Long Beach Symphony Orchestra
The Long Beach Symphony Orchestra is a symphony orchestra based in Long Beach, California. Founded in 1935 as an amateur "recreational ensemble", it became fully professional in 1966 and hired the Cuban conductor Alberto Bolet two years later.[1] The orchestra faced serious financial troubles in the mid-1980s and cancelled an entire season in 1984-85. In 1989, pioneering female conductor JoAnn Falletta took over[2] and served for 11 years.[3] Since 2001 the company has been led by music director Enrique Arturo Diemecke, a native of Mexico, who announced his departure in November 2013.[4][5]
The Long Beach Symphony Orchestra (LBSO) presents six Classics Concerts and one holiday celebration each year in the Long Beach Performing Arts Center Terrace Theater. Five Orchestra POPS! events take place in the Long Beach Arena. LBSO has 83 tenured musicians, including many of Southern California's first-call studio players.
Mission statement
'The mission of the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra is to enrich our community by providing high-quality traditional and contemporary symphonic music and life-shaping educational experiences.
Music programs
Known for its comprehensive music-education programs, the LBSO reaches more than 25,000 students each year, including the Miller Foundation Symphony Concerts for Young People. In partnership with the Long Beach Unified School District, every 4th and 5th grader is bussed to the Terrace Theater for four symphony concerts over two days.
The education programs of the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra are sequentially designed, created as age-appropriate music education experiences, and provide an opportunity for students to experience musical performances at a world-class and professional level.
References
- ↑ Mark Swed, "Music review: Long Beach Symphony begins 75th season", Los Angeles Times, October 18, 2009.
- ↑ Daniel Cariaga, "Long Beach's JoAnn Falletta Offers an Alternative", Los Angeles Times, September 10, 1989.
- ↑ Mark Swed, "JoAnn Falletta Conducts an Artful Farewell", Los Angeles Times, June 12, 2000.
- ↑ Richard Guzman, "Long Beach Symphony Orchestra’s Diemecke is stepping down", Press-Telegram, November 15, 2013.
- ↑ "Long Beach symphony conductor stepping down", Orange County Register, November 16, 2013.