Pacific Symphony

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PROGRAMS

Frieda Belinfante Class Act Music Education

Celebrating 30 years of community service for schools and districts in Orange County, the Frieda Belinfante Class Act music education program is an award-winning initiative offered to all public, private, parochial and charter schools in Orange County. Up to 32 elementary schools partner with a Symphony musician who provides in-classroom music workshops aligned with Common Core and VAPA education standards. Classroom teachers are provided with professional development, training and lesson plans to augment the workshops and aid in their own music education beyond the scope of the program. Musicians perform in Family Night concerts onsite and at the end of the year, every grade 2-8 student is bused to the Rènee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall for a full performance by Pacific Symphony.  As a culminating activity, Bravo Assemblies allow students to showcase what they have learned during the year through creative expression in song, dance, music, theater and visual arts presentations.  The program features interactive music education activities, which include: 1) Prelude Assemblies: attended by the school’s entire student body and hosted by a professional storyteller; 2) Classroom Lessons: taught by Symphony musicians for each grade level; 3) Family Night Performances: presented at each school by a Symphony ensemble led by classroom musicians playing their own instruments; 4) Youth Concerts: offering dynamic free performances by the full Symphony at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall; 5) Bravo Assemblies: concluding the program year and featuring what students learned during in Class Act through creative arts presentations.

Budget
$799,999
Outcomes

The overall program goals of Class Act are to:

1) enrich the quality of music learning in schools;
2) develop student appreciation for symphonic music;
3) encourage lifelong learning through the arts;
4) connect the Symphony more closely with schools and their communities; and
5) provide professional development opportunities for teachers.

Heartstrings: Music & Wellness, Instrumental Music and Access for Underserved Residents

Pacific Symphony’s Heartstrings community engagement initiative is the orchestra’s most responsive and transformative music involvement program serving more than 10,000 under-represented and compromised residents in Orange County. Heartstrings is comprised of three primary programs: Music & Wellness, Instrumental Music Education and Access. Heartstrings’ Music & Wellness provides access for individuals who would not otherwise be able to attend concerts. Under-represented children on the autism spectrum, seniors with age-related ailments and other vulnerable residents are the beneficiaries of the program’s many activities. On-site musical events, tailored concert experiences and musician interaction are part of the program with all participants receiving free concert tickets to attend Pacific Symphony performances if they so choose. Heartstrings’ Instrumental Music Education includes beginning violin instruction for students in grades 4-8 at the Savanna Elementary School District of Anaheim, and music coaching and mentorship for grade 9-12 at Santa Ana High School on all instruments. This program features the participation of Pacific Symphony union musicians providing rare and meaningful opportunities for schoolchildren to learn from professional teaching artists. Heartstrings Access provides some 9,000 tickets per year for the clients, caregivers, families and members of the 46 Heartstrings non-profit partners. Bus transportation is also supplied for select agencies.

Budget
$799,999
Outcomes

The key focus for Heartstrings is to provide those with limited or no access to live music and participatory arts activities with unduplicated music engagement programs.

Gauging program effectiveness includes weekly assessments, musician/staff meetings, progress reports and
written/oral tests for students. Measures for success include: 1) a high level of engagement; 2) demonstrated
enthusiasm for music; 3) achievement of learning objectives; and 4) a high level of satisfaction from
all participants. Quantitative and qualitative data and stories are collected in order to meet these areas
of accountability and to measure progress towards achieving goals.

Artistic Excellence in Music Performances

Pacific Symphony presents more than 100 performances each year to some 275,000 community members in venues throughout the county. The Symphony consists of 88 musicians led by Music Director Carl St.Clair. Every season, the Symphony presents concerts that include classical, pops, family programs, semi-staged opera presentations and an outdoor summer series. Programming also includes chamber music concerts on Sunday afternoons, three youth ensembles for middle and high school students, three or more Symphony in the Cities summer public park concerts, and a concert series at SOKA Performing Arts Center in Aliso Viejo. 

Budget
$20,000,000
Outcomes

At the core of every great orchestra is a commitment to artistic excellence.  Pacific Symphony is dedicated to making great music and to providing audiences with exceptional performances by the highest-caliber musicians. To continue providing concert experiences at the current level and work toward an even greater artistic reputation we must make significant investments in the programs and people that will ensure the ongoing excellence of our musicality.

Funds raised will: 1) invest in professional musicians, 2) create distinguished guest artist and guest conductor funds to ensure the Symphony presents the world's great artists; 3) preserve the Summer Festival - a five-concert outdoor series; 4) funds an annual semi-staged opera; and 5) presents naming opportunities at its new headquarters in Irvine. 

Pacific Symphony Youth Ensembles (PSYE)

Pacific Symphony Youth Ensembles (PSYE) are premier performance programs, nurturing and inspiring young artists in grades 6-12. PSYE consists of four performing ensembles, all benefiting from the artistic vision of Pacific Symphony Music Director Carl St.Clair. Students representing 80 area middle and high schools enjoy a variety of interactions with Symphony musicians including sectional coaching, master classes and side-by-side performances. The ensembles are:  Pacific Symphony Santiago Strings, providing string musicians in grades 6-9 with quality string and performance instruction; led by Dr. Johanna Gamboa-Kroesen. Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra, led by Assistant Conductor Jacob Sustaita, the orchestra provides over 100 string, wind and percussion musicians in grades 9-12 with intense orchestral training. Pacific Symphony Youth Wind Ensemble offers wind and percussion musicians in grades 9-12 opportunities to refine their skills in an innovative wind symphony environment; led by Dr. Gregory X. Whitmore. Pacific Symphony Youth Concert Band, led by Music Director Angela Woo. This ensemble provides musical training and performance opportunities for brass, woodwind and percussion instrumentalists in grades 6-9.

Budget
$650,000
Outcomes

PSYE recently set new participant records, attesting to the public demand and popularity of the program. As musician numbers grow, so too will the ensembles themselves, with auxiliary groups forming as well. Students who participate in PSYE gain rare musical opportunities with leading artists as well as advancement in their academic careers. All middle and high school students enrolled in the youth ensembles go on to graduate from high school and attend university. Alumni of recent PSYE graduates have gone on to such prestigious higher education institutions as Harvard, New York University, Juiliard School, Manhattan School of Music, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Stanford, USC and UCLA. As part of PSYE’s long-term strategic plan, financial stability must first be established before growth can be implemented. Therefore contributions are sought in order to pursue PSYE’s plan for further expansion.

CONTACT

Pacific Symphony

17620 Fitch
Suite 100
IRVINE, CA 92614

Luisa Cariaga

LCariaga@PacificSymphony.org

Phone: 714-876-2369

www.pacificsymphony.org