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Offices are Temporarily Closed

By San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra

03/26/2020 at 07:48 PM

San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra and Guthrie Music Rental Library offices are currently closed to the public in response to state and national health directives during the COVID-19 pandemic. We will monitor our phones and limited staff will be in to manage operations, but we will be unable to meet with you in person until this health crisis is resolved.

However, just as you all have supported your San Bernardino Symphony for the past 91 years, we want to support you now with informational updates and assistance as needed.

Let's Stay Connected

The arts provide comfort, resilience, wisdom, and the means for self-expression and connection, perhaps even more so during challenging times such as these. We want to stay connected with you!

Ticket holders, if you are over 65 and need assistance with your shopping, we want to help. Symphony Board Members have volunteered to shop for you and deliver your supplies so you do not need to go out. If you would like assistance, please contact us.

We have also selected a number of our favorite orchestral videos and we will soon post those on our website and social media for all to view. While videos cannot replace attendance at a live concert, we hope they will help you feel connected until we can all be together again. In addition, if you have favorites you'd like us to post for the enjoyment of others, please send us the name of the piece and why you particularly like it and we'll share that, as well.

Our Remaining 91st Season Concert

At this time, we believe it is prudent to postpone our May 2 concert as we do not know when this crisis will be over. However, both the March and May concerts will be performed in the coming season.

If you have season tickets, your seats will be held for you into the new season and your 92nd season subscriptions will be available at a rate indicative of the 'new' concerts only as you have already paid for the two postponed concerts.

If you have single tickets for March of May, those purchases will also be honored in the new season.

Either way, please rest assured, your seats are safely held in your name and a new purchase or exchange is not required.

Our 92nd Season... Reveal Coming Soon!

While the current situation seems to change daily - if not hourly - it will most certainly resolve and we will be on to another beautiful season of symphonic music.

We are currently finalizing the upcoming season, and are planing an online reveal in a few weeks, so please stay tuned for information on how to take part!

We can tell you that in addition to the two postponed concerts, our 92nd performance season will include some of the very best in American music, holiday music, movie music, Broadway music, and, of course, an abundance of the beautiful Classical music that has characterized our organization for over nine decades.

 Symphony Family, we are All in this together!

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