The Asheville Symphony, Asheville, North Carolina, was born of a passion, formed in 1960 by a group of volunteer musicians — its early concertos filling the halls of local churches and school auditoriums. At that time, and for several years after, the Symphony had no manager and no resident conductor — only a handful of passionate performers that wished to share the classics (and their talents) with the community.
Asheville’s arts-focused community — home to generations of writers, musicians and artists — has sustained the Asheville Symphony for nearly 60 years, embracing the orchestra’s endless creativity, artistic expression and collaborative explorations.
The Asheville Symphony Orchestra performs and promotes symphonic music for the benefit, enjoyment and education of the people of Western North Carolina.
COVID-19 has deeply impacted our communities across all sectors and all institutions. In the wake of having to cancel our 2020/21 Season, your support matters now more than ever. Your raffle ticket purchase allows us to continue our educational programs, community engagement and outstanding concerts. While we cannot physically gather in the concert hall, the Asheville Symphony is dedicated to furthering its mission and education in the greater Asheville region.
The Asheville Symphony is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation