
The Mansfield Symphony has become one of the most respected orchestras in the state of Ohio. For over 75 years the organization has been providing the worlds greatest music to the people of the region. This proud history continues today with music director Robert Franz creating an orchestra that not only makes great music but prodies a great service to the community it calls home.
Please watch the video below as artists Mindy Duncan and John Donnelly create two beautiful works of art from the inspiration of the Mansfield Symphony performing Michael Torke's "Ash". From the "Art Live" concert performed May 17, 2008 in the Renaissance Theatre.
The Mansfield Symphony has become one of the most respected orchestras in the state of Ohio for over 75 years. This proud history continues today under the sure guidance of music director Robert Franz.
Mansfield has a rich musical history, far more impressive than most cities of this size can claim. The Symphony has become a model for organizations our size to be an integral part of the community.
Music Director Robert Franz carries the torch lit nearly 80 years ago by Eugene Weinberger in 1930. Read all about him and his fraternity of MSO conductors.
Mansfield has a rich history of great choral singing dating back more than a century. Each year the orchestra and singers present a number of programs incorporating the talents of our local singers.
The Mansfield Symphony Youth Orchestra was organized in 1982 to establish an outlet for outstanding instrumental music students. The MSYO is comprised of over 100 student musicians.
The Mansfield Symphony Youth Strings is comprised of over 65 students in grades six through ten from 20 schools within the Mansfield area. Youth Strings is under the direction of Conductor Percy Hall.
Education and community engagement have become very important to American orchestras. The Mansfield Symphony is exploring partnerships with local schools, businesses, and arts organizations.
The Mansfield Symphony is holding auditions for the 09-10 Season!