Garland Symphony Orchestra

A nonprofit organization

0% complete

$50,000 Goal

Since March 1978, the Garland Symphony Orchestra has been dedicated to providing performances of great orchestral music to Garland and its surrounding communities.  Over the years, the GSO has presented over 180 concerts featuring the music of more than 200 composers, including the premieres of new works by Texas composers.  The orchestra attracts an audience from Garland, Dallas, Richardson, Rowlett, Rockwall, and Sachse. The orchestra’s first season was led by violinist James Gambino; for the following two seasons, the late Howard Dunn, former conductor of the much regarded Dallas Wind Symphony, took the podium. Mischa Semanitzky took up the GSO’s baton for the 1981-82 season, and was succeeded by Daniel Hornstein. In 1986, the artistic reins of the Garland Symphony Orchestra were passed to the current Music Director, Robert Carter Austin.  Under Maestro Austin’s leadership, the orchestra made the transition from a group of highly dedicated volunteer musicians to a virtuoso ensemble of the finest professional instrumentalists in the DFW Metroplex.  The growth to a prestigious, professional ensemble has created a solid orchestra, with a great deal of members who have been meeting new challenges and successes with the GSO for more than 20 years.

Among the many distinguished guest artists who have appeared with the Garland Symphony Orchestra are pianists James Barbagallo, Katia Skanavi, and Oleksiy Koltakov, violinists Eliot Chapo and John Thomson, guest conductor Volodymir Sirenko, Chet Atkins, the Platters, Crystal Gayle, and the Rich-Tones.

Titled "London is Calling", Garland Symphony Orchestra's 2023-24 series will bring you masterworks by the many great composers who lived and worked in the city of London - Handel, Weber, Vaughn Williams, Lloyd Webber, and more. Highlights will include Elgar's "Enigma Variations" and Holst's "The Planets", plus dazzling performances by a distinguished roster of international guest soloists. As Samuel Johnson said, "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life!"

Our Needs

Each year the community and education programs of the Garland Symphony Orchestra reach over 10,000 community members from various walks of life and socio-economic backgrounds. The Garland Symphony Orchestra is very proud of its numerous programs dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in our community.

The GSO is currently seeking funds to continue presenting the highest quality orchestral performances to the North Texas region. The GSO also seeks funding for support of all additional educational programming supported by the organization. Finally, the GSO seeks funding to assist with offering virtual concerts to those unable to attend in-person due to the current health crisis.

Mission

The Garland Symphony Orchestra is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a mission to enhance the quality of life in our growing and diverse community by inspiring, entertaining and involving citizens and organizations through music concerts of superior cultural and educational value.

Needs

General Support; Educational Support

Equity Statement

The Garland Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to the equity and inclusion of all members of the Garland community and surrounding communities alike. Across our organization, we are committed to the strengthening of our current Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion initiatives and the growth and development of future initiatives to best serve the members of our community.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Garland Symphony Orchestra

Tax id (EIN)

75-1592443

Guidestar

Causes

Arts & Humanities

Operating Budget

$250,000 - $499,999

Counties Served

Dallas

BIPOC Serving

Black or African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latinx, Native American

BIPOC Leadership

Neither/None

Address

P.O. Box 461204
Garland, TX 75046

Phone

972-926-0611

Social Media