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Minnesota Sinfonia
The Minnesota Sinfonia is a professional non-profit orchestra whose mission is to serve the musical and educational needs of the citizens of Minnesota, especially families with children, inner-city youth, seniors and those with limited financial means. The Sinfonia plays concerts for over 25,000 people each year, and is the only professional orchestra of its kind, offering all concerts free of charge, welcoming children to every performance, and dedicating over half its services to inner-city schools. Founded in 1989 by Artistic Director Jay Fishman, the Minnesota Sinfonia is an independent, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization supported by corporate, foundation and individual contributors.
Music in the schools
Music in the Schools (MIS) is the Sinfonia’s inner-city education program. Every year, the orchestra works with up to 12,000 elementary students and helps them learn core subjects in exciting new ways–through music! Music in the Schools is designed specifically for public elementary students of Minneapolis and St. Paul’s diverse population with limited in-school arts opportunities. MIS uses classical music to excite students about math, history, science, social studies and literature, while providing a much-needed part of their arts education. Each MIS program starts with a three-month curriculum, co-developed by the Sinfonia and local teachers. The curriculum combines classical music excerpts with academic concepts drawn from Minnesota state education standards, and focuses on a different subject each year.
Past programs include History as Seen Through Music, which used Aaron Copland’s A Lincoln Portrait to introduce President Abraham Lincoln, his speeches and his role in the Civil War. The Magical Mysteries of Math & Music used Franz Joseph Haydn’s “Surprise” Symphony and other well-known classical works to help explain a variety of mathematical concepts. The 2009-2010 program, Music From Other Lands, presented classical music derived from folk songs to help students explore the peoples and cultures of the world while reinforcing state-mandated vocabulary and map-reading skills.
The culmination of each Music in the Schools program is ‘Sinfona Day’ — a visit from the entire Minnesota Sinfonia to each participating school. As part of the festivities, classrooms host visits from orchestra musicians, who interact with the students and share their own stories and experience. Following these get-togethers, everyone gathers in the gymnasium for a fun, interactive concert highlighting the music and classroom activities from the preceding weeks As part of the concerts, school choirs and orchestras perform with the Sinfonia in front of their peers, parents and community members, all to rousing cheers from their friends and fellow classmates.
History
In the 1980s, conductor Jay Fishman had a remarkable idea. He envisioned a professional, top-quality orchestra that would dedicate its services to the underserved and low-income residents of Minnesota. In 1989, he created the Minnesota Sinfonia, a professional chamber orchestra whose mission was to serve families, children, inner-city youth, seniors, and those with limited incomes.
Early on, the Sinfonia developed policies of free admission and children welcome to all performances. The Sinfonia was the first, and is still the only professional orchestra in the state to have such policies. As a result, Sinfonia concerts consistently attract large audiences of first-time concertgoers, families with young children and people from all walks of life. As one of three professional orchestras in the Twin Cities, the Sinfonia is the only one to offer all concerts free of admission charges, to perform in accessible neighborhood locations year-round and to welcome children to every performance. The Sinfonia is dedicated to community service and education. Each year, the Sinfonia performs more free, in-school concerts than any professional orchestra in the state, allocating over 30 percent of its budget and half its concerts to educational programs. Our guiding values are quality, accessibility and education.
Young Artist Competition
The Young Artist Competition is an annual competition for musicians up to age 21. Held every spring, the contest attracts residents of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and Wisconsin, who compete in a friendly environment. Both the junior and senior division winners are awarded solo appearances with the Sinfonia, and the senior division winner also receives a $500 cash prize. The competition is held at the University of St. Thomas campus in St. Paul.
Awards and Recognitions
Musicians
Violin I Julia Persitz, concertmistress Helen Foli Natalia Moiseeva Orieta Dado Susan Crawford Adam Han-Gorski
Violin II Mary Sorlie, principal second Alastair Brown Inger Dahlin Elizabeth Decker
Viola Elizabeth Cregan, principal Nanette Goldman Laurel Browne
Celli Camilla Heller, principal William Goldman Faith Farr Diane Tremaine
Bass Jennifer Rubin Susan Allard
Flute JoAnne Bartlett
Oboes Stanley King, principal Merilee Klemp
Clarinet Karrin Meffert-Nelson
Bassoon Laurie Merz
French Horns Lawrence Barnhart, principal Charles Hodgson
Trumpet Chris Volpe
Percussion Kory Andry
Singer/Storyteller Kathleen Hardy
Board of Directors
Chairperson Mary Weber
Vice Chair David Haynes
Treasurer Lori Carlson-Pryzbyiski
Secretary Kristina Werner
Chairperson Emeritus Grant Fairbairn
- Imanol Arevalo
- Shannon Hovey
Dorothy Jacobs Mira LaCous Anneliese Mayer Laurie Merz Juanita Namanny
Executive List
Artistic/Executive Director *Jay Fishman
Manager
- Raphael Fishman
Marketing & Development
- Emily Matejcek