Mail your check to: Dearborn Symphony PO Box 2063 Dearborn, MI 48123
DEARBORN SYMPHONY: INSPIRING OUR COMMUNITY TOGETHER
On Giving Tuesday, your support will help us:
EDUCATE:Transform lives by giving thousands of 4th graders their first chance to experience live classical music, sparking curiosity and creativity in our local schools.
ENRICH:Support our world-class musicians, who bring award-winning performances to Dearborn, enriching lives and building memories for all who attend.
ENTRUST:Nurture the next generation of musicians through Side-by-Side Youth Symphony concerts, where young players perform alongside seasoned professionals, gaining skills and confidence.
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ENGAGE:Foster community through free events and concerts, connecting neighbors, friends, and families and making Dearborn a vibrant cultural hub.
EMPOWER:Invest in the musical dreams of young talent through scholarships for private lessons—because every child deserves the chance to explore their potential.
ENHANCE:Partner with local organizations to deliver exceptional, collaborative performances, bringing together the best of Dearborn’s creative community.
This Giving Tuesday, join us in creating a brighter, more harmonious Dearborn. Your gift supports programs that uplift, inspire, and enrich lives through the power of music.
Auditions for the Dearborn Symphony will be scheduled soon. We will be holding auditions on September 11, 2019 at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center for the following positions: Assistant Concertmaster Principal Clarinet Principal Horn Second Horn To schedule a time, email kathy@dearbornsymphony.org Audition requirements can be found at https://dearbornsymphony.org/wp/musicians/
In cooperation with City of Dearborn and the Dearborn Community Fund, the Dearborn Symphony participated in a 30 minute video production = A Holiday Musical Gift to the Community. Here are two excepts featuring the Dearborn Symphony. Click here for the full show.
George Bizet’s “Farandole” is a piece of music that is steeped in history and tradition. This lively tune is the final piece of the composer’s “L’Arlésienne” suite, which was composed in 1872 and premiered in Paris the same year. The suite is based on a play of the same name by Alphonse Daudet and it…