THE SYMPHONY SCENE
As part of the Symphony Scene, enjoy unique opportunities to connect with friends, meet the musicians and support an orchestra whose focus is artistic excellence, community engagement and pioneering spirit. Symphony Scene supporters are invited to take advantage of specially-designed opportunities to participate in a variety of intimate, behind-the-scenes events that foster new friendships and heighten musical experiences with the Modesto Symphony Orchestra.
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MODESTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OPEN REHEARSAL
The Modesto Symphony Orchestra now presents an open rehearsal on Thursday nights prior to Classics Subscription Concert weekends. This special offering allows all Symphony Scene supporters the opportunity to gain valuable insight into the compositional architecture of each work, the emotions behind the music and the artistry required of these performers recreating the composer’s vision as the MSO prepares for each Classics Concert weekend.
Open Rehearsal Series Schedule and Dates:
7:45 Open Rehearsal
9:00 Meet & Greet with MSO Musicians
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Gallo Center for the Arts
10th and I Streets, Modesto
Be a part of The Scene:
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MSOA-hosted private party and performance by MSO musicians
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Opportunity to sit back stage in the wings during an MSOA Classics Concert
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Invitation to Post-Concert Receptions
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Special Parking Privileges
The Symphony Scene Benefits and Opportunities
CONDUCTOR'S CIRCLE
Grand Tier
$25,000 and above
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MSOA-hosted lunch or dinner for eight with a private performance by MSO musicians
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Opportunity to have MSO musicians perform at your home for a dinner party you are hosting
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All benefits and opportunities listed below
Diamond Baton
$17,500-$24,999
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Specially designed and framed piece with photographs and autographs of all guest artists
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Opportunity to host a lunch or dinner with the Music Director and President with MSO musicians performing
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All benefits and opportunities listed below
Platinum Baton
$10,000-$17,499
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Photo opportunity with the guest artist at intermission, when available
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Opportunity to have lunch with the MSOA Music Director and President
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All benefits and opportunities listed below
Gold Baton
$5,000-$9,999
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Opportunity to dedicate a Classics concert in the program book
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Invitation for two for an annual Major Donor Recognition Event
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All benefits and opportunities listed below
Silver Baton
$2,500-$4,999
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Opportunity to host a guest artist for lunch, when available
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Opportunity to sit in the wings of the stage during one Classics concert per season
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All benefits and opportunities listed below
Bronze Baton
$1,500-$2,499
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Complimentary reserved parking in the city garage on 11th street between I and J Streets for all Classics and Surgical Artistry Pops Series concerts
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Wine and Cheese Reception in the Founder’s Room at the Gallo Center for the Arts during intermission of all Classics concerts
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Invitation for two for a post-concert reception in the Founder’s Room at the Gallo Center for the Arts directly following all Classics concerts
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Priority purchasing for all MSOA non-concert events
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Invitation for two for an annual Conductor’s Circle Appreciation Reception
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All benefits and opportunities listed under Musician’s Club
MUSICIAN'S CLUB
Benefactor
$1,000-$1,499
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Invitation for two for a post-concert reception in the Founder’s Room at the Gallo Center for the Arts directly following two (2) Classics concerts in the 2007-2008 season
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Invitation for two to attend the MSOA Education concerts in October and April
Patron
$500-$999
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Opportunity to host a MSO musician to dinner on a concert weekend
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Invitation for two for a post-concert reception in the Founder’s Room at the Gallo Center for the Arts directly following one (1) Classics concert in the 2007-2008 season
Supporter
$250-$499
Friend
$100-$249
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Quarterly donor newsletter
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Donor listing on the MSOA website
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Donor listing in the Classics concert program book