Musicians pose at the base of the Martin Marietta stone quarry in Carmel, Indiana. This photo was taken for publicity for the “Concert in the Quarry” fundraising event for the Carmel Symphony Orhcestra.
Growth through the years
In the mid-70’s, co-founder John Carter ran some notices in the local paper and attempted to recruit some musicians he knew, but in August 1976 his vision for a community orchestra was little more than an idea. Thankfully, a dozen or so musicians attended, and as they spread the word to others, Carter felt relieved to see there was enough interest to begin planning in earnest for a first performance. Nearly 50 years later, the Carmel Symphony Orchestra has grown into a fully-professional ensemble entertaining audiences from across central Indiana.
The humble beginnings
Founded in 1976, the CSO has grown from a community orchestra into a fully professional ensemble, deeply rooted in the freelance music community of the Midwest. Our journey over the decades mirrors our commitment to musical excellence and community involvement.
The Monon Depot in Carmel. Photo courtesy of the Carmel Clay Historical Society.
An early photo of the Carmel Symphony Orchestra.
“Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything.”
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