Nonprofit

Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra


  • About Us

    The Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra is a financially sound, premier organization with a long history of leadership in the orchestra field and in its community. The KSO has a budget of approximately $2.5 million. The KSO’s founder, Leta Snow, also founded the League of American Orchestras after founding the KSO in 1921. Our innovative Artist-in-Residence program brings performing musicians into schools as teachers and ambassadors, revealing the deep impor­tance of education to the KSO’s mission. KSO presents approximately 40-50 concerts per year of a variety of repertoire, focused on the great orchestral repertoire led by Music Director Raymond Harvey.

    The Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra is a financially sound, premier organization with a long history of leadership in the orchestra field and in its community. The KSO has a budget of approximately $2.5 million. The KSO’s founder, Leta Snow, also founded the League of American Orchestras after founding the KSO in 1921. Our innovative Artist-in-Residence program brings performing musicians into schools as teachers and ambassadors, revealing the deep impor­tance of education to the KSO’s mission. KSO presents approximately 40-50 concerts per year of a variety of repertoire, focused on the great orchestral repertoire led by Music Director Raymond Harvey.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Arts & Music
    • Education

    Location

    • Kalamazoo, MI, United States
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