About Us:
The Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1932 and is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. The Orchestra began with a few fiddlers and horn players performing light opera and Sousa marches in each other’s homes and has become today’s award-winning orchestra consisting of ±80 volunteer musicians.
The symphony is led by Adam Stern, Music Director and Conductor, in an ambitious concert schedule, outreach programs and international tours. Please click here for a brief history of the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra. You may also purchase a detailed history by clicking on the link for the Special Offer on our 75th Anniversary Book and CD.
Adam Stern and Mark Wendeborn, Executive Director/Business Manager, work closely with the volunteers who serve on the Board of Directors and with Friends of the Symphony and the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra Guild to achieve the mission of the Symphony:
To provide performers and the public of the North Olympic Peninsula an opportunity to enjoy, participate in, and grow through the enriching experience of quality, live music.
Pasternack and soloists part of 12 concerts in PA, Sequim by Diane Urbani de la Paz (published originally in Peninsula Daily News) PORT ANGELES - On the heels of travel to Spain to conduct the Orquesta de Ciudad Granada, Jonathan Pasternack is…
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