The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced it has awarded $9,530 to the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra through the Arts Organization Support grant program. The Commission also awarded the Terre Haute Symphony a $1,000 merit award. The Commission awarded $1,000 merit awards to 52 organizations receiving Arts Organization Support to recognize their innovation and dedication to providing public benefit in the last year.
Read MoreThe Terre Haute Symphony is thrilled to announce their 96th Season titled Sights, Sounds & Stories, complete with the return of Disney in Concert to the Tilson Auditorium stage! The THSO’s 2021-2022 season is guaranteed to be filled to the brim with wonderful stories, beautiful music, and world-class guest artists. Enhanced guest experience will be a topic of focus for the THSO during the upcoming season with the plan to include more visual elements and projections to supplement the film and movie season theme.
Read MoreThe Terre Haute Symphony League is proud to present their virtual fundraising event, Hats Off to Broadway featuring Caroline Goodwin (soprano) and THSO Principal Keyboard Timothy Stephenson (piano) for an evening of Broadway hits from musicals! The event will include a streamed concert and a melodious silent auction featuring two unique Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra experiences during the 2021-2022 season!
Read MoreThe Terre Haute Symphony has been awarded two generous grants from the Wabash Valley Community Foundation! We are grateful and excited to receive funding in support for our virtual content and participate in a matching grant challenge for COVID-19 relief.
Read MoreThe THSO is headed back to its home stage at Tilson Auditorium on May 1st at 4:30pm after seeking alternative venues due to the pandemic this season. The Terre Haute Symphony will be inviting 2020-2021 season ticket holders to attend the concert in-person and will open a very limited number of single tickets if they become able. Due to social distancing requirements, the THSO has reprogrammed the concert repertoire to allow for fewer musicians on stage. The concert is titled Beethoven’s Humor and will showcase the composer’s Symphony No. 1 along with three THSO Principal musicians performing solo works.
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