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Symphony presenting a seven concert series at the Civic Center Auditorium, a three concert Randel Chamber Orchestra series at various area churches and KinderKonzerts and Concerts for Young People every season.
www.amarillosymphony.org
Enhancing the cultural quality of life for the adults and young people of Austin and Central Texas by providing excellence in music performance and educational programs.
www.austinsymphony.org
The BVSO brings fine orchestral music to the Brazos Valley, home of Bryan/College Station and Texas A&M University.
www.bvso.org
Community orchestra that seeks to complement the activities of nearby professional orchestras by providing opportunities for Bay Area musicians to perform a variety of musical genres.
www.clearlakesymphony.org
Organization with a strong commitment to artistic excellence, present financial stability, and commitment to education and community service.
www.dallassymphony.com
Information on the season schedule, musicians, repertoire, dates and times.
www.epso.org
Information about this symphony, as well as the symphonic series, superstar pops, subscriber specials and concerts in the garden.
www.fwsymphony.org
The orchestra fills each busy season with more than 200 classical, pops, education and family concerts which are attended by an estimated 300,000 people.
www.houstonsymphony.org
The ensemble performs Baroque music using instruments and performance styles proper to the Baroque period (c. 1600-1750).
www.lafollia.org
All of LSO's 84-member musicians are professionally trained and represent the business community, public school community and faculty and student body of Texas Tech University.
www.lubbocksymphony.org
Performs classical orchestral and vocal compositions for the mid-Texas area.
www.mtsymphony.org
Nonprofit organization committed to advancing the education and performance of classical music targeted for the generationX market.
www.orchestrax.org
Music Director Hector Guzman leads 35 professional musicians selected through auditions. Additional musicians are added as the musical repertoire requires, including Holiday Pops concerts.
www.planosymphony.org
Orchestral training is the central element to over one hundred student musicians performing in the syphony and chamber orchestras of the Rice University school of music.
www.ruf.rice.edu
Orchestra of full-time professional musicians who perform a 39-week season of classical, solo instrument and pops concerts.
www.sasymphony.org
The 70-member UTSA Orchestra performs six concerts a year, including standard orchestral repertoire, new music and two scholarship benefit concerts of popular music.
music.utsa.edu
Web site contains ticketing information as well as information on the master and family series of concerts.
www.victoriasymphony.com
Information on concerts, ticketing and outreach programs.
www.woodlands-symphony.org
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Involvement with a Texas symphony orchestra can be a great opportunity for the small business owner. It can establish a balance between work and recreation for your employees, create a good reputation for your company and strengthen ties with your community. Attending a performance by a symphony orchestra supports not only professional musicians but young, aspiring musicians, as well.
You can use tickets to a Texas symphony orchestra to entertain clients, provide rewards for employees and show your appreciation to customers. Tickets to individual performances are readily available in many cases and most orchestras also offer season tickets. Orchestras frequently offer discounts for families, students and seniors as well.
Texas orchestras generally fall into the following categories:
1. Texas symphony orchestras that have professional musicians and may feature internationally known performers as guests. A full symphony or philharmonic orchestra usually consists of at least 80 players and may have more than 100.
2. Smaller community symphony orchestras in Texas that offer free public concerts and may be available for private events. A chamber orchestra has less than 40 players.
3. Texas youth orchestras that feature younger players. These orchestras typically require players to be within a specified age range and stage annual auditions.
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Find professional Texas symphony orchestras near you
Symphony orchestras perform a variety of classical, experimental and modern compositions in Texas. Opera also is popular and typically has scheduled performances throughout the season.
I recommend: MeettheMusic.org lists members of the League of American Orchestras in Texas alphabetically by city. Join the League of American Orchestras to support symphonies not only in Texas, but those around the country.
Support a youth Texas symphony orchestra
Young musicians can obtain stage experience and training in a youth symphony. Texas youth symphonies are well-respected and perform many of the same pieces as professional orchestras.
I recommend: The Metropolitan Youth Symphony lists youth orchestras alphabetically by their city or geographical name and provides the state. Your business can support a youth symphony orchestra such as the Cross Timbers Youth Orchestra in McKinney that serves the north Texas area.
Buy tickets to a specific Texas orchestra in your city
Most large cities in Texas have at least one professional orchestra and several chamber orchestras. They play many different types of music, in addition to classical compositions.
I recommend: The Dallas Symphony Orchestra offers tickets at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center for individuals, groups and students. The Austin Symphony Orchestra performs concerts with classical and popular music, and also has concerts specifically for families.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- • Listen to performances over the radio. Many major Texas symphony orchestras broadcast live and recorded performances that allow you to enjoy world-class music from your home. The websites for the orchestra and radio stations will list the scheduled air times and performances.
- • Become a corporate sponsor for a Texas symphony orchestra because many frequently depend on donations. This can be a cost-effective means of promoting your company. You can also encourage your employees to volunteer to teach music classes and perform in free concerts. Many back-stage opportunities exist for volunteers, as well.


