Saturday marks the end of a century-long tradition, as the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra gives its final concert.
The orchestra has operated on and off for the better part of 100 years, and has employed professional musicians for the last 20. However, it’s now shutting down due to financial reasons. Executive Director Dan Linssen said that even a decade ago, finances were a concern, with a budget of around $900,000
“And it continued to contract over the last 10 years as audiences declined and financial support declined. Last year, it was a little over $500,000 was our budget,” said Linssen.
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Saturday’s finale will include a performance of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5. Linssen said members of the youth symphony will perform alongside the professionals.
“Organizations come and go, but great music continues,” he said.
A group of Green Bay Symphony Orchestra musicians is pursuing a partnership with the Madison-based Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra.
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