Carmel Symphony Orchestra - Music Matters
Overview
The Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is thrilled to announce that Glick Art has generously awarded funding to support the Orchestra’s Music Matters concerts, bringing the joy and inspiration of live symphonic music to more than one thousand schoolchildren across central Indiana.
Two Music Matters concerts will be performed in the elegant Payne & Mencias Palladium. These concerts are designed especially for fifth- and sixth-grade students. These interactive performances introduce young audiences to the sights, sounds, and stories of the orchestra, sparking curiosity and a lifelong appreciation for the arts.
“By funding the Music Matters concerts, Glick Art continues to champion access to cultural experiences that enrich lives and strengthen communities,” said Marianne Glick, Founder and CEO.
“Thanks to Glick Art’s generosity, we can continue providing transformative live music experiences to children who might otherwise never have the chance to hear an orchestra in person,” said Nancy Sutton, CSO Board Chair. “This support allows us to inspire the next generation of musicians, patrons, and arts advocates.”
The Music Matters program aligns with the CSO’s mission to engage the community through outstanding musical performances, education, and outreach. Through the years, these concerts have become a much-anticipated event for local schools, offering both entertainment and educational value by connecting music to history, culture and creativity.