The Macon Symphony Orchestra is a cultural treasure that touches the lives of thousands of people through its live concerts and radio broadcasts of great orchestral repertoire. Since its inception in 1976 it has continued to strive for artistic excellence in programming and performances and has been at the forefront of American orchestras in its commitment to American music and artists.
Each season the orchestra performs a wide variety of subscription, pops, family, young people's, special and tour concerts as well as its appearances on television and performances on Georgia Public Radio. In addition, the orchestra sponsors an annual Concerto Competition, Artists in the Classroom Project, String Development Scholarships and with Mercer University, the Mercer/Macon Symphony Youth Orchestra.
The Macon Symphony Orchestra serves the Middle Georgia area with a Metro population of 320,000. It receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts, Georgia Council for the Arts, Macon Arts, City of Macon and other grants, sponsorships, ticket sales and special fund-raising events.
The Macon Symphony Orchestra has performed a number of benefit and special concerts with Tony Bennett, Ray Charles, violinist Robert McDuffie and Heldenbaritone Allan Evans. The latter two are Macon natives.
OUR SPONSORS
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Mrs. Sara Beth Hertwig Charles H. Jones Family Foundation William A. & Eleanor A. Lane Mrs. Beverly Olson The James Hyde Porter Mr. and Mrs. T. Baldwin Martin, Jr. Dr. Stella Tsai / Neurology Associates Tilford and Vicki Riehl Sammy and Annie Dame John S. and James L. Anonymous |
















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