Uniting Communities Through Extraordinary Music - Celebrating our 42nd season!

Enriching Metrowest and Central Massachusetts communities through extraordinary Symphonic Music— fostering collaboration, inspiring young minds, and showcasing the Arts' vital role in vibrant, creative, interconnected, & equitable societies.

2024-25 Concert Season
2024-25 Concert I
Music for the Soul
Fresh from her solo appearance with the Boston Symphony at its opening night concert for the season, the 18-year-old Keila Wakao will both move and dazzle listeners with her unique virtuosity and deeply felt playing. First-prize winner of both the Menuhin Junior Division and Stulberg International competitions, Keila has received numerous other awards and will again appear as soloist with the Boston Symphony in the coming Tanglewood season. She will perform the most popular American violin concerto written by “hyper-romantic” composer Samuel Barber. Dvorak’s cheerful and lyrical Symphony No. 8 and a Dvorak-inspired work by the African-English Coleridge-Taylor will round out the program.
Saturday, November 9, 2024
7:30 pm
Sunday, November 10, 2024
3:00 pm


SPM News & Updates
Symphony Pro Musica Society now Fiscal Sponsorship partner of the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston
Symphony Pro Musica Society is excited to announce that we are now a Fiscal Sponsorship partner of the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston!
Our sponsorship through the Arts & Business Council will ensure that SPM can continue with our mission, offering outstanding classical music performances in the Metro West and East-Central Massachusetts regions.
Contributions in support of Symphony Pro Musica’s work are greatly appreciated.
If you would like to contribute online, please visit our donation page: https://artsandbusinesscouncil.org/symphony-pro-musica/
If you would prefer to donate via check, your payment may be mailed to:
Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston
15 Channel Center Street
Suite 103
Boston, MA 02210
Payments should be made payable to the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston, Inc. Please ensure that you reference “Symphony Pro Musica” on your check.
Contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. We thank you for your support!
For more information about the Arts and Business Council please visit them at:
2024-25 Season Tickets are On Sale!
We are so pleased to once again offer season tickets for a discounted price! Adult tickets are $80 (a saving of 20% off of our individual ticket prices) and our Senior tickets are $60 (a saving of 25%)!
Join Our Orchestra!
Symphony Pro Musica is seeking players for the upcoming season!
Based in Hudson MA and now celebrating its 42nd year, SPM is a high-level, ambitious volunteer community orchestra serving MetroWest and Central MA and conducted by Mark Churchill. Performances will be held at Hudson High School, the Mill Pond School in Westborough, MA, St. Mark’s in Southborough, St. John’s in Shrewsbury, and Mechanics Hall, Worcester.
Concerts in November, January, March, and May. Major works for the season include Barber’s Violin Concerto (Keila Wacao, Violin), Dvořák 8, Thea Musgrave’s Turbulent Landscapes, Mahler 6, and Claudio Santoro’s Cello Concerto (Maria Martins, cello soloist). The season also includes a side-by-side performance with the Worcester Youth Orchestra at Mechanic’s Hall.
Current openings include:
All woodwinds, brass, and percussion players for the Mahler 6 in March.
For the whole season:
- Clarinet 3/bass clarinet
- Bassoon 3/contra bassoon
- Horn 2
- Percussion
If interested, please email SPM Executive Director, Mark Ford, at spmoffice@symphonypromusica.org for more information.
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