Worth | (817) 283-5500 |
Texas Boys Choir 2 3 | Fort Worth | (817) 924-1482 |
Texas Camerata | Fort Worth | (817) 921-9275 |
Texas Girls' Choir | Fort Worth | (817) 732-8161 |
Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth | Fort Worth | (817) 923-3121 |
Galveston Symphony Orchestra | Galveston | (409) 765-1894 |
Garland Symphony Orchestra | Garland | (972) 926-0611 |
The Living Opera | Garland | (469) 366-6892 |
South Texas Chorale | Harlingen | (956) 425-9201 |
Bach Society Houston | Houston | (713) 523-2864 |
Clear Lake Symphony | Houston | (281) 482-6032 |
Gay Men's Chorus of Houston | Houston | (832) 276-5138 |
Houston Bay Area Chorus | Houston | (713) 684-6030 |
Houston Chamber Choir | Houston | (713) 224-5566 |
Houston Children's Chorus 2 | Houston | (713) 650-3800 |
Houston Civic Symphony Orchestra | Houston | (281) 586-2100 |
Houston Early Music | Houston | (281) 497-7382 |
Houston Ebony Opera | Houston | (713) 721-8647 |
Houston Ensemble for Jewish Music | Houston | (713) 525-3560 |
Houston Grand Opera 2 | Houston | (713) 546-0200 |
Houston Masterworks Chorus | Houston | (713) 529-8900 |
Houston Sinfonietta | Houston | (281) 497-6574 |
Houston Symphony Chorus | Houston | (713) 444-9221 |
Houston Symphony Orchestra 2 | Houston | (713) 224-7575 |
Houston Youth Symphony | Houston | (713) 785-2422 |
Scott Joplin Chamber Orchestra | Houston | (713) 523-9710 |
Lone Star Symphonic Band | Houston | (281) 460-4517 |
Opera in the Heights | Houston | (713) 861-5303 |
Symphony North of Houston | Houston | (713) 867-3465 |
Huntsville Youth Orchestra | Huntsville | (936) 294-1358 |
Irving Symphonic Band | Irving | (214) 969-6138 |
Irving Symphony Orchestra | Irving | (972) 831-8818 |
Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra | Irving | (972) 580-1566 |
New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving | Irving | (972) 252-7558 ext. 248 |
Kingwood Chorale | Kingwood | (281) 312-1485 |
Air Force Band of the West | Lackland AFB | (210) 671-3934 |
Laredo Philharmonic Orchestra | Laredo | (956) 326-3039 |
Lewisville Lake Symphony | Lewisville | (972) 539-8492 |
Longview Symphony Orchestra | Longview | (903) 236-9739 |
Opera Longview | Longview | (903) 234-1300 |
Lubbock Chorale | Lubbock | (806) 792-9220 |
Lubbock Symphony Orchestra | Lubbock | (806) 762-1688 |
Marshall Symphony Orchestra | Marshall | (903) 935-3723 |
ProCantus Lyric Opera | McAllen | (956) 872-6478 |
South Texas Youth Symphony | McAllen | (956) 393-2293 |
Valley Symphony Orchestra and Chorale | McAllen | (956) 393-2293 |
Cross Timbers Youth Orchestra | McKinney | (972) 658-4227 |
Mesquite Symphonic Band | Mesquite | (972) 216-9309 |
Mesquite Symphony Orchestra | Mesquite | (972) 216-8127 |
Midland-Odessa Symphony and Chorale | Midland | (432) 563-0921 |
Orchestra of the Pines | Nacogdoches | (936) 468-4602 |
Northeast Orchestra | North Richland Hills | (817) 232-3770 |
Orange Community Concert Band | Orange | (409) 866-6299 |
Pasadena Philharmonic Orchestra | Pasadena | (713) 941-3332 |
Austin Horn Ensemble | Pflugerville | (512) 251-4235 |
Plainview Symphony Orchestra | Plainview | (806) 293-3635 ext. 163 |
Blasmusik Texas: Texas All-State German Band | Plano | (972) 596-0060 |
North America Elite Youth Orchestra | Plano | (972) 818-6888 |
Plano Community Band | Plano | (972) 964-8823 |
Plano Symphony Orchestra | Plano | (972) 473-7262 |
Rich-Tone Chorus | Richardson | (972) 234-6065 |
Richardson Community Band | Richardson | (972) 475-0245 |
Richardson Symphony | Richardson | (972) 234-4195 |
Hubbard Chamber Ensemble | Rockwall | (972) 772-7692 |
Round Rock Community Choir | Round Rock | (512) 255-5458 |
Williamson County Symphony Orchestra | Round Rock | (512) 468-3227 |
San Angelo Symphony Orchestra | San Angelo | (325) 658-5877 |
Alamo City Men's Chorale | San Antonio | (210) 495-7464 |
Hermann Sons German Band | San Antonio | (830) 589-2268 |
Lyric Opera of San Antonio | San Antonio | (210) 225-5972 |
San Antonio Early Music Ensemble | San Antonio | (210) 822-0416 |
San Antonio Symphony | San Antonio | (210) 554-1000 |
San Antonio Vocal Arts Ensemble | San Antonio | (210) 494-3674 |
Texas Bach Choir | San Antonio | (210) 828-6425 |
Texas Children's Choir | San Antonio | (210) 916-4342 |
Youth Orchestras of San Antonio | San Antonio | (210) 737-0097 |
Mid-Texas Symphony Orchestra | Seguin | (830) 372-8089 |
North Texas Men's Chorus | Sheppard AFB | (940) 565-4652 |
Sherman Symphony Orchestra | Sherman | (903) 813-2461 |
Fort Bend Boys Choir of Texas | Sugar Land | (281) 240-3800 |
Temple Jazz Orchestra | Temple | (254) 298-8555 |
Temple Symphony Orchestra | Temple | (254) 778-6683 |
East Texas Symphony Orchestra | Tyler | (903) 526-3876 |
Tyler Youth Orchestra | Tyler | (903) 597-4896 |
Victoria Symphony Orchestra | Victoria | (361) 576-4500 |
Baylor University Symphony Orchestra | Waco | (254) 710-3991 |
Lyric Opera of Waco | Waco | (254) 756-7372 |
Waco Community Band | Waco | (254) 299-8220 |
Waco Symphony Orchestra | Waco | (254) 754-1035 |
Waco Symphony Youth Orchestra Waco Symphony Youth Choirs | Waco | (254) 714-1312 |
Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra | Wichita Falls | (940) 723-6202 |
Wimberley Community Chorus | Wimberley | (512) 847-0629 |
The Woodlands Symphony Orchestra | Woodlands | (281) 298-4100 |
Sorted alphabetically
A.
Mozart Fest
2304 Hancock Drive, No. 7-D, Austin, TX 78756-2557
(512)
371-7217; (866) 468-7621
mozart4[at]SPAMAWAYpeoplepc.com
Mary
Robbins, D.M.A., Artistic Director
Music Teacher National Association;
Austin District Music Teachers Association; Classical Music Consortium
of Austin
Established: 1991
"A rare musical asset for Austin" (Austin
American-Statesman) since 1991, A. Mozart Fest presents critically acclaimed solo,
chamber music and chamber orchestra concerts centered on music of Mozart and later
music he inspired. Our mission is to bring the music of Mozart and of later composers
he inspired to as many people as possible, through highest-quality performances.
Our concerts also include introductory commentary to heighten our audience's enjoyment
of this music. We achieve our goals through a yearly season of high-quality public
concerts, wherein each work is introduced by commentary and musical examples to
establish a common emotional ground between our performers and our audience.
Abilene
Philharmonic Orchestra
402 Cypress Street, Suite 130, Abilene, TX
79601
(325) 677-6710; (800) 460-0610; Fax (325) 677-1299
philharmonic[at]SPAMAWAYabilenephilharmonic.org
Celia
G. Danforth, Executive Director
ASCAP; BMI; American Symphony Orchestral
League
Established: 1950
The Abilene Philharmonic is a 75-member
symphony orchestra. Four student concerts, four classical concerts and three pops
concerts are presented each season. Season ticket sales are 1.6 percent of the
local population (which ranks above the national average). Auditions are held
throughout the year.
Air
Force Band of the West
1680 Barnes Avenue, Lackland AFB, TX 78236-5500
(210)
671-3934; Fax (210) 671-4186
stanley.lockaby[at]SPAMAWAYlackland.af.mil
Marty
Lockaby
The Air Force Band of the West plays many different types of music
including big band, classical, country, jazz, pop, R&B, rock and children's music.
Alamo
City Men's Chorale
P.O. Box 120243, San Antonio, TX 78212
(210)
495-7464; (210) 495-7464
Dr. Bobby J. Jones, President
GALA Choruses
Established:
1987
Alamo City Men's Chorale is a musical ambassador for the San Antonio
gay and lesbian community. Membership (currently at 70) is open to all men who
pass an audition, which are held each January and August.
Amarillo
Opera
P.O. Box 447 , Amarillo, TX 79178
(806) 372-7464; (806)
378-3096; Fax (806) 372-7465
amaopera_mila[at]SPAMAWAYamaonline.com
Mila
Gibson, Director
Opera America
Established: 1988
Amarillo
Opera is the only opera company in the Texas Panhandle. AO annually produces two
fully staged, costumed, orchestrally accompanied productions; the "Lift Every
Voice" spirituals concert and a comprehensive season of rural, community, and
educational outreach activities. Auditions are held by appointment only in Amarillo,
Houston, and Dallas in April and May of each year. Support is given by individuals,
BRAVO! membership, special events, major gifts, corporations, foundations, Amarillo
College, Amarillo Chamber of Commerce, and Texas Commission on the Arts.
Amarillo
Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 2586, Amarillo, TX 79105-2586
(806)
376-8782; Fax (806) 376-7127
info[at]SPAMAWAYamarillosymphony.org
Jeff
Booth, Board President
Amarillo Symphony Guild; Amarillo Symphony
Orchestra League; Texas Association of Symphony Orchestras
Established:
1924
The Amarillo Symphony (ASO) Subscription Series has seven subscription
concerts each year. ASO performances also include an annual pops concerts, master
classes, Informances, Lunch and Listenings, Kinderkonzerts, Concerts for Young
People, Symphony Family Concerts, and Music Makes the Difference! ensembles. Auditions
for the Amarillo Symphony are held in late August before of each season. The Amarillo
Symphony is an 85-member ensemble.
Amarillo
Youth Choirs
P.O. Box 9421, Amarillo, TX 79105
(806) 372-1100;
Fax (806) 350-7788
katrina[at]SPAMAWAYamayouthchoirs.org
Katrina
Perales, Executive Director
Texas Choral Directors Association;
American Choral Directors Association ; Texas Music Educators Association
Established: 1989
The Amarillo Youth Choirs features the Amarillo
Boy Concert Choir (50 members), the Amarillo Boy Preparatory Choir (26), the Amarillo
Girl Concert Choir (60) and the Amarillo Preparatory Girl Choir (55), and provides
youth in the Texas Panhandle the opportunity to study and perform choral literature.
Membership in the Amarillo Boy Choir is reserved for boys in the 3rd grade and
above with unchanged voices. Membership in the Amarillo Girl Choir is for girls
3rd-8th grades. Auditions are held in January, May, and August of each year.
Arlington
Community Band, Inc.
P.O. Box 13822, Arlington, TX 76094-0822
(817)
261-3961; Fax (817) 265-4726
arlband[at]SPAMAWAYhotmail.com
Sandy
White, President
Arlington Arts League
Established: 1981
The
Arlington Community Band performs year-round representing the communities in and
around Arlington, Texas. Members are beyond high school age and represent all
walks of life. There is no audition to.join the band, and members share a common
interest in performing quality band music. The ACB is an active participant in
many Arlington events including the Fourth of July Parade and the annual Christmas
Tree Lighting activities. Bob Copeland is our Music Director and Conductor. All
our concerts are free and open to the public. The band's performances are supported
in part by the City of Arlington, Texas, and the Texas Commission on the Arts.
Established in 1981.
Arlington
Master Chorale of Texas
P.O. Box 459, Arlington, TX 76004-0459
(817)
460-7464; Fax (817) 460-3695
Jean Cotellesse, President
American
Choral Directors Association
Established: 1973
The Arlington Master
Chorale of Texas, Inc. is a 95 member, all volunteer chorus that performs a wide
variety of choral literature. One of the few area choruses that regularly performs
with orchestra, the AMC is at home with a capella or accompanied works. Auditions
are held throughout the season.
Arts
District Chorale
2215 Ross Avenue, Dallas TX 75201
(214) 942-5085
info[at]SPAMAWAYartsdistrictchorale.org
Established:
1989
Founded in 1989, the Arts District Chorale is a premier, Dallas-based
vocal ensemble of 40 voices. We share the joy and beauty of choral music with
the community by promoting choral excellence through artistic performance in a
variety of downtown venues - particularly those within the Dallas Arts District.
The Arts District Chorale is a not-for-profit, 501(c)3 organization. The Chorale's
broad-based repertoire, level of musical excellence and desire to collaborate
with Dallas-area arts and nonprofit organizations allow us to bring music to unlikely
audiences in magnificent, sometimes unexpected and always interesting places.
From the majesty of Poulenc's Gloria on the stage of the Meyerson Symphony Center
to the sass of Cole Porter in the intimate setting of the Crow Collection of Asian
Art, the Chorale's mission is to provide a memorable experience for everyone.
Austin
Chamber Ensemble Trio Contraste
2
8909 Wildridge Drive, Austin, TX 78759
(512) 345-3399; Fax
(512) 345-3399
terwilliger[at]SPAMAWAYopustwo.org
Dr.
Martha McDonald, Executive Director
Music Teacher National Association;
Chamber Music America; Mu Phi Epsilon, ASCAP, BMI
Established:
1985
The Austin Chamber Ensemble presents a concert series and has performed
for audiences throughout the Southwest, as well as touring three times in Europe
as part of an exchange Chamber Music Program. Instrumentation consists of flute,
oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn, frequently augmented by harp, piano, voice,
and strings. The ensemble is committed to presenting varied repertoire of music
from all periods and has commissioned works from several composers. Trio Contraste
consists of violin, clarinet and piano which tours annually in the U.S. and Europe.
Sponsored by the City of Austin under the auspices of the Austin Commission on
the Arts.
Austin
Children's Choir
3400 North IH-35, Austin, TX 78705
(512) 486-1221;
Fax (512) 459-8517
office[at]SPAMAWAYaustinchildrenschoir.com
Andrea
Snouffer
American Choral Directors Association; Organization of
American Kodaly Educators; Classical Music Consortium of Austin
Established:
1986
Austin Children's choir was created as a nonprofit organization in 1986,
to provide Austin area boys and girls ages 6 to 18with a choral music experience
of the highest caliber. In addition to annual fall, holiday and spring concerts,
the choir performs at community fundraisers and events and tours in alternating
years. The choir also takes part in performances with other community based arts
groups.
The
Austin Chord Rangers
P.O. Box 181075, Austin, TX 78718-1075
(512)
477-7664; (512) 340-0500
info[at]SPAMAWAYchordrangers.org
Roger
Coyner, Chorus Manager
Austin Circle of Theaters; Society for the
Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America, Inc.
Established:
1961
The 45-man Chord Ranger Chorus, Greater Austin's premier men's a cappella
vocal ensemble, performs at various venues in Central Texas throughout the year.
The Chord Rangers are members of the Austin Chapter of the International Barbershop
Harmony Society (SPEBSQSA), a charitable and educational singing fraternity dedicated
to performing unaccompanied four-part harmony - a uniquely American musical genre.
Local events include delivery of "Singing Valentines" by chapter quartets in February,
the annual chapter show scheduled for August28, 2004, Community songfests at the
State Capitol on Memorial Day - May 31, 2003, and Christmas Carolfest - December
4, 2004. The Chorus is sponsored through charitable giving by many businesses
and individuals as well as through ticket sales, corporate events, private parties
and fund raisers. ACR's Youth Outreach Program conducts barbershop clinics for
area high schools and sponsors tuition assistance programs for youth music camps.
Membership is open to any male singer who has an interest in performing a cappella
and barbershop style music. Chapter meetings and chorus rehearsals are held weekly
throughout the year.
Austin
Civic Chorus
P.O. Box 204361, Austin, TX 78720-4361
(512)
719-3300; Fax (512) 344-9988
chorus.austin[at]SPAMAWAYgmail.com
Brian Wagner, Executive Director
Jena Grafton, Co-Executive Director
Austin Circle of Theaters, CMCA, and Chorus America
Established: 1965
Austin Civic Chorus is a symphonic chorus of 100 plus singers that performs choral
masterworks throughout the fall and spring concert seasons. In addition to the
full subscription of concerts during the year, Austin Civic Chorus is often seen
performing with the Austin Symphony Orchestra and Georgetown Symphony Society.
In 2003, the Austin Civic Chorus won an Austin Critic's Table Choice Award for
"Best Choral Performance." In the fall of 2006, the men of the Austin
Civic Chorus were part of the Austin Symphony Orchestra performances of Shostakovich
Symphony #13 which won the Austin Critic's Table Choice Award for Best Symphony
Performance. Austin Civic Chorus is managed by the non-profit umbrella organization
Chorus Austin.
Austin
Civic Orchestra
P.O. Box 27132, Austin, TX 78755
(512) 301-7370;
Fax (512) 990-8226
acomgr[at]SPAMAWAYaustincivicorchestra.org
Tina
Hester, Business Manager
Association for Symphony Orchestras; Austin
Circle of Theatres
Established: 1977
The Austin Civic Orchestra
(ACO) was founded in 1977 and includes approximately 65 members. The ACO provides
affordable access to classical music to all members of Austin and surrounding
communities. We perform 6-7 concerts each season including the annual Pearl Amster
Concerto Competition & Festival (a contest for young musicians under 18) and our
popular Zilker Park "Pops" concerts (free outdoor concerts held each summer).
The orchestra rehearses every Tuesday night (currently at Lanier High School)
and auditions are held there. Current major ACO sponsors include the Webber Family
Foundation, Austin Community Foundation, The City of Austin, & HEB. For updated
concert season and other ACO info, visit our website at www.austincivicorchestra.org.
Austin
Civic Wind Ensemble
P.O. Box 9893, Austin, TX 78766
(512) 389-1421
acwe[at]SPAMAWAYonr.com
Robert
Laguna, Conductor
The Austin Civic Wind Ensemble is a community ensemble
with more than 70 members. We offer 10 performances annually.
Austin
Girls' Choir
P.O. Box 4026, Austin, TX 78765-4026
(512) 453-0884;
(512) 834-3694; Fax (512) 453-0886
austingc[at]SPAMAWAYflash.net
Sara
Burden-McClure, Executive Director / Artistic Director
Royal School of
Church Music
Established: 1990
The Austin Girls' Choir is a performance
organization for talented singers ages 8-18. Income from performances funds scholarships,
tours and educational opportunities for the girls. Choristers sing a wide variety
of styles (classical to contemporary) in three- and four-part harmony, in several
languages. The Choir contains two performance groups: the Junior Choir (25-30
girls ages 8-13) and the Senior Ensemble (15 girls ages 12-18). The Choir tours
throughout the country, and sings frequently in Austin. The Choir made its New
York debut in 1996, singing at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and at Carnegie
Hall. They appeared on CNN and live on the BBC Radio. The choir toured in Germany
and Prague in June 2000. Auditions are held in January, May, and September.
Austin
Handbell Ensemble
P.O. Box 300051, Austin, TX 78703
austinbells[at]SPAMAWAYyahoo.com
Teresa
Coll
The Austin Handbell Ensemble was founded in September 1995 by Austin
area directors and ringers who were interested in establishing a community handbell
choir. The AHE is a non-profit corporation dedicated to excellence in ringing
and to promoting musical education at all levels. The fifteen member choir is
under the direction of Bob Avant and Linda Rutherford. In addition to performing
solo concerts, the AHE enjoys combining forces with other area musical groups.
The ensemble is also available for seasonal concerts, weddings, banquets and other
occasions.
Austin
Horn Ensemble
2
703 Yale Drive, Pflugerville, TX 78660
(512) 251-4235; (512)
251-4235
lpost[at]SPAMAWAYhotmail.com
Lauren
Post
International Horn Society
Established: 1981
The Austin
Horn Ensemble is a group of French horn players from all walks of life who enjoy
the instrument and who want a different way to perform than in a typical band
or orchestra. The AHE plays a variety of music and membership fluctuates between
10-15 members. The AHE performs several times a year for special events. Membership
is open to the general public without audition.
Austin
Lyric Opera
P.O. Box 984, Austin, TX 78767
(512) 472-5927; (512)
472-5992; Fax (512) 472-4143
thale[at]SPAMAWAYaustinlyricopera.org
Tamara
Hale, Managing Director
Opera America
Established: 1986
Austin
Lyric Opera, now in its 19th season, brings the stars of international opera to
the Capital City in fully staged productions by acclaimed conductors, directors,
and designers. The Opera conducts an extensive series of both youth and adult
education programs that are designed to provide a lifelong appreciation of the
art form. In addition, various community outreach programs bring the numerous
special populations into the Opera's activities. Our toll-free number is 1-800-31-OPERA.
The
Austin Philharmonic
1019 Strickland Drive, Austin, TX 78748
(512)
292-4234
deaster[at]SPAMAWAYaustin.rr.com
David
Easter
The Austin Philharmonic is a group of volunteer musicians who join
together to provide quality musical performances for the benefit and enjoyment
of its members, its audiences, and the greater Austin community.
Austin
Pops
2
5908 Kevin Kelly Place, Austin, TX 78727
(512) 215-4222
info[at]SPAMAWAYaustinpops.org
Angela
Robertson
Austin Saengerrunde
1607 San Jacinto, Austin, TX 78701
(512)
219-9131
wpmettke[at]SPAMAWAYsbcglobal.net
Dr.
Ray Martens, President
Established: 1879
The Austin Sangerrunde includes
German Singers, a Men's Choir (55 members), a Women's Choir (35 members), and
a Children's Choir (18 members). We sing for special events upon invitation and
with the approval of the general membership. We usually perform at Christmas events
and at events related to German heritage, and not normally for other public events.
The
Austin Singers
P.O. Box 300251, Austin, TX 78703
(512) 258-7678;
(512) 258-7678
austinsingers[at]SPAMAWAYhotmail.com
Lanier
Bayliss, Director
Texas Music Educators Association; American Choral
Directors Association; Classical Music Consortium/Austin
The Austin
Singers were incorporated in Fall, 1997 and obtained nonprofit status in Summer
1998. The choir of approximately 50 auditioned singers practices on Monday nights
in space provided without charge at First Baptist Church of Austin, located in
the heart of Austin. The ensemble is currently in its sixth season under the able
artistic leadership of Lanier Bayliss and is continuing its mission of: Performing
a wide spectrum choral works from different cultures and countries, recognizing
and reflecting the diversity of the Austin community; Providing a forum to develop
and showcase local talent, including rising and established vocalists and instrumentalists;
Providing an active community outreach program to educate and to enrich quality
of life through exposure to creative choral programming. A list of sponsors: HEB,
IBM, McGraw-Hill, Applied Materials, City of Austin Cultural Contracts, and First
Baptist Church of Austin. Auditions are held; May-June, August/September, December/January,
call (512) 452-3107. The Austin Singers are also members of Chorus America.
Austin
Symphonic Band
P.O. Box 6472, Austin, TX 78762-6472
(512) 345-7420;
Fax (512) 474-7873
dwood[at]SPAMAWAYasband.org
Dan Wood, Business Manager
Established: 1981
Austin Symphonic
Band is a community group of about 100 members who perform repertoire for concert
band for the enjoyment of band members and appreciative audiences. The Sudler-award
winning Austin Symphonic Band performs popular and challenging concert band literature
throughout Central Texas in front of over 10,000 fans per season. Membership in
the band, which may be and is hired by cities and organizations in the area, is
open to adult musicians without audition.
Austin
Symphony Orchestra
1101 Red River Street, Austin, TX 78701
(512)
476-6064; (888) 462-3787; Fax (512) 476-6242
acomgr[at]SPAMAWAYaustincivicorchestra.org.
Jim
Reagan, Executive Director
American Federation of Musicians; American
Symphony Orchestra League
Established: 1911
The Austin Symphony
Orchestra consists of 90 musicians. The Orchestra's subscription series, a Friday/Saturday
pair featuring guest artists, runs monthly September through April. The Symphony
also presents a series of pops concerts: the Promenade Pops, Holiday Pops, as
well as an outdoor Summer Music Festival at Symphony Square. In addition, the
Austin Symphony has an extensive program for youth, including Young People's Concerts,
Halloween Concerts and a weekly Children's Day Art Park with an "Instrument Petting
Zoo" in the summer. Auditions are held in September. This season's sponsor is
Norwest Bank.
Austin
Vocal Arts Ensemble
P.O. Box 204361, Austin, TX 78720-4361
(512) 719-3300; Fax (512) 344-9988
chorus.austin[at]SPAMAWAYgmail.com
Brian Wagner, Executive Director
Jena Grafton, Co-Executive Director
Austin Circle of Theatres, CMCA; Chorus America
Established: 1985
Austin Vocal Arts Ensemble is a chamber group of about 40 singers that performs
choral works of all styles and periods that are fitting of chamber ensembles.
The group performs mainly unaccompanied, but also occasionally sings with piano,
organ, or small chamber orchestras. Austin Vocal Arts Ensemble was originally
founded in 1985 by UT music students as the Austin Handel/Haydn Society. AVAE
features some of the finest choral musicians and music professionals in the Central
Texas area, and has been seen performing with the San Antonio Symphony, at Round
Top, and in July 2005 performed at the Texas Choral Director Association Convention
in San Antonio. Austin Vocal Arts Ensemble is managed by the non-profit umbrella
organization Chorus Austin.
Austin
Youth Orchestra
1715 West Cesar Chavez, Austin, TX 78703
(512)
414-1251; (512) 841-1395
rfraz8760[at]SPAMAWAYaol.com
Ana
Maria Solis
The Austin Youth Orchestra is a curriculum enrichment project
of the Austin Independent School District, consisting of four orchestras designed
to address and expand the musical and education development of students in the
Central Texas area. Membership in the orchestras is open to any student musician
in kindergarten through high school, public or private. The goal of the orchestras
is to provide the best possible musical training and experiences for students
living and learning their skills in the central Texas area. Any student, kindergarten
through high school, public, private, or home school, who lives in the Central
Texas area is encouraged to join the appropriate Youth Orchestra. Concertante
Youth Orchestra:(Spring Semester Orchestra) a String Orchestra (violin, viola,
cello, bass, harp) which is designed for beginning public school students or Suzuki
students at Book I level with limited reading experience. Students in Grades K-6
are eligible for this orchestra. Intermezzo Youth Orchestra: a String Orchestra
(violin, viola, cello, bass, harp) which is designed for students with Concertante
experience or Suzuki students at Book II level. Students in Grades K-7 are eligible
for this orchestra. Sinfonietta Youth Orchestra: a String Orchestra (violin, viola,
cello, bass, harp) designed for advanced string players in Grades K-7. This orchestra
meets both semesters of the school year and also has a summer session. Philharmonic
Youth Orchestra: a String orchestra in the Fall and a Full Orchestra (strings,
winds and percussion) in the Spring, designed for top level instrumentals in Grades
6-9. Symphony Youth Orchestra: a String orchestra in the Fall and a Full Orchestra
in the Spring, designed for exceptional high school musicians.
Bach
Choir and Orchestra
2353 Rice Blvd., Houston, TX 77005-2696
(713)
523-2864; Fax (713) 523-6578
info[at]SPAMAWAYbachsocietyhouston.org
Dr.
Albert LeDoux
Established: 1982
The Bach Choir and Orchestra, part of
the Bach Society, was organized for the purpose of presenting the works of Johann
Sebastian Bach and other music of the Lutheran tradition to the greater Houston
community according to principals of historical authenticity. The Bach Choir and
Orchestra are the resident performing groups of the Bach Society. The Choir is
composed of trained male and female singers selected by audition, and the Orchestra
of professional instrumentalists is the regular counterpart of the vocal ensemble.
Band
of the Hills
P.O. Box 2024, Cedar Park, TX 78630
(512) 259-2263
bandofthehills[at]SPAMAWAYyahoo.com
Bob
Dalrympl
Baylor
University Symphony Orchestra
One Bear Place No. 97408, Waco, TX
76798-7408
(254) 710-3991; (254) 710-1161; Fax (254) 710-1191
richard_veit[at]SPAMAWAYbaylor.edu
Richard
Veit, Manager
Established: 1944
The Baylor University Symphony Orchestra
is one of the finest university orchestras in the state. We have 100 members and
perform approximately six concerts on campus annually.
Baytown
Symphony Orchestra
2
Lee College Box 818, 511 South Whiting Street, Baytown, TX 77522
(281)
425-6350; (281) 424-2466; Fax (832) 556-4010
deichler1[at]SPAMAWAYhouston.rr.com
Dr.
David Corder, Division Chair, Music
ASCAP; BMI
Established:
1968
Baytown Symphony Orchestra is a community organization consisting of
70 professional, college student, faculty, and talented high school student players.
Each year we hold a fund raising gala and support a jazz brunch at a local venue.
We have added a home tour, children' concert and a family concert. Outreach is
up to 70,000 yearly listeners.
Big
Spring Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 682, Big Spring, TX 79721
(432)
264-7223; Fax (432) 267-8155
Dr. Keith Graumann, Music Director
Texas
Association of Symphony Orchestras; American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1981
The Big Spring Symphony Orchestra is a professional orchestra comprised
of 60 musicians from througout Western Texas. The ensemble performs a four concert
subscription series as well as presenting two educational outreach programs annually.
The annual July 3rd patriotic concert and fireworks show, "Pops in the Park" boasts
the highest attendance in Western Texas (approximately 15,000 attendees).
Blasmusik
Texas: Texas All-State German Band
3312 Buckle Lane, Plano, TX 75023
(972)
596-0060
pingenot[at]SPAMAWAYworldnet.att.net
Duwain
Pingenot, President
The German Band Association of Texas is primarily an
association of 85 musicians throughout Texas who enjoy playing German music. The
band plays under the name Blasmusik Texas (The Texas All-State German Band). We
meet usually two or three times a year and play together for our own enjoyment,
and for fans of German music. We have played for the past six years at the Wurstfest
in New Braunfels and expect to play again this year on November 5th. In 1994,
we traveled to Rehlingen, Germany to play in the international music festival.
The band made another playing trip to Germany and France in 1999. Dues are $10
for a single membership; $15 for families; and we send a newsletter, Texanische
Blasmusiknoten, to our members.
Brazos
Valley Chorale
P.O. Box 10644, College Station, TX 77842
(979)
776-1776
mail[at]SPAMAWAYbvchorale.org
Bob
Fleischer
Chorus America
Established: 1969
The Brazos Valley
Choral is comprised up of singers from the Bryan-College Station area. We strive
to provide unique choral performances to the citizens of the surrounding community
and to enrich the lives of our participants with challenging music.
Brazos
Valley Symphony
P.O. Box 3524, Bryan, TX 77805
(979) 779-6100;
(979) 845-1234; Fax (979) 779-6300
office[at]SPAMAWAYbvso.org
Christel
Cooper, Office Manager
ASCAP; BMI; American Symphony Orchestra
League
Established: 1982
The Brazos Valley Symphony Society is sponsored
by local businesses and individuals. The Brazos Valley Symphony has 60-85 members
in its ensemble. Services provided to our patrons include a newsletter, special
parking and discount tickets. Auditions are held in August and January.
Brazosport
Symphony Orchestra
400 College Drive, Clute, TX 77531-4778
(979)
265-7661; Fax (979) 265-7731
tcas[at]SPAMAWAYbcfas.org
Frances
Bitter, Business Manager
Texas Association for Symphony Orchestras;
American Symphony Association
Established: 1976
The Brazosport Symphony
Orchestra was established in 1976 to promote symphonic music, cultural programs,
and educational and musical activities in the Brazosport area. The current orchestra
has 35 members. Auditions are held each summer.
Capital
City Men's Chorus
P.O. Box 50082, Austin, TX 78763-0082
(512)
477-7464; (512) 477-7464
ccmc.austin[at]SPAMAWAYio.com
Bob
Woiff
Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses ; Austin Circle of
Theatres
Established: 1989
The Capital City Men's Chorus is Austin's
gay men's chorus and is currently in its seventeenth season of quality choral
performances. The CCMC's singing membership averages 50 volunteer members, who
give of their time and talents for the love of music and the desire to represent
the gay community in a positive image. Auditions are open to all who support the
vision and purpose of the CCMC. The CCMC is funded in part by the City of Austin
under the auspices of the Austin Arts Commission.
Chamber
Music Society of Fort Worth
2501 Parkview Drive, No. 555, Fort Worth,
TX 76102-5817
(817) 877-3003; Fax (817) 877-3155
leonhb[at]SPAMAWAYflash.net
Leon
Brachman, President
Established: 1989
The Chamber Music Society of Fort
Worth is composed of leading chamber musicians in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
The group performs in chamber ensembles of two-five members playing works from
the Baroque and Classical, Romantic and Contemporary periods. Always a great musical
experience!
Chamber
Soloists of Austin
3922 Balcones Drive, Austin, TX 78731-5810
(512)
380-0065
jk511[at]SPAMAWAYrealtime.net
Karl
Kraber, President
American Federation of Musicians; NARAS;
Chamber Music America
Established: 1987
The Chamber Soloists of
Austin performances include four concerts in Austin venues, with funding support
from the Austin Arts Commission. CSA tours Texas under the auspices of the Texas
Commission on the Arts (TCA) Touring Program. The group was one of only two chamber
groups to participate in the Texas Festival at the Kennedy Center in Washington,
D.C. in June 1991. In 1992, CSA toured South America for three and a half weeks
as Artistic Ambassadors (sponsored by the United States Information Agency). The
group with guest artists has presented sold-out performances of Bach's Brandenburg
Concertos, Mozart concertos and Vivaldi's The Four Seasons at Bates Recital Hall,
The University of Texas campus.
Children's
Chorus of Greater Dallas
1928 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX 75201
(214)
965-0491; Fax (214) 965-0264
terry[at]SPAMAWAYthechildrenschorus.com
Terance
W. Harley, Executive Director
AEDA; TMEA
Established:
1996
The Chorus includes four children's choruses and one youth chorus of
4th-12th grade girls and boys. Qualifications are a good voice, a good sense of
pitch, and a commitment to regular attendance at rehearsals and performances.
The Chorus performs extensively throughout the Dallas area, giving three of its
own concerts at the Meyerson Center and appearing with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
and other outstanding area musical groups. The Chorus also tours regularly nationally
and internationally. Sponsors include Dallas OCA, TACA, foundations and several
hundred donors.
Chisholm
Trail Chorus
405 North East Street, Belton, TX 76513
(254) 939-4451;
(254) 939-5703; Fax (254) 939-0877
musicdir[at]SPAMAWAYvvm.com
Carol
Scherer, Director
Texas Music Educators Association
Established:
1945
Chisolm Trail Chorus, a member of the Sweet Adelines, International,
is a 50-member ladies chorus that sings in unaccompanied four part harmony, arranged
in barber shop style. The barbershop harmony of today is a highly stylized art
form requiring the same high degree of singing skill as other types of choral
music. Auditions are held intermittently throughout the year. Three quartets are
available for smaller shows. Sweet Adelines, International just celebrated their
60th anniversary. The Chisolm Trail Chorus has a show every fall in Temple and
travels central Texas throughout the year.
Chorus
Austin Consort
P.O. Box
204361, Austin, TX 78720-4361
(512) 719-3300; Fax (512) 344-9988
chorus.austin[at]SPAMAWAYgmail.com
Brian Wagner, Executive Director
Jena Grafton, Co-Executive Director
Austin Circle of Theaters; CMCA; Chorus America
Established: 2003
Chorus Austin Consort is a smaller version of the Austin Vocal Arts Ensemble.
Made up of AVAE members, the Consort can be hired for a variety of community and
private events. Emphasizing both quality and flexibility, Consort's highly trained
vocalists perform a wide variety of a capella music including Classical, Patriotic,
Contemporary and Holiday selections. Consort's small size and a capella repertoire
make it the perfect choice for both intimate venues and large functions. Individuals
can also be selected to perform solo repertoire. Combining quality, professionalism,
and flexibility, the Chorus Austin Consort provides a superb musical experience
for any special event. Consort is managed by the non-profit umbrella organization
Chorus Austin, and can be hired by contacting the office.
Classical
Chorus of Abilene
6150 Regional Plaza, Abilene, TX 79606-5273
(325)
795-1596; Fax (325) 795-1598
Gwynn Haseltine, Executive Director
Chorus
America
Established: 1991
The Classical Chorus of Abilene, Inc.
is comprised of one adult choir and three children's choirs. These choirs perform
four to five concerts each season, as well as singing at many community events.
They have collaborated with ensembles, the Abilene Philharmonic, the Abilene Ballet
Theatre, and the Abilene Opera Association. Auditions are held in the Spring for
the children's choirs and in August for the adult choir.
Clear
Lake Symphony
P.O. Box 890582, Houston, TX 77289
(281) 482-6032;
(713) 639-0702
clsbob[at]SPAMAWAYaol.com
Betty
Wall, Manager
American Symphony Orchestra League; ASCAP;
BMI
Established: 1975
The Clear Lake Symphony has 60-70 volunteer
members and presents six concerts during its season which begins in October. Its
goals are to present classical music for the residents of the NASA area and to
provide opportunities for area musicians to create a variety of musical experiences
for the enjoyment of the community.
Conspirare
Craig Hella Johnson & Company of Voices
2702 McCullough Street,
Austin, TX 78703
(512) 476-5775; Fax (512) 481-1676
info[at]SPAMAWAYconspirare.org
Chuck Lutke, Development & Communications Manager
ASCAP; American
Choral Directors Association; Chorus America
Established: 1992
Conspirare is a professional chamber choir that is based in Austin, Texas and
made up of gifted vocal artists from throughout the United States. The ensemble
originated in 1992 as the New Texas Festival and in 1998 began presenting a year-round
season of performances. Today, under the continuing leadership of founder Craig
Hella Johnson, Conspirare presents an annual home season of five to six programs
with repertoire that ranges from the Baroque to the contemporary. In addition
to the choir’s home season concerts, Conspirare presents an expanded repertoire
at local schools, retirement facilities, and other community organizations and
venues each year.
Corpus
Christi Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 495, Corpus Christi, TX 78403
(361)
882-2717; (361) 883-6683; Fax (361) 882-4132
ccso[at]SPAMAWAYccsymphony.org
Todd
Holmberg, Executive Director
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1945
The Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra is comprised of 90 professional
musicians. The orchestra offers standard repertoire as well as pops concerts and
guest appearances by area young artists competition winners. Numerous children's
concerts are performed annually. Smaller ensembles perform at area events upon
request. The CCSO also sponsors the Corpus Christi Area Youth Orchestra, a free
youth orchestra program for area music students.
Creative
Opportunity Orchestra
P.O. Box 3215, Austin, TX 78764
(512)
448-3485; Fax (512) 448-1120
creop[at]SPAMAWAYtexas.net
Tina
Marsh, Artistic Director
American Federation of Musicians; American
Music Center; National Jazz Service Organization
Established:
1980
The Creative Opportunity Orchestra (CO2) has developed an ever-expanding
repertoire that is as exciting and diverse as the entire history of jazz music.
C02 players and composers give each other freedom to explore advanced contemporary
directions in composition or to blast off into the edgy experimentation and fun
of improvisation. C02, led by vocalist Tina Marsh, is a large ensemble of 13-15
players (including core members Alex Coke, Randy Zimmerman, John Mills, Martin
Banks, and Bob Rodriguez) and also has several smaller spin-off projects, including
Alex Coke's New Texas Swing and the salsa group Jazz PR.
Cross
Timbers Youth Orchestra
11 North Tennessee, Suite 317, McKinney,
TX 75069
(972) 658-4227; Fax (972) 547-4727
info[at]SPAMAWAYctyo.org
Beth
Hansen, President
Established: 2003
Founded in 2003, The Cross Timbers
Youth Orchestra is a non-profit organization for committed young musicians in
the North Texas area. CTYO has two orchestras the Cypress and Live Oak that are
organized to best nurture all levels of musical ability and experience. The students
are encouraged to learn, exercise their talents and have fun through weekly rehearsals,
sectional coaching and performance opportunities. The CTYO is open to all children
from elementary through grade 12 in Collin and surrounding counties that currently
participate in a school band and/or orchestra program or who study privately if
a school orchestra program is not offered at their respective school. Auditions
are required for placement and held by appointment. Cross Timbers Youth Orchestra
is a tuition-based program.
Dallas
Jazz Orchestra
3630 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX 75219
(214)
521-8816
jazz[at]SPAMAWAYdjo.org
Kyp
Green, Board Member
American Federation of Musicians; International
Association of Jazz Educators
Established: 1973
The 20-member Dallas
Jazz Orchestra is dedicated to performing, preserving, and promoting America's
original art form: jazz. The DJO, thought to be the world's first community-supported
jazz arts program, performs weekly in Dallas as well as at special concerts with
such stars as Joe Williams and Mel Torme at the Dallas Meyerson Symphony Center
and other venues. The DJO also regularly entertains at special events throughout
the state and has recorded 11 albums.
The
Dallas Opera
8350 North Central Expwy., No. 210, Dallas, TX 75206-1600
(214)
443-1043; (214) 443-1000; Fax (214) 443-1060
info[at]SPAMAWAYdallasopera.org
George Steel, General Director
American Arts Alliance; Opera America
Established:
1957
The Dallas Opera is recognized internationally for its consistently
world-class opera productions. Known throughout its history for the American stage
debuts of many of modern opera's greatest artists, the company is now involved
in groundbreaking new initiatives and presenting great operas in the grand tradition.
The current season offers 20 subscription performances, four each of five productions.
Extensive education and community outreach programs are expanding the existing
audience base as the company prepares for a new facility in the Dallas Arts District.
Earned revenues make up less than 50 percent of the annual operating budget, which
is balanced through contributions and underwriting from corporations, foundations,
and individuals. The Dallas Opera is additionally supported by major government
agency grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Texas Commission on
the Arts, and the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs.
Dallas
Symphony Chorus
2
2301 Flora Street, Suite 300, Dallas, TX 75201-2413
(214)
871-4084; (214) 692-0203; Fax (214) 871-4070
dkrauss[at]SPAMAWAYdalsym.com
Donna
Krauss
Chorus America
Established: 1977
Dallas Symphony
Chorus has 230 singers. Free parking and two for one tickets for concerts are
available. Auditions are held in January and August for new members and May for
current members involved in the re-auditioning process. Sponsors include the Dallas
Symphony Association. Dallas Symphony Chorus sings with the Dallas Symphony four
to five times a year on a regular subscription series, and various independent
concert and touring opportunities.
Dallas
Symphony Orchestra
2
3
4
2301 Flora Street, Schlegel Administrative Suites, Dallas, TX 75201-2497
(214) 871-4000; (214) 692-0203 (box office); Fax (214) 953-1218
customerservice[at]SPAMAWAYdalsym.com
Sam Self, Interim President and CEO
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established: 1900
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra has a rich, 108-year history of artistic excellence.
After an exhaustive search, the DSO named Jaap van Zweden as music director
beginning in the 2008-2009 season. Eminent music directors such as Antal Dorati,
Paul Kletzki, Georg Solti, Eduardo Mata and Andrew Litton laid the groundwork
for important elements of today's DSO, including extensive touring and recording,
special community and education concerts and the building of the world-renowned
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.
Dallas
Wind Symphony
P.O. Box 595026, Dallas, TX 75359-5026
(214) 565-9463;
(214) 528-5576; Fax (214) 421-2263
jlm[at]SPAMAWAYdws.org
Kim
J. Campbell, Executive Director
ASCAP
Established: 1986
The
Dallas Wind Symphony is supported in part by the Office of Cultural Affairs, City
of Dallas; Texas Commission on the Arts; The 500, Inc.; and TACA. Auditions are
held by invitation only. The DWS is comprised of 50 woodwind, brass and percussion
musicians. The DWS has been critically acclaimed as "America's Premier Windband"
and performs a subscription concert series in the Meyerson and Family Concert
series in historic Fair Park Bandshell.
Denton
Bach Chorus
214 West Hickory Street, Denton, TX 76201-4118
(940)
382-2220; (940) 382-1915
treejwg[at]SPAMAWAYhotmail.com
Henry
Gibbons, Music Director
Chorus America
Established: 1976
The
Denton Bach Chorus, part of the Denton Bach Society, was organized in 1976. We
have 40 singers, and auditions are held in the spring and fall. Performances held
four times a year. Membership includes 300 persons and businesses. We exist to
perform choral and instrumental music from the Baroque period, with an emphasis
on the music of J.S. Bach. We have performed over the years 60 cantatas and all
of Bach's major choral works. The major performances have been Bach's "Mass
in B Minor" and Mendelssons "Elijah." We have also performed other
works, modern works including Dave Brubeck's "La Fiesta de la Posada"
and Benjamin Britain's "Noah's Flood." We are housed in Denton's newly
refurbished Campus Theatre. Basic cost of membership is $35.
Early
Music Consort of El Paso
2
3124 Devil's Tower Circle, El Paso, TX 79904-3003
(915) 755-0724;
Fax (915) 757-3506
Barbara J. Hyland, Director
American Recorder
Society, Early Music America ; Historical Harp Society, Music Forum of
El Paso; Viola da Gamba Society
Established: 1990
The Early
Music Consort of El Paso is a group of skilled musicians performing music of the
1200's through the 1700's, in costume and using replicas of historic instruments,
such as recorders, viols, harp, lute, krumhorns, vielles, and many others. Historically
informed performance technique is employed for both secular and religious music
of the periods. We have had performances throughout the city of El Paso for civic
and church organizations as well as performances in the El Paso Public Schools.
We have performed for Renaissance fairs and dinners as well as in the Chamizal
Theater, The Fox Fine Arts Center at the University of Texas in El Paso and the
El Paso Museum of Art. We have given performances in Las Cruces N.M. and Lubbock,
TX.
East
Texas Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 6323, Tyler, TX 75711
(903)
526-3876; Fax (903) 592-7649
info[at]SPAMAWAYetso.org
Per
Brevig, Music Director and Conductor
ASCAP; BMI; American Symphony
Orchestra League
Established: 1936
The East Texas Symphony Orchestra
is a per service orchestra which presents a five-concert subscription season,
three youth concerts attended by fourth through sixth-grade students from surrounding
public and private schools, and one Family Concert for young children, as well
as additional community collaborative concerts as funding permits. The subscription
series is performed in the Cowan Fine and Performing Arts Center and features
world-renowned guest artists. Annual open auditions are scheduled for spring.
El
Paso Chorale
310 North Mesa Street, Suite 601, El Paso, TX 79901-1342
(915)
581-2252; Fax (915) 581-2243
Prentice Loftin
El
Paso Opera
310 North Mesa Street, Suite 601, El Paso, TX 79901-1342
(915)
581-5534; Fax (915) 581-2243
info[at]SPAMAWAYepopera.org
J.
Prentice Loftin, General Director
The magic and excitement of opera begin
to work their charm in the gilded lobby of El Paso's Plaza Theatre. Once inside
the theater, you'll marvel at the spectacular stage settings and elaborate costumes
of our productions. Relax and savor the glorious voices of some of the world's
leading artists singing to the music of the world's greatest composers. With English
and Spanish supertitles projected above the stage at every performance, you won't
miss a single moment of this adventure. The passion, the magic, and the glamour
of opera can all be yours for as little as $25 or as much as $150 for both productions.
But only subscribers are guaranteed the best seats for a full year of romance
and adventure.
El
Paso Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 180, El Paso, TX 79942
(915)
532-3776; (915) 532-8707; Fax (915) 533-8162
epsoorg[at]SPAMAWAYepso.org
Ruth
Ellen Jacobson
ASCAP; BMI; American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1930
The El Paso Symphony Orchestra concert activities include 12 Classical
Concerts, Pops Concerts, six Young People's Concerts and the annual Gala. Outreach
includes ensemble performances throughout the community in schools. More than
40 concerts reach over 25,000 elementary, middle and high school students. Sarah
Ioannides, music director, now in her first season, leads the orchestra into its
75th anniversary year. Auditions are held in August. Season concerts run from
August through April.
Fine
Arts Chamber Players
3630 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX 75219-3201
(214)
520-2219; Fax (214) 521-7558
info[at]SPAMAWAYfineartschamberplayers.org
Habib
Loriot - Bettaieb, Executive Director
Chamber Music America; Dallas
Area Cultural Advocacy Coalition
Established: 1981
The Fine Arts
Chamber Players presents professional quality concerts of classical music with
no admission charge in public buildings. We provide a showcase for local talent
from area orchestras and university faculties. Our activities include: Bancroft
Family concerts, a series of seven classical chamber music performances on Saturday
afternoons during the spring and fall in the Dallas Museum of Art; Basically Beethoven
Festival, held every Sunday afternoon in July at the Texas Discovery Gardens in
Fair Park; and Dream Collectors, an educational outreach program consisting of
musicians and actors who perform interdisciplinary programs combining mime, storytelling,
and dancing with classical and improvisational music in area schools. Dream Collectors
are recipients of the 1996-97 Arts Basic Award of the Texas Commission on the
Arts.
FirstOrchestra
408
Park Avenue, Dallas, TX . 75201
(469) 644-6900; Fax (801) 760-1318
mike[at]SPAMAWAYitashiki.com
Mike
Itashiki, Artistic Director
We are a volunteer string group (violin, viola,
cello, bass) that plays challenging but do-able classical music. Since we are
new, we have yet to establish a certain "level" of player. Our mission is just
to selfishly play music we like. There is no age level, but players need to play
at least at a basic level, and take instruction well.
Flower
Mound Chamber Orchestra
P.O. Box 270002, Flower Mound, TX 75027
(972)
680-4440
fmco[at]SPAMAWAYfmco.org
Paul
Bonneau, Director
Established: 1994
Located in a suburb of Dallas, the
Flower Mound Chamber Orchestra was founded in June of 1994 to provide Flower Mound
area residents a vehicle for the performance and enjoyment of classical music.
Under the direction of Paul Bonneau, the orchestra is composed of local-area musicians
who volunteer their time and considerable talents for the benefit of cultural
awareness in the community and for their own enjoyment of playing in an ensemble.
The orchestra schedules regular concerts as well as various community events and
also provides a prep orchestra as an instructional venue for players new to their
instrument. Rehearsals are from 7-9 p.m. every Monday at Trietsch Memorial United
Methodist Church.
Flower
Mound Preparatory Orchestra
P.O. Box 270002, Flower Mound, TX 75027-0002
(940)
383-4384
director[at]SPAMAWAYfmco.org
Paul
Bonneau
The Flower Mound Preparatory Orchestra, a youth and adult beginners
orchestra is now enjoying its fifth performing season.
Fort
Bend Boys Choir of Texas
4411 Bluebonnet Drive, Suite 103A, Stafford,
TX 77477
(281) 240-3800; (281) 242-8322; Fax (281) 240-3880
wra[at]SPAMAWAYfbbctx.org
William
R. Adams, Founder & Artistic Director
American Choral Directors Association;
Royal School of Church Music; Texas Choral Directors Association
Established:
1982
The Fort Bend Boys Choir of Texas has performed with the Houston Symphony,
the English Symphony and the Mexico City Symphony Orchestra, among others. More
than 180 boys ages eight-14 perform locally, as well as record commercials, movie
soundtracks and PSAs. The FBBC tours annually throughout the U.S. and abroad.
Auditions are held in April and December. Sponsors vary from private to major
corporations.
Fort
Worth Opera
1300 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
(817) 731-0833;
(817) 212-4280; Fax (817) 731-0835
kwolfe[at]SPAMAWAYfwopera.org
Keith
A. Wolfe, Managing Director
Opera America
Established: 1946
Fort
Worth Opera was founded in 1946 and is the oldest, continually performing opera
company in Texas and one of the 14 oldest opera companies in the United States.
In recent years, under the leadership of Darren Keith Woods, the company has been
gaining attention from critics and audiences alike for its artistic quality and
willingness to take risks. The company reports that sales for the 2005/06 Season
have exceeded expectations for both season and single tickets, including its recent
production of Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites. Darren Keith Woods, who began
his operatic career in 1982 as a character tenor, joined Fort Worth Opera as General
Director in 2001. After 60 years of producing operas singularly over a fall and
winter season, Fort Worth Opera has announced a major change in its presentation
format: it will condense its entire schedule to an annual festival - with all
of its operas and concerts being presented over a four week period (see attached
schedule). The inaugural Fort Worth Opera Festival is scheduled to commence in
May 2007. The 2007 Festival will be in lieu of a fall/winter schedule for 2006/2007.
Fort
Worth Symphony Orchestra
330 East Fourth Street, Suite 200, Fort
Worth, TX 76102-4021
(817) 665-6500; (817) 665-6000; Fax (817) 665-6600
blewis[at]SPAMAWAYfwsymphony.org
John
Toohey, General Manager
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1925
The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (FWSO) performs more than 220 orchestral
concerts per year. The FWSO is the most active performing arts organization based
at Fort Worth's spectacular Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall, and
is one of the most successful symphony orchestras of its size in the United States.
Its 2004-05 budget is $10 million. In addition to the presentation of symphonic
and pops concerts at Bass Hall, Concerts In The Garden, a 20-performance outdoor
summer music festival at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the Orchestra also performs
with the Texas Ballet Theater, the Fort Worth Opera, the Southwestern Seminary
Oratorio Chorus, the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, and gives scores
of educational and community performances throughout Tarrant County and the State
of Texas. Internationally acclaimed conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya has served as
the Orchestra's Music Director and Principal Conductor since 2000.
Galveston
Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 55065, Houston, TX 77255-5065
(409)
765-1894; (800) 821-1894; Fax (409) 763-1068
questions[at]SPAMAWAYgalvestonsymphony.org
Richard
Pickar, Musical Director
ASCAP
Established: 1979
The Galveston
Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to performing the full range of symphonic literature
with a repertoire of compositions ranging from the baroque to the contemporary.
Sponsors include the Trube Foundation and individual contributors. Interested
musicians are invited to join this orchestra. Richard Pickar is the music director
and conductor.
Garland
Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 461204, Garland, TX 75046
(972)
926-0611; Fax (972) 926-0811
raustin[at]SPAMAWAYgarlandsymphony.org
Robert
Carter Austin
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1978
The Garland Symphony is a fully professional orchestra of 93 musicians
offering a season of six subscription concerts, as well as annual youth concerts
and park concerts. Major contributors include the Texas Commission on the Arts,
the Garland Cultural Arts Commission, the Junior League, GTE, Semi-Tech, Taylor
Manufacturing, Tucker Electronics, Rockwell International, E-Systems, and Alcatel.
Auditions are by appointment.
Gay
Men's Chorus of Houston
P.O. Box 541004, Houston, TX 77254
(832)
276-5138; (800) 494-8497; Fax (713) 868-2020
ed[at]SPAMAWAYgmch.org
James
B. Hughes, Executive Director
Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses,
Inc.
Established: 1979
The Gay Men's Chorus of Houston is a 200
member men's vocal ensemble dedicated to excellence in men's choral music. We
provide a nurturing environment for our members and offer a source of pride, unity
and support to our diverse communities. Open rehearsals are held for new members
at the start of each concert cycle in September, January and April.
Gilbert
and Sullivan Company of El Paso
1520 Upson Drive, El Paso, TX 79902
(915)
532-7703; (915) 591-6210; Fax (915) 591-6210
rickies419[at]SPAMAWAYaol.com
Stephanie
Connell
Established: 1969
Joan Quarm, the artistic director, founded
the Gilbert and Sullivan Company of El Paso in 1969. It had its beginnings in
the Upstairs Theater Downtown and moved to the Chamizal National Memorial Theater
in the mid-1980s. The company was established to perform the operettas of W.S.
Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan and to produce other allied endeavors. This year the
company is proud to be celebrating its 36th Anniversary Season.
Greater
Dallas Youth Orchestras
3630 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX 75219
(214)
528-7747; Fax (214) 522-9174
chuck[at]SPAMAWAYgdyo.org
Charles R. Moore,
Executive Director
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1972
The Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra has almost 400 members with auditions
held in the spring for the following season beginning in August. The GDYO has
six orchestras for children 5-19. Each season includes 8-12 concerts. Sponsors
include Gardere Wynee Sewell, Michaels the Arts & Crafts Store, Huselton Morgan
& Maultsby, Neiman Marcus, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and WRR 101.1 FM.
Harrington
String Quartet
WTAMU Box 60879, Canyon, TX 79016
(806) 679-5747
joannamendoza[at]SPAMAWAYhotmail.com
Joanna
Mendoza
Chamber Music America; Texas Commission on the Arts Touring
Arts Program
Established: 1981
Hailed by the Dallas Morning News
for "consistently bold, suave performances," the Harrington String Quartet
is celebrating their 21st Anniversary. The Quartet has performed across the nation,
including Dallas, Austin, New York City, Milwaukee, Chicago, and internationally
in London.
Hermann
Sons German Band
P.O. Box 162, Medina, TX 78055
(830) 589-2268;
(210) 637-0414; Fax (830) 589-2268 (call first)
fest[at]SPAMAWAYhctc.net
Shirley
Gauther
Texas Bandmasters Association
Established: 1989
Sponsored
by the Hermann Sons Grand Lodge, a fraternal benefit society, the Hermann Sons
German Band consists of 25 brass, woodwind and percussion musicians of professional
caliber. The instrumentation and repertoire of this ensemble is patterned after
the traditional town bands of Central Europe. The group recalls the tradition
of band music once an integral part of the social and cultural life of the German
communities of Texas. The band performs for Hermann Sons events, civic functions,
and at various Texas-German activities and fests, such as Fasching, Oktoberfest,
San Antonio Liederkrantz (chorus) concerts, New Braunfels Wurstfest, etc. Membership
in the band is free and open to any advanced musician. Auditions are by appointment
with the director, phone (830) 589-2268.
Houston
Bay Area Chorus
P.O. Box 890704, Houston, TX 77289-0704
(713)
684-6030
info[at]SPAMAWAYbayareachorus.org
The Arts Alliance At Clear
Lake
Established: 1965
Founded in 1965, the Bay Area Chorus is Houston's
oldest volunteer community chorus. Our repertoire includes a wide range of choral
music from the classics to show tunes to the contemporary compositions of local
composers. Auditions are held each year in August and January for a chorus of
60 plus voices.
Houston
Chamber Choir
P.O. Box 53388, Houston, TX 77052
(713) 224-5566;
(713) 974-1253; Fax (713) 222-2412
choir.info[at]SPAMAWAYhoustonchamberchoir.org
Gladys
O'Neal, Managing Director
American Choral Directors; Chorus America;
Texas Choral Directors Association
Established: 1995
The Houston
Chamber Choir is a 24-member, professional choral ensemble devoted to the performance
of masterworks from the Middle Ages to the present day. While the Chamber Choir
specializes in a capella literature, works for small chorus and instruments are
also performed. Membership is by audition. Through preconcert lectures and demonstration
recitals and community-wide, culturally diverse performances, the Houston Chamber
Choir seeks to fulfill its commitment to education.
Houston
Children's Chorus
2
600 Jefferson Street, Suite 1040, Houston, TX 77002-7335
(713)
650-3800; (713) 650-3800; Fax (713) 650-3390
info[at]SPAMAWAYhoustonchildren.org
Pat
Lawson
Chorus America; American Choral Directors Association;
Texas Music Educators Association
Established: 1989
Houston Children's
Chorus is an auditioned, community children's choir. It involves 300 children
in grades three through eight, and performs over 75 concerts per year. Touring
has included New Zealand, Hong Kong, Russia, Italy, Great Britain, Japan, and
Carnegie Hall. The Chorus is seen by over 750,000 people annually and performs
all types of music. Expertise includes recordings, radio & TV commercials. Rehearsals
are held in 9 geographical areas around Houston. Major sponsors: Cultural Arts
Council of Houston, Texas Commission on the Arts, Houston Endowment, Wortham Foundation,
Kinder Foundation, Rockwell Fund, El Paso Energy, Strake Foundation.
Houston
Civic Symphony
P.O. Box 770032, Houston, TX 77215-0032
(281)
586-2100
Oscar Wehmanen, President
The Houston Civic Symphony is Houston's
first and finest community orchestra. Since our beginning, thirty four seasons
ago, the Civic has had a two-fold purpose: to present great classical music to
the Houston Community, and to provide a creative outlet for talented musicians.
Our members are engaged in a broad spectrum of professional occupations and share
a common joy in performing great orchestral literature before appreciative audiences.
As a non-profit community orchestra, we depend on the generosity of you, our sponsors,
friends and donors, who make the contributions of time and money to make this
possible. Without the community, there can be no community orchestra, so if you
appreciate what we are doing, we can use your help. Voluntary donations of time
and money are what make us tick. If you are a musician and wish to participate,
please let us know. We can always use a few more players. We enrich your life
by bringing fine classical music to you for little or no cost. For those who wish
to experience the fine tradition of classical music but cannot attend the Houston
Symphony or Houston Grand Opera, what alternatives are there?
Houston
Early Music
P.O. Box 271193, Houston, TX 77277-1193
(713) 432-1744
info[at]SPAMAWAYhoustonearlymusic.org
Bettie
Anderson, President
Established: 1969
Houston Early Music presents performances
of early music from European and ethnic sources. We present music from the Medieval
period to that of the classical era and feature performers of international stature
in choral, solo instrumental, and chamber concerts. In addition, we feature performances
of music that is truly the early music of this region-the music of Latin America.
Houston
Ebony Opera
P.O. Box 300996, Houston, TX 77230-0996
(713) 333-2236;
Fax (713) 333-2220
mguillory[at]SPAMAWAYuh.edu
Mary Guillory, Chairman
Opera
America; Chorus America
Established: 1992
The Houston Ebony
Opera, part of the Houston Ebony Music Society, is one of the few African-American
opera companies in the country. We perform opera and choral music with emphasis
on the African American spiritual. The Guild seeks to provide opportunities for
artists and audiences that they might not otherwise have. Auditions are held January
thru February of each year.
Houston Ensemble for Jewish Music
3800
Montrose c/o Music Dept., University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX 77006
(713)
525-3560; (512) 522-9488; Fax (713) 525-2125
eisenbak[at]SPAMAWAYstthom.edu
Dr.
Paula Eisenstein Baker
The Houston Ensemble of Jewish Music includes seven
professional musicians specializing in works published by the Society for Jewish
Folk (Ethnic) Music in St. Petersburg, Russia, between 1908-1918. The ensemble
at present includes two cantors, a string quartet, and a pianist/conductor. University
of St. Thomas, Houston, serves at fiduciary agent for grant monies.
Houston
Grand Opera
2
510 Preston, Suite 500, Houston, TX 77002-1594
(713) 546-0200;
Fax (713) 228-4355
aowens[at]SPAMAWAYhoustongrandopera.org
Anthony Freud,
General Director
National Association of Musical Theater; Opera
America; Houston Theater District Association
Established: 1955
Houston
Grand Opera Association, Inc. (HGO) has an annual audience of over 2 million.
The company has an international reputation for commissioning and producing new
works (25 world premieres). In addition to broadcasting nationally over NPR's
World of Opera, the company has won a Tony, two Grammies and two Emmy awards.
Houston Grand Opera's Studio is a nationally acclaimed training program for young
singers.
Houston
Masterworks Chorus
4119 Montrose Blvd., Suite 260, Houston, TX 77006
(713)
529-8900; Fax (713) 529-7325
houstonmasterworks[at]SPAMAWAYsbcglobal.net
Ann
Webb, President of the Board
Chorus America
Established: 1986
Houston
Masterworks Chorus and Chamber Choir is in its second decade under the leadership
of new music director Craig Hella Johnson. Founded in 1986 as the Houston Oratorio
Society, this nonprofit organization is Houston's largest independent chorus with
120 skilled singers. HMC members are from all walks of life and all parts of Houston's
diverse community and are brought together by the love of choral music and a commitment
to the task of preparing great works for performance. The chorus is selected by
audition and offers performances which cover the entire range of the choral repertoire
from classical to contemporary. HMC believes music has the power to change lives
for those who sing and who listen.
Houston
Sinfonietta
2
14323 Apple Tree Road, Houston, TX 77079
(281) 497-6574; Fax
(281) 531-0721
gcblytas[at]SPAMAWAYaol.com
George C. Blytas, Conductor,
Music Director
ASCAP
Established: 1973
Houston Sinfonietta,
a west Houston community orchestra, has been providing admission free classical
music concerts to the public for over 20 years. The orchestra performs at St.
Michael Catholic Church located at 1801 Sage Rd south of San Felipe in Houston.
Concerts, 4 or 5 each year, are held at 3:30 pm on Sunday afternoons.
Houston
Symphony Chorus
615 Louisiana Street, Suite 102, Houston, TX 77002-2798
(713)
444-9221; Fax (713) 222-7024
chorus[at]SPAMAWAYsbcglobal.net
Susan Scarrow,
Chorus Manager
Chorus America
The 60 year old Houston Symphony
Chorus consists of 200 singers and is the official choral unit of the Houston
Symphony. It is a chorus of volunteer singer/musicians committed to rehearsing
and performing the choral orchestral repertory at the highest level of choral
artistry achievable. Auditions are held three times a year - fall, winter and
late spring.
Houston
Symphony Orchestra
2
615 Louisiana Street, Suite 102, Houston, TX 77002-2798
(713)
224-4240; (713) 224-7575; Fax (713) 222-7024
office[at]SPAMAWAYhoustonsymphony.org
Steven
Brosvik, General Manager
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1913
Founded in 1913, the Houston Symphony is one of America's oldest performing
arts organizations and enjoys a rich history of musical excellence. The Houston
Symphony has become widely acclaimed as one of the top orchestras in the world
filling each busy season with more than 200 concerts attended by an estimated
300,000 people. These include Classical, Pops series events throughout the year.
Houston
Youth Symphony
2400 Augusta Drive, Suite 235, Houston, TX 77057-4943
(713)
785-2422; (713) 785-2422 Ext. 4251; Fax (713) 785-5261
hysb[at]SPAMAWAYhal-pc.org
Raana
Burnazian Fuller, Executive Director
American Symphony Orchestra League;
Cultural Arts Council of Houston; Texas Music Educators Association
Established:
1947
The mission of the Houston Youth Symphony and Ballet is to recruit,
nurture, and develop young musicians and dancers by enabling them to perform in
a professional setting while enriching the cultural environment of Houston and
the State of Texas. The objectives of the music program are to develop the capability
of students by offering participation, depending on skill level, in one of three
orchestras. This learning experience is designed to complement and enrich existing
public and private school music programs by providing opportunities to perform
in professionally conducted concerts, train under professional instrument section
coaches, and compete for scholarships. Michael Webster, Clifton Evans, Carolyn
Vandiver, and Ann Victor are conductors.
Hubbard
Chamber Ensemble
P.O. Box 621, Rockwall, TX 75087
(972) 772-7692;
Fax (972) 772-7687
mcdonarg[at]SPAMAWAYairmail.net
Michele McDonald
Established:
1986
The Hubbard Chamber Ensemble consists of 5 regular members, who are
also members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and pianist Michele McDonald. The
Ensemble presents at least 8 concerts locally to subscribers and the public. The
Hubbard Chamber Music Series sponsors a Young Artists Solo and Chamber Music Competition,
a Hubbard Student Chamber Music Program, a Rockwall Young Strings Program through
the Rockwall Independent School District. Fund raising events include the Hubbard
Rock'n'Run 5K and Mile Race and the Encore to the Holidays Wine Tasting. Sponsors
are the City of Rockwall, Target, Office Max, Ridge Pointe Athletic Club, Heritage
Title, American National Bank, Shanks Jewelers, and The Dallas Morning News.
Huntsville
Youth Orchestra
Department of Music, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville,
TX 77341
(936) 294-1358
Dr. Carol Smith
Established: 1986
The
Huntsville Youth Orchestra is a nonprofit organization developed to provide opportunities
for performance and competition to students in the Huntsville area. Sponsors include
the Huntsville community and the Huntsville Arts Commission. The HYO performs
and competes throughout the state. Currently, the orchestra is comprised of 35
members, all of whom play string instruments. In the near future, membership may
increase to 50 adding woodwinds, brass, percussion. The group performs September
through May, with Christmas and Spring shows at Sam Houston State University.
Mailing address: P.O. Box 5099, Huntsville, TX 77342.
Irving
Chorale
3333 North MacArthur Blvd., Suite 300, Irving, TX 75062
(817)
504-5135; (972) 252-7558 ext. 247
info[at]SPAMAWAYirvingchorale.org
Phil
Armstrong, President
ASCAP; Cultural Affairs Council of Irving;
Irving Arts Center
Established: 1985
Now celebrating it's 20th year,
this group of 70 singers, under the direction of Harry Wooten, is comprised of
talented music professionals and amateurs from Irving, Dallas, and Fort Worth.
The Chorale's season of subscription concerts showcases it's repertroire of both
traditionl and contemporary choral compositions. A select ensemble performs at
society events, service club meetings, major league sports games, retirement centers,
and convention openings. Open auditions are held in August; others by appointment.
Irving
Symphonic Band
3333 North MacArthur, Irving, TX 75062
(214)
969-6138; (972) 252-ARTS
Nadia Raney, President
Established: 1988
The
Irving Symphonic Band has 65 musicians. Performances include five Twilight Concerts
and Victoria Park in Irving and several formal concerts at Carpenter Hall in the
Irving Arts Center.
Irving
Symphony Orchestra
225 East John Carpenter Fwy., Suite 120, Irving,
TX 75062
(972) 831-8818; (972) 252-2787; Fax (972) 831-8817
irvingsymphony[at]SPAMAWAYirvingsymphony.com
Marguerite
Korkmas, President
American Symphony Orchestra League; Texas Association
for Symphony Orchestras
Established: 1962
The Irving Symphony Orchestra
is a professional ensemble and one of the oldest performing arts groups in Irving.
The 2005-2006 concert series celebrates the 43rd anniversary of continuous performances
consisting of five subscription concerts; a Fourth of July concert and fireworks
display with attendance of 40,000; and four youth concerts with over 8,000 attending.
The ISO performs subscription concerts at the Irving Arts Center Carpenter Performance
Hall (seats 712).
Scott Joplin Chamber Orchestra
P.O. Box 8363,
Houston, TX 77004
(713) 523-9710
Gary Wilkins, Executive Director
Established:
1979
The Community Music Center of Houston seeks to involve the general community
in the appreciation and performance of music through programs and policies which
address the areas of music education, training, performances, and research by
commissioning works by African American and female composers. We currently sponsor
four ensembles: "Scott Joplin Chamber Orchestra," "William Grant Still String
Quartet," "Jazz Crossroads," and "Inner City Youth Orchestra."
Kingwood
Chorale
P.O. Box 6610, Kingwood, TX 77325-6610
(281) 360-9588;
(281) 319-1260; Fax (281) 360-9588
director[at]SPAMAWAYkingwoodchorale.org
Dave
Livingston
American Choral Directors Association
Established:
1988
The Kingwood Chorale consists of 55 to 70 vocalists with a 25 to 35
piece orchestra. Auditions are held in August and January. The Kingwood Chorale
is the primary function of the Kingwood Musical Arts Society, a nonprofit organization
to enrich the cultural arts of Kingwood and surrounding areas with classical music
events and chamber concerts. Formed in September, 1988, by Founding Director,
the late Dudley Cavenaugh, the Chorale is now under the baton of Todd Miller and
in residence at Kingwood College. The Chorale and the College's Fine Arts Department
work together to continue the tradition of excellent music for the local community.
Membership: Members volunteer from Kingwood and surrounding areas and are required
to audition for acceptance. Those interested in participating should contact Todd
Miller at 281-312-1485 for audition. Members are required to furnish uniforms.
La
Follia Austin Baroque
P.O. Box 29773, Austin, TX 78755
(512)
879-1993; Fax (512) 342-0515
info[at]SPAMAWAYlafollia.org
Keith Womer,
Artistic Director
Austin Circle of Theaters; Classical Music Consortium
of Austin
Established: 1980
La Follia is a chamber ensemble specializing
in music of the 17th and 18th centuries performed on instruments of the period.
We are interested in recreating baroque approaches to music making and in performing
works by both well-known and obscure composers. The ensemble features alto and
tenor voices plus violin, flute, lute and guitar, harpsichord, organ, and viola
da gamba. We regularly feature guest artists as well.
Laredo
Philharmonic Orchestra
P.O. Box 1399, Laredo, TX 78042
(956)
326-3039; Fax (956) 326-2655
Brendan Townsend, Music Director
ASCAP;
BMI; American Symphony Orchestra League
Established: 1980
The
Laredo Philharmonic Orchestra presents 5concerts during its annual season in various
locations throughout Laredo, Texas and Mexico. Concerts are open to the general
public. The LPO is a fully professional orchestra consisting of 80 musicians and
performs in Laredo, Nuevo Laredo in Mexico, and cities within a 200-mile radius.
We are part of a collaborative agreement between Laredo Community College and
Texas A&M International University.
Las
Colinas Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 141446, Irving, TX 75014
(972)
252-4800; Fax (972) 252-4877
info[at]SPAMAWAYlascolinassymphony.org
Deborah
Hawkins, Executive Director
American Symphony Orchestral League;
Texas Association of Symphony Orchestras
Established: 1991
The Las
Colinas Symphony Orchestra is a fully professional ensemble of 93 musicians dedicated
to excellence in the performance of symphonic music, offering a subscription season
of six concerts annually. The LCSO provides a cultural complement to the dynamically
growing Las Colinas corporate and residential communities, as well as to patrons
throughout Irving and adjacent cities.
Lewisville
Lake Symphony
PMB 270 - 1301 West Highway 407, No. 201, Lewisville,
TX 75077
(972) 539-8492; (972) 874-9087
info[at]SPAMAWAYlewisvillesymphony.org
Nancy
Wright
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established: 1984
The
Lewisville Lake Symphony is a 45-member community orchestra performing all types
of music - classical to pops, for young and old. We hold five subscription concerts
each season, as well as two pops concerts.
The
Living Opera
705 West Avenue B Suite 601, Garland, TX 75040.
(972)
494-3500; Fax (972) 494-3502
info[at]SPAMAWAYthelivingopera.org
Michael
Chadwick, General Director / Co-Founder
Established: 2004
The Living
Opera is a nonprofit corporation organized to make opera accessible, affordable
and appealing to a broader spectrum of the community by offering high-quality
performances, providing education and outreach programs and promoting the development
of emerging artists and artisans. TLO produces and presents two to three productions
each year. The first two are standard operas, while the third is usually an operetta,
or an opera in English. TLO is almost entirely funded by donations, grants, and
underwriting. In this way, ticket prices are kept to a minimum and opera becomes
much more accessible to local audiences. TLO performs primarily at at the Eisemann
Center in Richardson and performs an annual school tour.
Lone
Star Symphonic Band
P.O. Box 940291, Houston, TX 77094-7291
(281)
460-4517; (713) 893-5026
lonestar[at]SPAMAWAYlonestarsymphonicband.com
Beverly
Emery
Established: 2002
The Lone Star Symphonic band is an adult community
band comprosed of approximately 55 active musicians and performs concerts in the
Houston community. Openings exist in all sections and auditions are held year-round.
Longview
Symphony
P.O. Box 1825, Longview, TX 75606
(903) 236-9739; Fax
(903) 757-5565
longviewsymphony[at]SPAMAWAYcablelynx.com
Carol Mullikin,
General Manager
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1968
The Longview Symphony presents five concerts per season, a chamber music
concert, and two children's concerts. The Longview Symphony has between 65-75
members. No regular auditions are held, but the conductor will schedule auditions
if desired. Grants have been received from the City of Longview, Target Stores,
Eastman Company and the Texas Commission on the Arts. The Longview Symphony League
is the governing body for the Longview Symphony. The League also supports two
youth orchestras, a pre-concert program lecture, a preconcert radio interview
with the conductor, and a newsletter.
Lubbock
Chorale
PMB #303 - 5815 82nd Street, Number 145, Lubbock, TX 79424
(806)
792-9220
lubbockchorale[at]SPAMAWAYsuddenlink.net
Lubbock
Symphony Orchestra
1313 Broadway Street, Suite 2, Lubbock, TX 79401-3109
(806)
762-1688; (806) 762-1688; Fax (806) 762-1824
marketing[at]SPAMAWAYlubbocksymphony.org
Pam
Parkman, President / CEO
ASCAP; BMI; American Symphony Orchestra
League
Established: 1946
The Lubbock Symphony Orchestra's purpose
is to enrich the greater community through quality symphonic performances and
educational experiences. The 84 member professional orchestra presents ten classical,
three pops, one family, and over six educational performances each season. Auditions
for membership are held in August. The Lubbock Youth Symphony Orchestra allows
children 5-18 to improve their abilities through instruction and performance opportunities.
Lyric
Opera of San Antonio
909 NorthEast Loop 410, Suite 636, San Antonio,
TX 78209-1309
(210) 225-5972; Fax (210) 226-7553
Mark Richter, General
Manager/Executive Director
Opera America; Musical America
Established:
1997
Lyric Opera of San Antonio is a professional, fully staged regional
opera company. Producing three operas annually, the company is in its eighth year
and has grown from a $6,000 budget to close to $1,000,000. LOSA auditions talent
every November in New York, and its orchestra is made up of professional symphony
musicians.
Lyric
Opera of Waco
724 Austin Avenue, Waco, TX 76701
(254) 756-7372;
Fax (254) 752-9806
lyricoperawaco[at]SPAMAWAYnetzero.net
Theresa Ford,
Executive Director
Opera America - Professional Member; Opera Guild
International
Established: 1998
The Lyric Opera of Waco, a professional
opera theatre and nonprofit corporation, is dedicated to enrichment of the cultural
environment of Waco and Central Texas. Moreover, the Lyric Opera seeks to extend
opportunity, in traditional and innovative ways, for more Texans to experience
intense drama and vibrant intimacy as well as hilarious comedy of which opera
is capable. Furthermore, we seek to eradicate the misconception that opera is
an elitist art form. The Lyric Opera of Waco is primarily committed to providing
a platform from which American artists who exhibit excellent professional capabilities
can work and be recognized. We will make every effort to ensure that this attitude
pervades the organization. Finally, the Lyric Opera of Waco will strive to offer
a broad spectrum of quality operatic styles to the community in a sincere effort
to provide education, enjoyment and entertainment in the artistic context of opera.
Marshall Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 421, Marshall, TX 75671
(903)
923-2157; Fax (903) 935-1518
twebster[at]SPAMAWAYetbu.edu
Tom Webster,
President
ASCAP; BMI
Established: 1959
The Marshall Symphony's
annual season runs from September through April, presenting three performances.
All performances are held in the Roger's Spiritual Life Center. Symphony on the
Square and participation in the Arts-In-Education program are some of the annual
services provided by the Symphony. Auditions are open at any time, with applications
to the conductor.
Mesquite
Symphonic Band
1527 North Galloway Avenue, Mesquite, TX 75149-2327
(972)
216-9309
dcoates[at]SPAMAWAYednet10.net
Dale Coates, Director
Association
of Concert Bands
Established: 1986
The Mesquite Symphonic Band performs
concerts for civic and community events, an annual "Music in the Park" series
at Westlake Park, and four formal concerts annually. The Mesquite Symphonic Band
is sponsored in part by the Mesquite Arts Council and the Texas Commission on
the Arts. The Mesquite Symphonic Band consists of 45 members. Auditions are held
after conferring with the director. The band performs concerts for civic and community
events, an annual "Music in the Park" series, and three formal concerts annually.
The Mesquite Symphonic Band is sponsored in part by the Mesquite Arts Council,
Texas Commission on the Arts, individuals and business organizations.
Mesquite
Symphony Orchestra
1527 North Galloway, Mesquite, TX 75149
(972)
216-8127; Fax (972) 216-6397
tchrfromoz[at]SPAMAWAYaol.com
Roger Gilliam,
Music Director
Mesquite Arts Council, Inc.
Established: 1987
The
Mesquite Orchestra presents a concert series at low cost to the public performing
classical, romantic and modern repertoire. Performances include concerts at the
Mesquite Arts Center Performance Hall, and at the annual Symphony Guild-sponsored
Debutante Cotillion.
Mid-Texas
Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 3216-TLU, Seguin, TX 78155
(830)
372-8089; Fax (830) 372-8112
mts[at]SPAMAWAYtlu.edu
Cheryl
Fisher, Orchestra Manager
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1978
The Mid-Texas Symphony Orchestra includes 50-60 ensemble members with
more than 400 musicians in its data base. MTS has a 100 member chorus and provides
Young Artists Scholarships in strings, piano, voice, winds and brass. The symphony
performs 6 concerts, altenrating between the cities of Seguin and New Braunfels.
A free children's concert series is performed each season for school districts
within these areas provided by a grant from the Cecilia Young Willard Helping
Fund.
Midland-Odessa
Symphony and Chorale
P.O. Box 60658, Midland, TX 79711
(432)
563-0921; (432) 563-0921; Fax (432) 617-0087
symphony[at]SPAMAWAYmosc.org
M.
Wade Kelley, CEO
American Symphony Orchestra League; Arts Assembly
of Midland; Odessa Council for the Arts and Humanities
Established:
1962
The Midland-Odessa Symphony and Chorale presents a biennial National
Young Artist Competition. The orchestra is composed of approximately 80 musicians
and the chorale has approximately 60 singers. There are three ensembles, the Strings
of the West Quartet, the Lone Star Brass Quintet, and the West Texas Winds. Each
year, more than 50 concerts of classical and popular music are performed in Midland
and Odessa.
New
Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving
3333 North MacArthur Blvd., Suite
300, Irving, TX 75062
(972) 252-7558 ext. 248; (972) 252-2787; Fax (972)
570-4962
Otto Crumroy, Executive Director
Irving Arts Center
Established:
1988
The New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving is a full-size community, volunteer
orchestra comprised of musicians from Irving and surrounding areas, most of whom
have performed together for several years. We present five classical concerts
each year.
North
America Elite Youth Orchestra
5220 Village Creek Drive, Plano, TX
75093
(972) 818-6888; Fax (972) 818-6888
naeyo2001[at]SPAMAWAYyahoo.com
David
Wong, Director/Conductor
Elite Performing Arts Institute; Texas
Chinese Performing Arts Association; Elite Performing Arts Center
Established:
1991
The North America Elite Youth Orchestra is a non-profit organization
founded by David Wong in 1990. A full size symphony ensures a friendly, yet professional
environment for musicians of all ages. Conert Repertoire include Chinese Music
Symphonic Arrangement with Chinese Instrument Soloist. Training in theory and
basic rhythm is taught by university instructors and musicians from area orchestras.
Auditions will begin in January every year. Sponsors include China Airlines, Music
In Motion, Williamson Music Co., Dallas Piano Warehouse, and SHAR Company. Concert
highlights include 1999 performance in Kennedy Center and October 2000 performance
at Carnegie Hall.
North East Texas Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box
1, Commerce, TX 75429
(214) 704-8815; (903) 886-5303; Fax (903) 468-6010
gene_lockhart[at]SPAMAWAYtamu-commerce.edu
Katherine
Hall, Manager
ASCAP
Established: 1990
The North East Texas
Symphony Orchestra performs throughout the region. Many other ensembles from the
orchestra make appearances throughout the region, including string quartets, brass
ensembles and a marimba band. Orchestra size ranges from 20-70 performers and
includes many Texas A&M University-Commerce and Paris Junior College faculty members.
Annual auditions are held at Texas A&M University-Commerce.
North Texas
Men's Chorus
P.O. Box 311367, Denton, TX 76203-1367
(940) 565-4652
Dr.
Jerry McCoy Choral Studies
Established: 1990
"We're the Men from
Texas, North Texas..." is the beginning of the first song in our concerts.
The North Texas Men's Chorus consists of men from high school age to the senior
citizen, representing the greater Wichita Falls communities of Burkburnett, Electra,
Henrietta, Iowa Park, and Sheppard Air Force Base. Our chorus was established
with seven enthusiasts and has grown to a membership of over forty. We try to
limit our concerts to two per month, with weekly rehersals. We perform our concerts
for church groups, civic organizations, school reunions, and retiree organizations.
To date we have performed in Amarillo, Archer City, Burkburnett, Childress, Dallas,
Electra, Frederick OK, Granbury, Henrietta, Iowa Park, Quanah, and Wichita Falls.
The chorus has also performed as a lead in to the musical "Texas", in
the amphitheater at Palo Doro Canyon Park. We have also appeared twice at the
Granbury Opera house in Granbury and the Texas Gold Show in Wichita Falls.
North
Texas Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 190137, Dallas, TX 75219
(214)
526-3214; Fax (214) 528-0673
cbrown[at]SPAMAWAYturtlecreek.org
Kathryn
D. Brown, Artistic Director/Conductor
Northeast
Orchestra
P.O. Box 821395, North Richland Hills, TX 76182
(817)
232-3770; (817) 531-4971; Fax (817) 428-2364
james.warden[at]SPAMAWAYoco.net
James
Warden
The Arts Council of Northeast Tarrant County
Established:
1988
The Northeast Orchestra, a nonprofit organization, is dedicated to enriching
the communities of Northeast Tarrant County through music awareness and appreciation,
and by providing musicians an outlet for their love of music and by cultivating
the talents of young musicians.
Oak
Lawn Band
P.O. Box 190869, Dallas, TX 75219
(214) 621-8998
Christopher
Bronson, Artistic Director
Lesbian and Gay Bands of America
Established:
1980
The Oak Lawn Band is a local community band servicing Dallas' gay and
lesbian community. Membership is open to anyone playing a woodwind, brass, or
percussion instrument, and no auditions are held. We currently rehearse on Monday
evenings at 7:30 p.m at the New Hope Fellowship Church at 2438 Butler St.
Opera
East Texas
P.O. Box 1175, Longview, TX 75606
(903) 234-1300
info[at]SPAMAWAYoperaet.com
Derrith
Bondurant, General Director
Musical America; Opera America
Established:
1992
Grand Opera at its grandest! That's what Opera Longview, the East Texas
region's only opera company, has to offer. Music drama, passion, creative sets
and costumes, with powerful professional and amateur voices brought together from
across America to make the opera entertainment scene the most sought-after ticket
around. The Opera Longview's objectives are to educate, promote, and improve the
arts and culture base of the East Texas area by introducing the classic art form
of opera. Productions feature professional musicians as well as local talent.
Auditions are announced and held in New York City each November. Local chorus
and cast auditions are held in area colleges and universities each spring. One
opera is performed the first week of June. A National Young Opera Artists Competition
is held each September.
Opera
in the Heights
P.O. Box 7887, Houston, TX 77270
(713) 861-5303;
(713) 861-5303; Fax (713) 862-2350
info[at]SPAMAWAYoperaintheheights.org
Mr.
Royston C. Hughes, Managing Director
Opera America
Established:
1996
Opera in the Heights is a nonprofit corporation and professional opera
company which exists to provide emerging professional singers the opportunity
to perform lead roles and to bring intimate, affordable opera performances to
the Greater Houston Area. Auditions are held each December in Houston and New
York, and are open to local and non-local singers. Performances are held in the
300-seat Lambert Hall in the Houston Heights. Concerts and outreach programs tour
the Gulf Coast region.
Orange Community Concert Band
9070 Manion
Drive, Beaumont, TX 77706
(409) 866-6299
rstrickland[at]SPAMAWAYgt.rr.com
Robert
Strickand, President
Orchestra
of the Pines
Box 13043, SFA Station, Nacogdoches, TX 75962
(936)
468-4602; (936) 468-6407; Fax (936) 468-5810
Mr. Gene H. Moon
The Orchestra
of the Pines is a regional symphony orchestra that performs a full season of works
from the standard literature, both at SFA and in neighboring East Texas communities.
Dr. Jeffrey Jacobsen is the Artistic Director and Conductor..
Orpheus
Chamber Singers
P.O. Box 181063, Dallas, TX 75218-8063
(214)
546-1252; Fax (214) 321-7380
administrator[at]SPAMAWAYorpheuschambersingers.org
Kenton
Kravig
Chorus America
Established: 1995
The Orpheus Chamber
Singers is a 24-voice, mixed professional chamber choir which performs music of
the past five centuries. Our concert season is held September through May at various
venues throughout Dallas. Auditions are held in January, May and August. Season
sponsored in part by the Office of Cultural Affairs in Dallas, TACA, and WRR.
Pasadena Philharmonic Orchestra
3218 Spencer Highway, Pasadena,
TX 77504
(713) 941-3332
Debbie Salisbury, President
ASCAP
Established:
1982
The Pasadena Philharmonic Orchestra, part of the Pasadena Philharmonic
Society, is made up of approximately 50+ local, professional and non-professional
members which perform at the San Jacinto College Slocumb Auditorium in Pasadena.
Typically four full symphony orchestra concerts, and one chamber music concert
are held per season. The organization's purpose is to help promote and expand
the cultural affairs of the City of Pasadena through the enjoyment of music; and
to provide scholarship funding for students interested in pursuing music as a
course of studies. The organization receives funding through the generous grants
of the City of Pasadena, area businesses, and dedicated patrons.
Plainview
Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 1857, Plainview, TX 79073
(806) 667-0782
plainview.symphony[at]SPAMAWAYvalornet.com
Kerry
Kirk, Artistic Director/Manager
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1978
The Plainview Symphony Orchestra features up to 60 area musicians and
a guest conductor. They perform four times each season in Harral Auditorium on
the Wayland Baptist University campus. The afternoon Christmas concert is performed
for all fourth and fifth graders as an introduction to symphony music. There is
no charge to the students and the Plainview ISD provides bus transportation. The
Symphony Guild, with its Debutante program, is a strong presence at the concerts
and in the community. Plainview Symphony Board believes it to be the smallest
city to have a symphony.
Plano
Community Band
P.O. Box 864441, Plano, TX 75086-4441
(972) 964-8823
info[at]SPAMAWAYplanoband.com
Jim
Winsor, President
Association of Concert Bands
Established: 1979
The
Plano Community Band performs annual concerts in Haggard Park. The band also performs
two indoor concerts each year and performs at various city functions.
Plano
Symphony Orchestra
2701-C West 15th Street, No. 187, Plano, TX 75075
(972)
473-7262; Fax (972) 473-4639
pr[at]SPAMAWAYplanosymphony.org
Alice Hobbs
American
Symphony Orchestra League; Plano Chamber of Commerce; Texas Association
of Symphony Orchestras
Established: 1983
The Plano Symphony Orchestra
concert season includes five classical concerts, four Holiday Pops concerts, two
chamber ensembles, a family series, and six school day concerts. Performances
are held at the Eisemann Center in their 1550-seat auditorium. Sponsors include
individuals, the City of Plano, Texas Commission on the Arts, and several corporations.
Auditions are held in late summer. The Plano Symphony Orchestra has 35-60 musicians.
Series includes chamber ensemble concerts performed in various church venues.
The Symphony Association is also known for extensive educational and outreach
programs such as 4th Grade Concerts, Instrument Petting Zoo and meet the Maestro.
ProCantus
Lyric Opera
P.O. Box 3690, McAllen, TX 78041-3690
(956) 872-6478
contact[at]SPAMAWAYprocantuslyricopera.org
Edinir
de Oliveira, Vice President
ProCantus Lyric Opera, a local non-profit organization,
started its season with a fantastic performance of the Amahl and the Night Visitors
December 13, 2005 at the McAllen Civic Center. These are the review words of Jim
McKone, The Monitor, on December 16, 2005: "The return of home-produced opera
in the Valley stage underlines Hidalgo County's growing wealth, prosperity and
affection toward one of the most expensive and difficult fine arts".
Rich-Tone
Chorus
P.O. Box 832978, Richardson, TX 75083-2778
(972) 234-6065
dale[at]SPAMAWAYrichtones.org
Helen
Swanston, Management Team
Sweet Adelines International
Established:
1968
The Rich-Tone Chorus features 150 women from the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex
dedicated to the performance of barbershop music. The Rich-Tones hold three Sweet
Adalines International championship titles: one in 1992, 1996, and 1998. Chartered
in 1968 with 16 singers, the chorus has enjoyed growth both in membership and
in its musical strength. The Rich-Tones have performed in many settings, from
Good Morning America to the Texas State Republican Convention. Annual shows and
Christmas performances feature high-energy song and dance numbers along with heart-warming
ballads. The Rich-Tones are available for performing as a full chorus and in smaller
groups. Award-winning quartets have individual show packages.
Richardson
Community Band
P.O. Box 832964, Richardson, TX 75083-2964
(972)
475-0245; (972) 673-8256; Fax (972) 487-4929
info[at]SPAMAWAYrichardsoncommunity
George
W. Jones, Jr., Conductor
National Association of Concert Bands
Established:
1970
The Richardson Community Band is an adult volunteer organization providing
professional and nonprofessional wind and percussion musicians the opportunity
to perform concert band music. The 75-member band had been providing 12-14 concerts
annually. The band is sponsored in part by the Richardson Arts Commission. Membership
is open to all adults.
Richardson
Symphony
The Atrium at Campbell Road - 800 E. Campbell Road, Suite
122, Richardson, TX 75081
(972) 234-4195; (972) 744-4650 ; Fax (972) 238-7514
glandis[at]SPAMAWAYrichardsonsymphony.org
George
Landis, Executive Director
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1962
The Richardson Symphony, founded in 1961, is the premiere orchestra
of the North Texas region and is the resident symphony of the Charles W. Eisemann
Center offering a variety of classical and pops concerts. The orchestra is comprised
of sixty-five professional AFM Union musicians under the leadership of Anshel
Bruilow. RSO also presents the Lennox International Young Artists Competition;
Symphony Days; special educational programs benefiting RISD students and the University
of North Texas and University of Texas at Dallas. RSO holds auditions each year
in late August.
River
City Pops
P.O. Box 201285, Austin, TX 78720
(512) 350-7677
info[at]SPAMAWAYrivercitypops.org
Peter
Beilharz, President
Established: 1984
River City Pops, is a vocal and
dance performance organization that has entertained the Austin community and surrounding
areas for 22 years. We are a 30-voice choral ensemble that performs fully-staged
and choreographed songs and medleys from Broadway, screen, and recordings. The
only adult group of its kind in the Austin area.
Round
Rock Community Choir
1612 Scenic Loop, Round Rock, TX 78681
(512)
255-5458; (512) 246-7116
pres[at]SPAMAWAYk2software.com
Dr. Linda Bolding
Established:
1985
Community choir with approximately 120 members ranging in age from 70's
down to the teens. Performs both classical choral music as well as a wide variety
of popular music from the 1920s through today. Music is performed in a variety
of venues with solos, small ensembles, and the entire choir. Auditions are held
in August and January of each year. The choir is supported by membership dues,
individual and corporate donations and city grants.
San
Angelo Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 5922, San Angelo, TX 76902
(325)
658-5877; Fax (325) 653-1045
director[at]SPAMAWAYsanangelosymphony.org
Jennifer
Odom, Executive Director
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1949
The San Angelo Symphony Orchestra performs seven subscription concerts
a year including a Young Artists Competition (The Sorantin). The orchestra has
approximatel 65 members, 26 of whom are local residents. Several San Angelo corporations
contribute to the symphony through concert sponsorship, including Wells Fargo,
and Town and Country. We have 650 patron members who provide up to 50 percent
of our funding.
San Antonio Early Music Ensemble
132 Linda Drive,
San Antonio, TX 78216
(210) 822-0416; Fax (210) 822-0416
ggbellstx[at]SPAMAWAYaol.com
George
Gregory, Director
Established: 1970
San Antonio Early Music Ensemble,
celebrating its 35th anniversary, was formed in an effort to recreate the sounds
of medieval and renaissance music. For concerts and rehearsals, the ensemble has
access to one of the largest collections of early instruments in the U.S. The
ensemble has played for the Texas Music Teachers Association, the San Antonio
Festival, The Round Top Festival of Early Music, the San Antonio Early Music Festival,
and concerts for churches and universities in San Antonio, Laredo, Brownsville,
Seguin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Corpus Christi, San Marcos, and Shreveport, Louisiana.
The ensemble was in residency in Santa Fe, New Mexico, at the invitation of the
Desert Chorale. The ensemble has also been in residency with the Children's Chorus
of San Antonio where they assisted in the preparation of music concerts from the
Spanish Renaissance. The Ensemble has been presented three times on National Public
Radio's "Performance Today" and voted the "Best Classical Music
Ensemble" by the readers of the "San Antonio Current".
San
Antonio Symphony
P.O. Box 658, San Antonio, TX 78293-0658
(210)
554-1000; (210) 554-1010; Fax (210) 554-1008
greend[at]SPAMAWAYsasymphony.org
David
Green, CEO
Established: 1939
The San Antonio Symphony exist to inspire,
educate, and entertain the people of San Antonio and South Texas through the performance
of live orchestra music performed at the highest possible level of artistic quality
in order to help meet the cultural, educational, and entertainment needs of our
region. The Symphony first performed in 1939 and offers more than 100 performances
to over 185,000 people. The Symphony serves over 50,000 children annually through
its Young People's Concerts.
San
Antonio Vocal Arts Ensemble
12107 Magnolia Blossom, San Antonio,
TX 78247
(210) 494-3674; Fax (210) 490-6801
moroneys[at]SPAMAWAYix.netcom.com
Covita
Moroney
ASCAP
Established: 1989
The San Antonio Vocal Arts
Ensemble (SAVAE) consists of seven singers who also play a variety of wind and
percussion instruments. Since its founding in 1989, the ensemble has made the
music of colonial Latin America (villancicos from the XVII century) its special
focus. The San Antonio Vocal Arts Ensemble has five CDs out: two on the Iago label,
and two on the World Library label.
Schola
Cantorum of Texas
P.O. Box 470984, Fort Worth, TX 76147
(817)
732-7664; Fax (817) 732-7662
schola[at]SPAMAWAYearthlink.net
Carol L.
Pyle, Executive Director
American Choral Directors Association;
Chorus America; Texas Choral Directors Association
Established:
1962
Schola Cantorum of Texas is a 70+ voice, volunteer, adult classical
chorus performing an October-May season of at least ten concerts in Fort Worth,
Arlington, and Greater Tarrant County. Singers audition annually in August. Sponsors
include Leo F. Potishman Foundation, Bank One, N.A. Trustee; Star-Telegram, Amon
G. Carter Foundation, Crystelle Waggoner Trust, Prestige Gunnite, Texas Commission
on the Arts, WRR fm 101.1, Arts Council of Fort Worth, Colonial Charities, Molyneaux
Foundation, Wells Fargo Foundation, and City of Arlington.
Sherman
Symphony Orchestra
900 North Grand Avenue, Suite No. 61567, Sherman,
TX 75090
(903) 813-2461; (903) 813-2251; Fax (903) 813-2273
Daniel Dominick,
Conductor
Established: 1965
Sherman Symphony Orchestra is a 70 member,
community-based, semi-professional organization that performs five subscription
concerts and one children's concert a year and is a part of the Austin College
Community Series. The orchestra's home is the newly restored Kidd-Key concert
hall, a 1930's art deco auditorium that seats 1340. Auditions are held in September
and periodically throughout the year for any open chairs.
South Texas Chorale
P.O.
Box 1709, Harlingen, TX 78551-1709
(956) 425-9201
Dennis Mitchell, Board
President
Established: 1992
The South Texas Chorale is a volunteer community
choral with Rio Grande valley-wide participation. We perform with an accompanying
orchestra.
South
Texas Youth Symphony
P.O. Box 2832, McAllen, TX 78502
(956)
393-2293; Fax (956) 393-2290
administrator[at]SPAMAWAYvalleyorchestra.org
Glenda
Boykin, Administrator
ASCAP; BMI; American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1976
The Valley Symphony Orchestra, part of the South Texas Symphony Association,
sponsored the 100 member Valley Symphony Orchestra and the 120 member Symphony
Chorale. The orchestra performs four to six season subscription concerts each
year at the University of Texas-Pan American Fine Arts Auditorium in Edinburg
and McAllen Civic Center. The orchestra also performs annual student concerts,
concerts in local civic auditoriums, outdoor parks, and in Mexico. Orchestra members
are paid a per-service stipend and membership is by audition only. Auditions are
usually conducted in August, but may be scheduled at other times, as the conductor
desires and openings arise. All orchestral musicians are residents of the Rio
Grande Valley.
Symphony
Arlington
P.O. Box 202051, Arlington, TX 76006-8051.
(817) 385-0484;
(817) 385-0484; Fax (817) 385-0480
info[at]SPAMAWAYsymphonyarlington.org
Robert Carter Austin
Symphony Arlington is one of the largest arts
groups in Arlington, and presents a season of eight concerts annually at the MetroCenter
under the baton of Music Director Robert Carter Austin. The ensemble's ninety-three
professional musicians are chosen by competitive auditions from over three hundred
applicants. These musicians present concerts of outstanding artistic quality,
with a balanced program of classical masterworks, and pops repertoire. Symphony
Arlington has supplemented these superb musicians with guest artists of international
repute...
Symphony
North of Houston
P.O. Box 73591, Houston, TX 77273
(713) 867-3465;
(713) 867-3465
rbuerger[at]SPAMAWAYearthlink.net
Rubena Buerger
Established:
1974
Symphony North is a 45-piece nonprofit orchestra now in its 24th season
presenting quality performances of orchestra music to the residents of North Houston.
This organization is made up of music teachers, professionals, miscellaneous careers,
and a few talented students. Included each season is a Christmas concert, a children's
concert, a pops concert, a performance by Young Artist Competition winners, and
concerts featuring standard orchestral literature. Auditions are held as needed.
The
Symphony of Southeast Texas
4345 Phelan, Suite 105, Beaumont, TX
77707
(409) 892-2257; Fax (409) 892-0117
sost[at]SPAMAWAYsost.org
Galen
Wixson, Executive Director
American Symphony Orchestra League;
Texas Association of Symphony Orchestras
Established: 1953
The Symphony
of Southeast Texas annually presents a five-concert subscription series, a holiday
concert, and a Fourth of July performance. In addition, four free concerts are
presented to area youth. The orchestra is comprised of 70 musicians from throughout
the Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana region. Auditions are held during
the summer months with the symphony's concert season beginning in September.
Temple
Jazz Orchestra
Temple College - 2600 South First Street, Temple,
TX 76504
(254) 298-8555; (254) 298-8555; Fax (254) 298-8226
t.fairlie@SPAMAWAYtemplejc.edu
Thomas
Fairlie, Director, Division of Fine Arts
Established: 1990
A professional
jazz orchestra (twenty piece jazz group) with members from the Waco/Temple/Killeen
area, which performs twice a year at the college, and performs other concerts
in the community and in the central Texas area. The TJO is the featured ensemble
(with a guest artist) at the annual Temple Jazz Festival held each spring. Director:
Tom Fairlie.
Temple
Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 4241, Temple, TX 76505-4241
(254)
778-6683; (254) 778-6683; Fax (254) 773-9790
info[at]SPAMAWAYtemplesymphony.org
Donald
W. Nelson, Executive Director
American Symphony Orchestra League;
Texas Association for Symphony Orchestra
Established: 1995
The Temple
Symphony Orchestra is made up of 65 to 75 professional Central Texas musicians.
The TSO presents four concerts per year in Temple and travels to Georgetown for
four performances. Each year we offer a Chamber Orchestra concert, a Van Cliburn
medalist recital onto our schedule. We also have performed in other central Texas
cities and the Temple Jazz Orchestra.
Texas
Bach Choir
11 Saint Luke's Lane, San Antonio, TX 78209
(210)
828-6425 ext 201; (210) 657-7466
tickets[at]SPAMAWAYtexasbachchoir.org
Marina
Lewis, President
Established: 1976
The Texas Bach Choir is a chorus
of 35 men and women amateur singers selected by audition. We rehearse weekly.
With the Texas Bach Collegium, paid musicians from several Texas cities who play
reproductions of period instruments, we present four public concerts annually.
Texas
Boys Choir
3
3901 South Hulen Street, Fort Worth, TX 76109-1810
(817) 924-1482;
(817) 924-1482 ext.13; Fax (817) 926-9932
stephen.madrid[at]SPAMAWAYfwafa.org
Stephen
Madrid, Booking Agent
American Choral Directors Association; Chorus
America; Texas Music Educators Association
Established: 1946
The
Texas Boys Choir is a professional, non-profit choir and educational institution.
The choir performs locally, nationally and internationally, both for fees and
for community service purposes. Auditions are held throughout year on an individual
basis. The Texas Boys Choir is sponsored by various music and performing arts
companies and corporations as well as individual donations.
Texas
Camerata
2
P.O. Box 101902, Fort Worth, TX 76185-1902
(817) 921-9275;
(817) 921-9275
dfwearlymusic[at]SPAMAWAYyahoo.com
Brian Perry
Early
Music America; Viola da Gamba Society of America
Established:
1990
Proudly based in Fort Worth, Texas Camerata is dedicated to performing
the music of the BAroque with an emphasis on historical stye, presenting a five-concert
subscription series and additional concerts throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Texas Camerata's programs combine a captivating mix of familiar and less well-known
vocal and instrumental chamber music. Introducing their audience to "hidden gems,"
while simultaneously giving fresh interpretations to the Baroque "classics" remains
the primary focus of Texas Camerata.
Texas
Children's Choir
2530 Harry Wurzbach Road, No. 2606, San Antonio
78209
(210) 317-7914; Fax (210) 916-4040
tghardaway[at]SPAMAWAYyahoo.com
Colonel
Thomas Hardaway, Director
Texas
Early Music Project
P.O. Box 4328, Austin, TX 78765
(512) 371-0099
sprewitt2[at]SPAMAWAYaustin.rr.com
Stephanie
Prewitt
Texas
Girls' Choir
4449 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107
(817)
732-8161; Fax (817) 732-4774
tgc[at]SPAMAWAYtexasgirlschoir.org
Debi
Weir, Executive Director
Established: 1962
The Texas Girls' Choir has
been acclaimed internationally in over 50 countries, performing in Europe, the
Orient, the Middle East, Canada, South America, South Seas, South Africa, and
the U.S. The Texas Girls' Choir presents more than 125 performances annually and
this past summer traveled to the Orient (including Thailand, China, and Hong Kong).
The choir is made up of girls ages eight-14 years from the North Texas area representing
more than 30 cities. The choir's headquarters where rehearsals and activities
are held is in Fort Worth, Texas. The Texas Girls' Choir was founded in 1962 by
Shirley Carter and was the first girls' choir incorporated in the US.
Town
North Concert Band
6847 Town North Drive, Dallas, TX 75231
(214)
348-9326
wrspoonmore[at]SPAMAWAYsbcglobal.net
Wanda Spoonmore, Treasurer
Established:
1965
The Town North Concert Band is a nonprofit community band with 35-45
members. TNCB performs everything from marches to showtunes.
Turtle
Creek Chorale
P.O. Box 190137, Dallas, TX 75219-0137
(214) 526-3214;
(800) 496-4412; Fax (214) 528-0673
cpopkess[at]SPAMAWAYturtlecreek.org
Craig
Popkess, Development Director
American Choral Directors Association;
Chorus America; Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses
Established:
1980
The Turtle Creek Chorale is a 225-voice male chorus with two small performing
ensembles: Encore and Chamber Chorus. Concert season is year-round. Auditions
are held in August and January of each year. TCC is sponsored by American Airlines,
WFAA Channel 8, the Dallas Morning News and the City of Dallas.
Tyler
Youth Orchestra
P.O. Box 130694, Tyler, TX 75713
(903) 597-4896
Resa
Jones
American Symphony Orchestra League; Texas Association of
Symphony Orchestras
Established: 1979
The Tyler Youth Orchestra
offers classical music training for young musicians. The more advanced students
perform with TYO, while beginning musicians play with the Tyler Preparatory Orchestra.
Both groups rehearse weekly in addition to frequent sectionals with professional
musicians. The orchestras provide three formal concerts each year as well as performances
at community functions throughout the year.
Valley
Symphony Orchestra and Chorale
P.O. Box 2832, McAllen, TX 78502
(956)
393-2293; Fax (956) 393-2290
administrator[at]SPAMAWAYvalleyorchestra.org
Glenda
Boykin, Administrator
ASCAP; BMI; American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1976
The Valley Symphony Orchestra, part of the South Texas Symphony Association,
sponsored the 100 member Valley Symphony Orchestra and the 120 member Symphony
Chorale. The orchestra performs four to six season subscription concerts each
year at the University of Texas-Pan American Fine Arts Auditorium in Edinburg
and McAllen Civic Center. The orchestra also performs annual student concerts,
concerts in local civic auditoriums, outdoor parks, and in Mexico. Orchestra members
are paid a per-service stipend and membership is by audition only. Auditions are
usually conducted in August, but may be scheduled at other times, as the conductor
desires and openings arise. All orchestral musicians are residents of the Rio
Grande Valley.
Victoria
Symphony Orchestra
2112 North Navarro Street, Victoria, TX 77901-4829
(361)
576-4500; Fax (361) 575-8216
victoriasymphony[at]SPAMAWAYsbcglobal.net
Michelle
Hall, Executive Director
American Symphony Orchestra League; Symphonies
of the Southwest
Established: 1973
The Victoria Symphony Orchestra,
part of the Victoria Symphony Society, consists of approximately 60 musicians
and annually provides a series of five Master Series Concerts, two Family Series
Concerts and one Youth Discovery Concert at the Victoria College Fine Arts Auditorium.
For more than three decades, Victoria Symphony Orchestra has provided world-class
performances. Auditions are held throughout the year.
Waco
Community Band
1400 College Drive, Waco, TX 76708
(254) 299-8220
shadowbadger[at]SPAMAWAYyahoo.com
Brian
Harris
Association of Community Bands
Established: 1981
Waco
Community Band is an auditioned symphonic band sponsored by McLennan Community
College. The 57-piece ensemble is comprised of adults and performs a variety of
music and public services.
Waco
Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 1201, Waco, TX 76703
(254) 754-1035;
(254) 745-0851; Fax (254) 752-8611
info[at]SPAMAWAYwacosymphony.com
Susan
Taylor, Executive Director
American Symphony Orchestra League
Established:
1961
The Waco Symphony Orchestra presents five subscription concerts each
year, as well as The Nutcracker, and an annual Holiday concert. Eighty musicians
perform in the orchestra; auditions held each fall. A chamber music series is
offered consisting of four concerts annually. The WSA sponsors a Youth Orchestra
consisting of 60 students with 2 performances held annually and 2 youth choirs
of 50 area students.
Waco
Symphony Youth Orchestra Waco Symphony Youth Choirs
3408 Macarthur
Drive, Waco, TX 76708-1740
(254) 714-1312; (254) 741-0267
jspark2053[at]SPAMAWAYaol.com
Jo
Spark
Accepted by audition, the Waco Symphony Youth Orchestra performs a
concert each fall and spring. Over sixty students from the Central Texas area
participate in the orchestra. The Waco Symphony Children's Choir is celebrating
its fifth season with the Waco Symphony Association, Inc. The Children's Choir
offers young men and women the opportunity for vocal music study and choral performance.
The members of the group are chosen by audition and live in Waco and the surrounding
communities.
Wichita
Falls Symphony Orchestra
1300 Lamar, Wichita Falls, TX 76301
(940)
723-6202; Fax (940) 732-6224
wfso[at]SPAMAWAYsbcglobal.net
Janel Ponder
Smith, Executive Director
American Symphony Orchestra League; Texas
Association of Symphony Orchestras
Established: 1946
The 75-member
Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra presents a series of six subscription concerts,
fifteen youth concerts at local area schools, and two Lollipop programs for children
3-9 years old during the summer months.
Wichita Falls Youth Symphony Orchestra
1300
Lamar, Wichita Falls, TX 76301
(940) 723-6202; Fax (940) 723-6224
wfyso[at]SPAMAWAYsbcglobal.net
Juliana
Lehman, Executive Director
Founded in 1992, the Wichita Falls Youth Symphony
Orchestra provides educational experiences for students and encourages performance
and appreciation of classical music. Activities include four showcase concerts
free to the public, an apprentice program, scholarship opportunities, ensemble
performances, sectionals, and a student retreat.
Williamson
County Symphony Orchestra
2310 Sage Canyon Drive, Cedar Park, TX
78613-6989
(512) 468-3227; (512) 401-8863
HetrickTx[at]SPAMAWAYmsn.com
Mary
Ann Hetrick, Founder
Established: 2001
HCCO is a community based orchestra
composed of adults and high school students who wish to enjoy the world of classical
music together. Performances take place every 6 to 8 weeks at various locations
around Round Rock and Austin. New members are accepted by audition.
Wimberley
Community Chorus
P.O. Box 1632, Wimberley, TX 78676
(512) 847-0629
David
Morales
Established: 1980
Our volunteer chorus mubers about eighty men
and women. We perform three times a year: December, Spring, 4thh of July. We do
small ensemble performances at nursing homes. Rotating director and accompanist.
Ancillary instrumentalists as needed. No auditions..Sponsors: Wimberley Lions
Club, Civic Club, Women's Club.
The
Women's Chorus of Dallas
3630 Harry Hines Blvd. Suite 210, Dallas,
TX 75219
(214) 520-7828; Fax (214) 520-6328
twcdoffice[at]SPAMAWAYtwcd.org
Barbara
Beggs, Executive Director
American Choral Directors Association;
Chorus America; GALA Choruses
Established: 1989
The Women's Chorus
of Dallas is a diverse group of women performing a variety of music from Bach
to Broadway. We appear in three subscription concerts and a variety of community
service events and fundraisers each year. We have recorded nine solo CDs. We have
formed an alliance with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, the beneficiary
of a portion of the proceeds from the Sing for the Cure CD. Auditions are held
in November and July. Visit our website at www.twcd.org for further information.
The
Woodlands Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 130111, The Woodlands, TX 77393
(281)
298 4100; Fax (281) 298-1698
info[at]SPAMAWAYwoodlandssymphony.com
Dagang
Chen, Music Director
American Symphony Orchestra League; Texas
Area Symphony Orchestras
Established: 1993
The Woodlands Symphony
Orchestra is a 65-piece orchestra that performs four classical concerts and two
pop concerts each year. The WSO features an adult chorus and the "Entergy Youth
Philharmonic", a select group of instrumentalists in the fifth through the twelfth
grades. Sponsors include Anadarko Corporation, George and Cynthia Mitchell, El
Paso Woodforest National Bank, NL Industries, Mitchell Energy, Browne, Solomon
Brothers, Cooper and Lybrand, Entergy-Gulf State Utilities, Interamerican Corporation,
and Dresser Industries.
Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth
Orchestra
Hall 4401 Trail Lake Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76109
(817) 923-3121; Fax
(817) 924-0007
William Jordan, Executive Director
American Symphony
Orchestra League; Arlington Fine Arts Council; Arts Council of Fort
Worth and Tarrant County
Established: 1965
The Youth Orchestra of
Greater Fort Worth includes five orchestras with an enrollment of approximately
300 students ranging in age from 3-19. Weekly full rehearsals at Orchestra Hall,
September through May, and scheduled sectional rehearsals with professional musicians.
The Senior Youth Orchestra has a major concert tour outside the U.S. every three
or four years. The Junior Youth Orchestra has weekend concert trip yearly. Auditions
are held in May and August. Size of ensembles: Youth Orchestra (120 members),
Junior Youth Orchestra (124 members), String Orchestra (47 members), and Suzuki
School (37 members).
Youth
Orchestras of San Antonio
106 Auditorium Circle, Suite 130, San Antonio,
TX 78205
(210) 737-0097; Fax (210) 732-7233
jmielke[at]SPAMAWAYyosa.org
David Goudy, Interim Executive Director
American Symphony Orchestra
League; Cultural Alliance of San Antonio
Established: 1977
Youth
Orchestras of San Antonio (YOSA) provides superior orchestral, educational, cultural,
and performance oppurtunities to young musicians in the San Antonio metropolitan
area. Over 350 young musicians, ages 8-21 study in one of the five orchestras
or beginning/intermediate string education classes. Placement is determined by
auditions, which are held in May and August or by special appointment. The YOSA
program includes weekly rehearsals, sectional coaching, performance oppurtunities,
chamber music, master classes, performance tours, and a summer string camp.
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