The Culver City Symphony Orchestra Opens its 2015-16 Season with the concert: Openings and Breakthroughs, Saturday, December 5 at 8 pm at Veterans Memorial Auditorium, 4117 Overland Ave. and Culver Blvd.
CCSO marks its return to Culver City with the opening concert of its 53rd Season,
This concert is under the direction Conductor/Music Director-Frank Fetta.
$10: GEN ADMN. At Veterans Memorial Auditorium the evening of the performance and on-line: http://www.culvercitysymphony.org
$5: 13-17 years of age and under. Box Office the evening of the performance.
Free: Ages 6-12, when accompanied by an adult.
Box Office opens at 7 pm the evening of the concert
For additional information please visit http://www.culvercitysymphony.org or call 310-717-5500, or send an e-mail to info@culvercitysymphony.org.
Donations and membership to the SoCal Symphony Society, Inc. are welcome.
SoCal Symphony Society, Inc., presents The Culver City Symphony Orchestra, The Marina del Rey Symphony, and produces the Parness Concerto Competition.
The Culver City Symphony Orchestra is now in its sixteenth year performing in Culver City, and is in its 53rd season. It has performed in many regional venues in the communities of Westchester, Venice, Los Angeles, San Gabriel, and now Culver City.
In addition to presenting the standard orchestra repertoire and concert dramatizations of operas, the orchestra has presented unique concerts devoted to Black American, Hispanic, and Women composers. It is the parent orchestra of the Marina del Rey Summer Symphony which performs at Burton Chace Park. The orchestra has performed at The Los Angeles Street Festival, on live-radio music broadcasts from the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History.
Frank Fetta, Conductor and Music Director, is well known for his conducting of orchestral music, ballet, and opera in Southern California as well as throughout the country including engagements with the San Diego Symphony, the Redlands Bowl Music Festival- music director, The San Bernardino Symphony-music director, the Fresno Philharmonic, the Torrance Symphony, the Nevada Opera Theater, and the Marina del Rey Symphony.
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