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2024-2025 Concert Season - Mid-Columbia Symphony Mid-Columbia Symphony Office: 1407A Goethals Dr, Richland, WA 99354 Mailing Address: PO Box 606, Richland, WA 99352 509-943-6602 | adm@midcolumbiasymphony org
Events Tickets Info - Mid-Columbia Symphony The Mid-Columbia Symphony Season concert details Music Director Dr Nicholas Wallin has planned five concerts for 2023-2024, our 79th season, that befit the season theme: “Symphonic Kaleidoscope”
Contact - Mid-Columbia Symphony Mid-Columbia Symphony Office: 1407A Goethals Dr, Richland, WA 99354 Mailing Address: PO Box 606, Richland, WA 99352 509-943-6602 | adm@midcolumbiasymphony org
About - Mid-Columbia Symphony The Mid-Columbia Symphony Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that sustains the Symphony financially We employ dozens of the region’s finest professional musicians in seated positions, supplemented by other local and extra-regional artists depending on the size of each concert
Artistic Leadership - Mid-Columbia Symphony Nicholas L Wallin returns for our 2024-2025 season, a record 17th season with us as Music Director and Conductor of the Mid-Columbia Symphony Wallin has garnered praise for his committed performances and his bold creative programming style, focusing on American music and collaborations with area musicians
Scholarships - Mid-Columbia Symphony After serving in the nuclear US Navy, Clay came to Hanford in 1974, when he also joined the Mid-Columbia Symphony, becoming one of its most venerable and influential musicians over 48 years Clay’s love for music was not only evident in his performances but also in his dedication to teaching
Educational Outreach - Mid-Columbia Symphony Each year, through the generous support of community businesses, hundreds of fourth-grade students in local schools are treated to kid-friendly performances by members of the Mid-Columbia Symphony Musicians talk with individual students and show them their instruments
Frequently Asked Questions - Mid-Columbia Symphony When you enter the main lobby, you’ll find symphony staff and volunteers ready to help They will be taking tickets, providing Will Call tickets, and selling tickets at the door If you plan to buy tickets at the door, please arrive at least 30 minutes early, as lines often form