Memphis Symphony Orchestra

Transform our community through the power of music.

About


Memphis has a deep history with music, including the Memphis Symphony Orchestra (MSO). From early years and through several wars, there were iterations of a local symphony. However, MSO was officially established in 1953 under the baton of
the esteemed Vincent de Frank as the Memphis Sinfionetta. We have now grown into a fullscale nonprofit organization, complete with staff, volunteers and 36 core musicians.

Today, as the Mid-South’s resident professional orchestra, we employ 80+ musicians and arts professionals, and present Masterworks, Classic Accents and Pops subscription concerts, as well as multiple special concerts a year. We are the largest performing arts institution in the Memphis region, and the orchestra for a myriad of other arts organizations, including Opera Memphis and Ballet Memphis.

Just as a symphony takes four movements to create a musical composition for a full orchestra, we could not create MSO without the movement of our history, musicians, leadership and community. We are forever grateful to those who came before us and built MSO into the incredible organization it is today. Their work has continued to the present as we provide even more musicians and community members an opportunity to benefit from performances, programming and outreach.

 

Vision

Transform our community through the power of music.

Mission

The Memphis Symphony Orchestra exists to enrich the lives of our diverse community through exceptional music and dynamic programs. 

Conductors Through the Years

1953: Founding Music Director, Vincent DeFrank
1984: Alan Balter
1998: David Loebel
2010: Mei-Ann Chen
2016: Robert Moody  

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