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Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra

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Founded
  
1953

Headquarters
  
California, United States

Genre
  
Classical

Established
  
1953

Website
  
www.thesymphony.org

Principal conductor
  
Nir Kabaretti

Concert hall
  
The Granada Theatre

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Origin
  
United States of America (1953)

Similar
  
Gisele Ben‑Dor, Virginia Tola, Pasadena Symphony and Pops, Heitor Villa‑Lobos, Pacific Symphony

Profiles

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The Santa Barbara Symphony is a full-time professional symphony orchestra and register 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in Santa Barbara, California.

The orchestra was founded in 1953. Music directors have included Erno Daniel (1960–1967), who also taught piano at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Ronald Ondrejka (1967–1979), who taught conducting at UCSB, Frank Collura (1979–1984), Varujan Kojian (1985–93), Gisele Ben-Dor (1994–2005), and Nir Kabaretti (2006–present).

In the 1990s the orchestra began releasing recordings, including CDs of works by Silvestre Revueltas, Astor Piazzolla, Luis Bacalov and Heitor Villa-Lobos.

Typically the orchestra performs a series of about seven concerts during a season, plus additional concerts, for example, a Pops music and stage performance on New Year's Eve.

In 2008, the Santa Barbara Symphony moved from its long-time venue at the Arlington Theatre to the newly renovated Granada Theatre.

References

Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra Wikipedia