Who We Are

The Delaware County Symphony is a seventy-member community orchestra, established in 1976, and dedicated to providing outstanding musical experiences for residents of the Delaware County, Pennsylvania area. The symphony strives to inspire greater appreciation for classical music among residents of the community, and broaden the musical experience of the audiences and performers through exposure to a varied repertoire.

Concert Season

The Delaware County Symphony performs four full symphony concerts each year, typically with soloists. Concerts feature works from the standard repertoire, as well as some unfamiliar compositions (including American and world premieres). The Delaware County Symphony also presents four chamber concerts a year, featuring works for smaller ensembles, which showcase the more experienced members of the orchestra as well as guest soloists. Performances are given at the Neumann College Meagher Theatre, the Life Center, at One Neumann Drive, Aston, Pennsylvania.

Rehearsals

Rehearsals are held Monday evenings 7-9:30 P.M. from September to May. All rehearsals are at Neumann College.

For more information, call (610) 356-5673 or send us an email at dcsmusic@addr.com

 

 

The Delaware County Symphony is a non-profit organization

The Delaware County Symphony is a member of the Neumann College Arts Guild

This web site was last updated on October 28, 2005