Kanata Symphony
The Kanata Symphony Orchestra is a non-profit community orchestra, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Members are amateur musicians from all walks of life, from across the National Capital Region.
Description
The Kanata Symphony Orchestra is a mid-size orchestra, and consists of all instruments typically found in a symphony orchestra: strings, percussion, woodwinds, and brass. The orchestra rehearses weekly from September until May.Since 1981, the Kanata Symphony has aimed at bringing music to the public at affordable prices.
Season
A typical season for the Kanata Symphony Orchestra includes three regularly programmed concerts and often includes a Holiday concert in December.In the past, The Kanata Symphony Orchestra provided an evening of pops entertainment for the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 638 annual Christmas dinner. The program may consist of marches, Johann Strauss II, French-Canadian classics, Leroy Anderson, and Christmas carols. The relationship between the Kanata Symphony Orchestra and the Canadian Legion was initiated by one of its early members, serving in both organizations.
A typical Kanata Symphony Orchestra may contain full classical Symphonies, concertos, or overtures. Often, the KSO will present a variety of repertoire forming an entertaining program for the entire family.