The Symphony Orchestra performs repertoire that is representative of many musical style periods and historic contexts. The program offerings are carefully balanced to provide performers and audience members alike with a wide and varied selection of quality musical works. Standard orchestral literature is the foundation, providing the experience necessary for students pursuing a career in music. The orchestra usually rehearses Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 3-5pm in the School of Music and Dance at SDSU.
The ensemble is open to all qualified performers by audition. Auditions are held prior to each each semester. For additional information please contact professor Matthew Rowe, conductor.

February 10 & 11 at 7pm, February 12 at 2 pm
SDSU OPERA THEATRE*
Mozart’s “The Magic Flute”
February 20 at 2 pm
Q & A with San Diego Opera Artist
Talise Trevigne (Pip in Moby Dick)
Free
February 25 at 7:30pm
Dance: Works in Progress
February 26 at 4pm
SDSU Symphony Orchestra
with guest conductor
Dana Zimbric
February 28 at 8pm
CONTEMPORARY CHAMBER MUSIC*
Swarmius and Friends perform
music of Michael Daughterty and
Joe Waters, co-presented by NWEAMO
February 29 at 8pm
NWEAMO: Electro-Acoustic Ensemble
*75th Anniversary Commemorative Performance
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