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Orchestra Santa Monica Announce Inaugural Concert Season:

Former Santa Monica Symphony music director Allen Robert Gross will lead Santa Monica’s newest full-scale orchestra called Orchestra Santa Monica in three concerts during its 2012-2013 inaugural concert season.

The first performance of popular classical works is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012, 7:30 p.m. at Barnum Hall (on the campus of Santa Monica High School): 600 Olympic Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405. A Family Concert is also planned as part of Santa Monica’s Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend celebration.

Orchestra Santa Monica was formed by a dedicated group of individuals who wanted to continue providing symphonic concerts for Santa Monica residents.

Maestro Gross said he was thrilled by the overwhelming passionate support for this new ensemble.

“I am so pleased to be able to continue leading high quality orchestral concerts in Santa Monica,” Gross said. “I believe that a symphony orchestra represents the best cultural aspirations of a community and provides an irreplaceable enrichment to our lives.”

“With love & music for Santa Monica” is the intention set forth by Orchestra Santa Monica. The driving force behind this local-minded orchestra will be its Community Advisory Board. Board member Gary Bovyer, Orchestra Santa Monica’s Principal Clarinetist and educator notes, “Orchestra Santa Monica is special because so many of its musicians reside in the Santa Monica area and want to serve the community through their music-making.”

Educational and community outreach programs are key to nurturing the next generation of classical music lovers.

Orchestra Santa Monica will proudly provide a series of in-school chamber music concerts and other performances that target the needs of local communities.

These inclusive concerts have become an important part of Santa Monica’s culture and Orchestra Santa Monica looks forward to continuing the tradition of reaching and serving all of its residents.

Orchestra Santa Monica is dedicated to providing orchestral concerts of the highest quality to the widest possible audience, at a cost that all can afford. Donations help members of our community that otherwise may not be able to attend a live classical concert do so. To help sustain their mission, donations are being accepted.

Checks may be sent to:

Orchestra Santa Monica

P.O. BOX 1763

Santa Monica, CA 90406-1763

Find out more about Orchestra Santa Monica by calling: 310.525.7618, emailing: office@orchestrasantamonica.org, or visiting www.orchestrasantamonica.org.

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