Symphony Notes

December 2021/
January 2022
Looking Back and Ahead
What did we do in 2021?
We improvised!
We have learned a lot!

A possible "silver lining" to the Pandemic and the need for social-distancing has been the the opportunity to explore new opportunities and break out into smaller ensembles, producing some truly wonderful programs and events. Below are some of the highlights from 2021. Please visit our website to see more!

Zoom Cocktails with Jonathan
Have you ever wanted to have a relaxed discussion with someone knowledgeable and engaging about a favorite piece of classical music? Jonathan Yates, our Music Director hosted several such "virtual gatherings" in spring 2021: Brahms' 1st Symphony on February 23rd, Mahler's 1st Symphony on March 23rd, and Stravinsky's Rite of Spring on April 27th.
Our Spring Chamber Series
Three wonderful concerts which viewers could stream and save. Watch all three on our YouTube Channel.



The summer months saw our musicians grace a number of local events, including International Make Music Day at the SONO Collection Mall, at the Maritime Aquarium Golf Outing, and the SONO Arts Festival.
Our Fall Concerts For the first time since February 2020, we were able to welcome you back into the Norwalk Concert Hall for three glorious concerts. Be the first to see these recordings! Here are links to the programs for each of these concerts.
American Trailblazers on September 27th, Mainly Mozart on November 13th, and
Amahl & the Night Visitors on December 5th.
Coming Winter and Spring Concerts
We are excited about the programs we have planned. We look forward to
to seeing you soon at our historic Norwalk Concert Hall
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