Frankston Symphony Orchestra


Frankston Symphony Orchestra is one of ten community orchestras in Victoria, Australia. It is from the Melbourne suburb of Frankston on the Mornington Peninsula. The orchestra forms a part of the Frankston Music Society, which also includes the Mornington Peninsula Chorale.

History

Frankston Music Society was founded in 1967 by the world-renowned pianist Vera Bradford and fellow residents from the area. The Orchestra was formed first in 1968, with the chorale to follow in 1979.
Bradford raised the profile of the orchestra dramatically during its early years. She performed with it herself as well as organised notable soloists to perform with it, including Ron Farren-Price and Geoffrey Tozer. The orchestra has also had a number of notable past conductors, including Eric Austin-Phillips, George Logie-Smith OBE, Yoshinao Osawa, Joannes Roose and Mark Shiell.

Today

The orchestra performs regularly at the Frankston Arts Centre and also tours regional Victoria. Apart from traditional concerts, the orchestra also performs concerts of children's music, film and television scores and contemporary pieces.