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The San Diego Symphony performed its first concert on December 8, 1910. Since its inception, the San Diego Symphony has become one of the leading orchestras in the United States. It is committed to providing musical experiences of superior quality for the greater San Diego community and beyond. Through a rich mixture of innovative and educational programming designed to appeal to all ages and cultures, the Symphony makes music an integral part of the cultural and intellectual fabric of the San Diego Region, valued by and relevant to all its residents.
The Symphony offers wide range of concert experiences and performs over 100 concerts each season. The San Diego Symphony performances include the Masterworks series, offering traditional classical repertoire; the Winter Pops series, as well as annual holiday programs; a Family Festival series that presents family-friendly concerts; and the Light Bulb Series, a highly interactive series of concerts that examine classical music from entertaining and thought-provoking angles. Each year, from July through September, the Symphony presents an outdoor Summer Pops season. The Summer Pops series mixes classical favorites and pop music in a festive, outdoor atmosphere on San Diego’s picturesque waterfront.
Historic Copley Symphony Hall, home of the San Diego Symphony, is regarded as one of the finest classical music venues on the West Coast. Originally built in 1929 as a premiere movie house (Fox Theater), this lush, French Rococo style hall was conferred to the Symphony in 1984. The beauty and majesty of this historic hall has added to the stature and artistic growth of San Diego Symphony.

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