Whether our audiences experience two of our musicians in the Half Full Brewery for Symphony on Tap or the whole Orchestra onstage at the Palace Theatre, we believe that both performances are equally authentic musical experiences. And we want to offer everyone who wishes to experience our music in their environment of choice because wherever we play, the reaction is one of astonishment and delight.

Community Engagement
Stamford Symphony
– An Ensemble of Possibilities
The French composer and conductor, Pierre Boulez described the modern symphony orchestra as “an ensemble of possibilities,” and the Stamford Symphony strives to be just that for everyone in the Fairfield County community.

Community Engagement
Stamford Symphony
– An Ensemble of Possibilities
The French composer and conductor, Pierre Boulez described the modern symphony orchestra as “an ensemble of possibilities,” and the Stamford Symphony strives to be just that for everyone in the Fairfield County community.
The Symphony’s director of community engagement and education is constantly seeking ways to connect with Fairfield County’s diverse community and find ways to share our music. In the 2018/19 season the Orchestra invited those who serve the community to come as its guests to our Sunday afternoon concerts. During the year over 1,000 teachers, medical professionals, emergency services personnel, Veterans and those who work in non-profit organizations, received free tickets and were recognized for their service.
We welcome opportunities to connect and collaborate with many organizations and we particular seek to support the work of local music education groups such as In Tempo, Project Music and the Young Artists Philharmonic.
To learn more contact:
Janey Choi at engagement@stamfordsymphony.org
During a typical season the Stamford Symphony will present: