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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 16 reviews

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About Memphis Symphony Orchestra

Memphis Symphony Orchestra in Concert

You never can tell what the Memphis Symphony Orchestra may have in store for audiences. One day they bring their best to bear on a staple of the repertoire like a Beethoven symphony, and the next you find them tearing into something entirely more modern and less ubiquitous, like a piano concerto by Doreen Carwithen. Perhaps they’re tucking into George Gershwin’s immortal American in Paris or offering up a cello concerto by Sir Edward Elgar. One thing audiences can always count on at an MSO performance: when the musicians let loose on a piece, they seem to tap into a kind of telepathic connection, with all hands working as one. There are moments when it sounds more like a single, polytimbral instrument than an orchestra. That precision combines with a very visceral urgency to produce a unique experience in classical music.

Memphis Symphony Orchestra Background

The roots of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra go back to 1953 and the founding of chamber orchestra the Memphis Sinfonietta directed by Vincent DeFrank. Seven years later, that ensemble became forevermore known as the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, with cellist DeFrank remaining at the helm through the mid ‘80s. Originally, the orchestra’s HQ was the Ellis Auditorium, but in 2003 they took up residence in the city’s new Cannon Center for the Performing Arts. Different music directors have taken the helm over the years, with Robert Moody coming on board in 2016. Through every era, the MSO has presented the indispensable repertoire of the classical canon while doing everything possible to keep things fresh. Comprised of musicians from across the globe, the orchestra regularly offers community concerts and educational programs in schools in addition to the usual concert calendar, remaining very much in touch with Memphis and the city’s cultural life.

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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 16 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/24/14Cannon Center for the Performing Arts - Memphis

    the mixture of old and new music was great. this was my first time and will return.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 5/20/14Cannon Center for the Performing Arts - Memphis

    Desperately sad. Very good faux Rolling Stones. Great orchestra. Unfortunately they missed an amazing opportunity as the sound mix was totally wrong. Unable to hear the orchestra at all so would not have noticed if they were there or not. Shame that they did not put more thought and effort as it could have been great, but wasn't!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    great music!!!!

    by Sophus on 1/15/14Cannon Center for the Performing Arts - Memphis

    Close your eyes and you'd swear Elvis was on stage again.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Rhodes Music Dept & Memphis Symphony Briten's War

    by Psbbn247 on 11/6/13Cannon Center for the Performing Arts - Memphis

    While the musicians and choirs, baritone and tenor were all very talented... the selection of Britten's War Requiem was the most depressing and boring piece of work I've ever heard in my 50+ years of appreciation of a wide variety of symphony works. Britten should recall all copies and cease writing if he cannot improve 90% on this terrible piece.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Beautiful piece, expertly performed

    by miniJ on 11/6/13Cannon Center for the Performing Arts - Memphis

    At 1.5hrs long, the War Requiem is a marathon, and Britten's search for a new musical language in the wake of the World Wars can be challenging. But at its best--I'm thinking of the 'Sanctus'--this piece rises to the level of a religious experience. Kudos to the Memphis Symphony and Rhodes College Singers for not rushing through it, and for some beautifully varied dynamics.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Messiah was beautiful!

    by Anonymous on 12/14/11Cannon Center for the Performing Arts - Memphis

    The orchestra and singers were outstanding. We enjoyed the event so much. Just beautiful!