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Gulf Coast Symphony

HISTORY OF THE SYMPHONY

Founded in 1996 by its current music director and conductor, Dr. Andrew Kurtz, the Gulf Coast Symphony is the premier community orchestra of Southwest Florida and one of the most dynamic community orchestras in the United States. We have recognized for our high-quality symphonic performances as well as our active community engagement and commitment to arts education.

THE MISSION

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HISTORY OF THE SYMPHONY

Founded in 1996 by its current music director and conductor, Dr. Andrew Kurtz, the Gulf Coast Symphony is the premier community orchestra of Southwest Florida and one of the most dynamic community orchestras in the United States. We have recognized for our high-quality symphonic performances as well as our active community engagement and commitment to arts education.

THE MISSION

The Gulf Coast Symphony exists to contribute to the cultural enrichment of Lee County by producing and performing a broad variety of concerts and creating a diverse, innovative, and balanced program of performances, events, and community and education projects that reaches the widest possible public. The primary goals of the Gulf Coast Symphony are:

  • To help build general arts awareness in Lee County
  • To develop new audiences for the arts in our community
  • To assist in the development of potential future performers

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Cultural Center

Music Theater

Performing Arts Center

Theater

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Family Fun

Cultural Center

Key Features

Things to Do

Arts & Entertainment

Cultural Center

Music Theater

Performing Arts Center

Theater

Attractions

Family Fun

Cultural Center

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