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Santa Barbara Symphony

Our Mission

“To be a highly respected symphony orchestra, performing great works with passion and excellence. To be an indispensable partner to our community, providing enrichment through inspiring concerts, music education programs and access for all.”

Our History

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The Santa Barbara Symphony was founded in 1953 on the belief that a special city deserves a special orchestra. For 60 years, the celebrated Symphony has been lauded for its unique ability to deliver brilliant concerts, engage the community at large, and deliver powerful music education programs. The Symphony is integral to the cultural fabric of greater Santa Barbara – today, more than 25,000 people attend Symphony concerts and programs each year.

The Symphony gave its first concert on December 12, 1953 at the Lobero Theatre under the baton of Belgian cellist Adolphe Frezin. It was a modest start for a community orchestra.

By 1961, plenty of people were enjoying the concerts under the direction of the Symphony’s first full-time Music Director, renowned pianist and conductor Erno Daniel (1960-1967). The orchestra outgrew the intimate Lobero Theatre and began to play at the Granada Theatre. Ronald Ondrejka (1967-1979) succeeded Daniel and served as music director through twelve seasons of continuous artistic improvement.

In 1976, the Symphony moved to the Arlington Theatre, which had just undergone a substantial renovation. Opening night at the Arlington Theatre featured king of swing Benny Goodman, who performed as clarinet soloist with the orchestra in a concert of classical and jazz. Goodman was just one of many internationally recognized soloists to have played with the Symphony over the years. Others that graced the stage: world renowned cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, Grammy-winners, violinist Hilary Hahn and the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, brilliant violinist Augustin Hadelich, as well as two famed Santa Barbara violinists: Nina Bodnar and Gilles Apap, both of whom served as concertmaster and soloist with the orchestra. The Santa Barbara Symphony has debuted the works of acclaimed contemporary composers: Sergio Assad, Jennifer Higdon, Aaron Jay Kernis, Luis Bacalov and more. Legendary Hollywood composer Elmer Bernstein was one of several composers-in-residence throughout the years.

In 1979, Frank Collura took over as Symphony conductor (1979-1984). During his four seasons as conductor, he added a new dimension of freshness and enthusiasm to the orchestra, and elicited a new level of discipline and performance from the musicians.

Varujan Kojian (1985-1993) took the podium in 1985 bringing unmatched international experience as well as winning charm to the podium, ushering in an era of distinguished artistry. The Symphony matured into one of the country’s most respected regional ensembles.

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