Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra


Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra , is a symphony orchestra based in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, with Université de Sherbrooke as its home.

History

The orchestra's first performance took place on. Founded by Horace Boux, Sylvio Lacharité and others in 1935 at the Séminaire de Sherbrooke, the orchestra was initially known as the Symphonie Saint-Charles. The first music director was Sylvio Lacharité, who retained that position until 1969.
On the orchestra gave its first concert at the Granada Theater. In 1964 it signed a partnership with the Université de Sherbrooke to perform at the Maurice-O'Bready Theatre.

Prestations

The orchestra usually performs in front of an audience of 1,300, of whom about 700 are members. Since mid-2000, it has given some free concerts in Sherbrooke's downtown and around the Eastern Townships. The orchestra's repertoire is not limited to classical music; it also plays some hommage or thematic representations. In 2007 the Beatles were honoured, and every year a Christmas show is held in December.

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