HISTORY
Since 1945, the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra has been a major cultural asset, serving audiences of all ages that span the ethnic, economic and social spectrum.
Founded by a group of Los Angeles studio musicians, the orchestra has evolved over the decades into its present form, a mixture of the best Los Angeles area professionals, emerging pre-professionals and volunteer musicians of exceptional quality.
The concert season attracts an audience of over 5,000 with a well rounded repertoire of both classical and contemporary works. In addition to free concerts, the Symphony’s outreach programs include open rehearsals, activities in schools, and performances by our musicians at community events.
The Symphony has received prestigious grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the James Irvine Foundation and the Herb Alpert Foundation. The Santa Monica Symphony was one of only sixty-four orchestras in the country to receive a grant under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. Other sources of funding include the City of Santa Monica, the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, private foundations, local businesses and private donors.
The Santa Monica Symphony has grown to its present stature under the baton of eight outstanding conductors/music directors: founding conductor Jacques Rachmilovich, composer Arthur Lange, Peter Meremblum, former CBS Symphony director Victor Bay, Colburn School of Music professor Yehuda Gilad, Occidental College professor Dr. Allen Robert Gross, Los Angeles Philharmonic violinist Guido Lamell, and USC School of Music faculty member Troy Quinn.
The Santa Monica Symphony was the first orchestra in the United States to record the First and Second Symphonies of Tchaikovsky.
The Santa Monica Symphony is a member of the Association of California Symphony Orchestras (ACSO) and the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce.
The Santa Monica Symphony is supported in part by an American Rescue Plan Act grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support general operating expenses in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
IN MEMORY OF GUIDO LAMELL
DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT
David Bendett
VICE PRESIDENT
Reginald Jackson
SECRETARY
Samantha O’Connell
TREASURER
Paul Dolid
BOARD MEMBERS
Kelly Cohen
John Endicott
Susan Greenberg
Robert Hamilton, M.D.
Sarah Hamilton
Jakub Hlavka
Tom Lloyd
Daniel Persitz
Lillian Ponce De Leon
Sean Stackpoole
Jordan Teti
STAFF
MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR
Troy Quinn
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Renée Cunning
ORCHESTRA MANAGER
Alex Novakovich
LIBRARIAN
Mary Nabours
ADMINISTRATOR
Niklas Bertani
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Will Grace
PHOTOGRAPHER
Kristina Sado
INTERN
Stanford Fram