Symphony Pro Musica is a regional, non-profit orchestra, whose mission is fourfold:
-To bring outstanding affordable orchestral, choral, and operatic music to the towns of the metrowest/east-central Massachusetts area;
-To provide an opportunity for area musicians to work cooperatively to develop their playing and performing skills;
-To provide music education enrichment opportunities to children in communities served; and
-To demonstrate, recognize, and support the arts’ contribution to building vibrant, creative, and connected communities on the local, state, and national levels.
About
Symphony Pro Musica, bringing great music from the classical tradition to MetroWest Boston audiences at affordable prices. Since 1983, SPM has showcased area instrumentalists and gifted young soloists performing at convenient, suburban Massachusetts locations under the guidance of founder and Music Director Mark Churchill.
Through our close association with area choruses, we have been able to offer a rich repertoire of opera and choral music, in addition to instrumental works.
Since 1983, the amateur and professional musicians of Symphony Pro Musica have enriched the cultural life of our communities with live performances of the best symphonic music from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. In addition to the regular concert series in Hudson and Westborough, Symphony Pro Musica has presented special performances in Acton, Bolton, Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg, Leominster, Lenox, Pittsfield, Sheffield, Whitinsville and Mechanics Hall in Worcester. All series concerts are taped for broadcast on WCUW public radio, Worcester.