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Palm Beach Symphony Seeks Instruments
To Provide To Local Student Musicians
A Limited Number Of the social, emotional, and
academic benefits of the arts,
Instruments Are Also music provides students with a
creative and expressive outlet
Currently Available which they so desperately
need at this time.
As a new school year begins, Palm Beach Symphony Palm Beach Symphony
is seeking donations of professional or amateur quality ensures instruments meet
orchestral instruments for underserved children. performance standards before
“Many music students, from elementary through making the donations. The
high school, depend on their school music programs for program currently has two
instruments or their parents must use limited financial violins, a carbon fiber viola bow,
resources to rent instruments,” said Palm Beach Symphony one cello and a keyboard ready
Director of Education and Operations Olga M. Vazquez, to offer students.
Ph.D. “With the financial difficulties many families To make an instrument
are facing and virtual learning during this pandemic, it donation, see what instruments
is even more important for us to help ensure students are available or nominate a Palm Beach Symphony CEO David McClymont with Palm Beach Central High School
have instruments upon which to practice. In addition to student to receive an instrument student Esteban Cuadra when he received a tuba from Palm Beach Symphony last season.
visit www.palmbeachsymphony. Photo courtesy of Palm Beach Symphony.
org/education/.
Are You Using 48 instruments and reached more than 8,000 students arts organization adheres to a mission of engaging,
Last school season, Palm Beach Symphony gifted
educating, and entertaining the greater community of
Your Retin-A through performances, coaching sessions, and workshops. the Palm Beaches through live performances of inspiring
The symphony also produced a series of 48 instructional
orchestral music. The orchestra is celebrated for
delivering spirited performances by first-rate musicians
videos featuring musicians on 12 different instruments
Correctly …. Or when in-school instruction was no longer possible. and distinguished guest artists. Recognized by The
The videos or links to the videos are available at www.
Cultural Council for Palm Beach County with a 2020 Muse
palmbeachsymphony.org and @pbysymphony on
Award for Outstanding Community Engagement, Palm
Even At All? Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Beach Symphony continues to expand its education and
About Palm Beach Symphony
community outreach programs with children’s concerts,
Palm Beach Symphony is South Florida’s premier
student coaching sessions and master classes, instrument
orchestra known for its diverse repertoire and commitment donations and free public concerts. For more information,
By Siperstein Dermatology Group to community. Founded in 1974, this 501(c)(3) nonprofit visit www.palmbeachsymphony.org.
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