The San Luis Obispo Symphony proudly presents their return to the
stage and 60th anniversary season, including five main concerts at the Performing Arts Center San Luis
Obispo, two special outdoor concerts, and a collaborative concert with the SLO International Film
Festival. All concerts will be conducted by Music Director Andrew Sewell. The five main concerts are
available exclusively in subscription packages, ranging from $295 to $445 per person, through September
15. To subscribe to the season call 805-543-3533 or visit the Symphony office at 75 Higuera Street, Suite
160, Monday through Thursday, 10AM to 4PM.
Pre-concert “Symphonic Foray” talks are sponsored by Ursula and Mike Fitzgerald, and free “No
Ties Allowed” open dress rehearsals are sponsored by Ann Shaw and Charles Boccadoro. The season is
made possible in part by support from the The Clifton Swanson PAC Community Access Fund, the
Community Foundation of San Luis Obispo County, the City of San Luis Obispo, The Harold J. Miossi
Charitable Trust, the Henry W. Bull Foundation, Chevron, Gordon’s Floral Design, Harvey’s Honey Huts,
and individual contributors.
Opening this extraordinary season is a special pops concert at Sinsheimer Stadium, on August
14, 2021, at 7PM, sponsored in part by the Monday Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo. Concertmaster Emily
Lanzone is featured in Gliere’s Phoenix from The Red Poppy Suite. Colin Guan will perform the first
movement from Dvorak’s Cello Concerto in B Minor. This family-friendly program also includes works by
John Williams – his Summon the Heroes, ET, and Raiders of the Lost Arc – as well as John Phillip Sousa’s
Washington Post March. Tickets are $25 general admission and $40 for VIPs – including early entrance
and a swag bag, available at slosymphony.org. The program is approximately one hour without an
intermission. Sinsheimer Stadium is located in Sinsheimer Park, on Southwood Drive in San Luis Obispo.
The San Luis Obispo Symphony proudly presents their return to the
stage and 60th anniversary season, including five main concerts at the Performing Arts Center San Luis
Obispo, two special outdoor concerts, and a collaborative concert with the SLO International Film
Festival. All concerts will be conducted by Music Director Andrew Sewell. The five main concerts are
available exclusively in subscription packages, ranging from $295 to $445 per person, through September
15. To subscribe to the season call 805-543-3533 or visit the Symphony office at 75 Higuera Street, Suite
160, Monday through Thursday, 10AM to 4PM.
Pre-concert “Symphonic Foray” talks are sponsored by Ursula and Mike Fitzgerald, and free “No
Ties Allowed” open dress rehearsals are sponsored by Ann Shaw and Charles Boccadoro. The season is
made possible in part by support from the The Clifton Swanson PAC Community Access Fund, the
Community Foundation of San Luis Obispo County, the City of San Luis Obispo, The Harold J. Miossi
Charitable Trust, the Henry W. Bull Foundation, Chevron, Gordon’s Floral Design, Harvey’s Honey Huts,
and individual contributors.
Opening this extraordinary season is a special pops concert at Sinsheimer Stadium, on August
14, 2021, at 7PM, sponsored in part by the Monday Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo. Concertmaster Emily
Lanzone is featured in Gliere’s Phoenix from The Red Poppy Suite. Colin Guan will perform the first
movement from Dvorak’s Cello Concerto in B Minor. This family-friendly program also includes works by
John Williams – his Summon the Heroes, ET, and Raiders of the Lost Arc – as well as John Phillip Sousa’s
Washington Post March. Tickets are $25 general admission and $40 for VIPs – including early entrance
and a swag bag, available at slosymphony.org. The program is approximately one hour without an
intermission. Sinsheimer Stadium is located in Sinsheimer Park, on Southwood Drive in San Luis Obispo.
