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Mobile Symphony is the premier producer of live symphonic music
in the Gulf Coast region. It is committed to enhancing the lives
of every member of the community by achieving the highest standards in
live symphonic music and music education.
Past
Mobile Symphony was established in 1970 as Symphony Concerts of Mobile.
Its mission was to present excellent touring orchestras for six evening
concerts. Orchestras included Alabama Symphony, Louisiana Philharmonic
Orchestra, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and more.
In 1996, the board of Mobile Symphony decided that to truly serve the
educational, quality of life, and economic development needs of the
community, it must create a local Mobile Symphony Orchestra, utilizing
and developing local professional musicians. Thus, the planning and
development of the local orchestra began. The official name was changed
to Mobile Symphony, Inc. in 1997.
Recent Past
Jerome Shannon
served as Principal Guest Conductor for the Mobile Symphony during
1998-2000 while the board conducted the search for its first Music
Director. During these years, new education programs for young people
were developed and expanded, and free outdoor concerts were added to
its regular concert season. In addition, Mobile Symphony officially
became the orchestra for Mobile Opera productions.
2000-2001 marked the beginning of a new era for the Mobile community. Scott Speck
was named Mobile Symphony's first Music Director. Speck's talent,
enthusiasm and love of music has elevated the orchestra to new levels
and created a new standard of excitement for the entire community.
Also, during this time the Mobile Symphony Youth Orchestra completed its first year under the auspices of Mobile Symphony. Mobile Symphony's music education program, Preludes , was funded by a grant from NEA. Professional musicians taught violin lessons to 90 third graders and offered music classes to over 1,500 students, in nine area elementary schools.
In 2001-2002, a new acoustical shell transformed the entire concert
experience for orchestra and audience alike. The education program
encompassed eleven area elementary schools. Bay Area Strings
, a community string ensemble, moved into Mobile Symphony's education
program as an opportunity for both adults and youth. The Chamber Music
Series was extended to the Eastern Shore at the University of South
Alabama's Fairhope campus. Mobile Symphony and Mobile Opera purchased a
building at 257 Dauphin Street
, and renovations were completed in September 2002. The building
includes a rehearsal hall, teaching studios and administrative office
space.
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