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The Whittier Regional Symphony

7740 Painter Avenue, Suite 105
562-698-8626

Mission Statement

For more than 80 years the Symphony Association has been presenting four ADMISSION-FREE concerts for the benefit and enjoyment of the entire community. Today 1,600 or more music lovers attend each concert.

To enrich the cultural life of the communities it serves..

To expand the musical knowledge of youth and adults.

To provide an outlet for the talents of the musicians through the performance of symphony music.

The Association's Goals Are:

To enrich the cultural life of the communities it serves.

To expand the musical knowledge of youth and adults.

For more than 20 years the Symphony has been sponsoring a Music Education Program which reaches 8,000 children each year. Three professional musicians present 45-minute performance demonstrations to 3rd, 4th and 5th graders throughout the Greater Whittier area. 

• Each year the Symphony presents at least one special Children's Concert for 4th, 5th and 6th graders. The concerts are created especially for the young audience. Most of the youngsters enjoy the experience of hearing a live symphony orchestra for the first time. They also learn a bit about proper concert etiquette. 

• The Young Artists Competition was established to give young musicians an opportunity to compete against one another and, in doing so, to be motivated towards musical excellence. The winners have the priceless opportunity of appearing as soloists with the orchestra. 

• The Symphony Guild sponsors a Concert Preview for adults Friday morning before each concert. An expert in the field of music offers facts and anecdotes about the composers and the works to be performed by the orchestra the following Sunday.

To provide an outlet for the talents of the musicians through the performance of symphony music. When the Conductor and Music Director selects the music for each concert, he must think not only of the audience but also the musicians. The compositions should be challenging to them. The performances give the musicians a chance to display their talents to a live audience; the conductor has an opportunity to inspire the musicians to perform to their full potential. Once again, the Symphony hopes to achieve those goals. Membership in the Symphony Association and an appreciative audience help to make that possible.

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