Street Symphony is thrilled to announce that we have officially welcomed Ndindi Kitonga, Ph.D. to our Board of Directors! [button size=’medium’ style=” text=’Read Article’ icon=’fa-arrow-circle-right’ icon_color=” link=’https://mailchi.mp/995e9e25318c/harvardresidencykitongawalkthetalk?e=%5bUNIQID’ target=’_blank’ color=” hover_color=”…
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February 2018 News: Street Symphony Awarded Two New Grants
Street Symphony is thrilled to announce that we’ve been awarded two generous grants of $5,000 each, to support musical engagement for communities affected by homelessness and incarceration in Los Angeles…
March 2018 News: New Partnership with Weingart Center
As a community of professional musicians committed to engaging communities affected by homelessness and incarceration, Street Symphony is delighted to announce an already incredibly rewarding partnership with another remarkable ally…
The New Yorker: Handel's "Messiah," on Skid Row
The spell dissolves when you leave the Midnight Mission. The people that walked in darkness are still there. Hard stares greet you as you proceed to your car. This feeling is, if…
Vijay Gupta to Receive Leonard Bernstein Award at Longy’s Gala
“Vijay Gupta … founder of Street Symphony, and a member of Longy’s Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT) faculty … will be presented with the Leonard Bernstein Lifetime Achievement Award…
LA Weekly: A Performance of Handel's Messiah in a Homeless Shelter Brings Hope to Skid Row
LA Weekly reporter Katie Bain writes about the 2016 Messiah Project. It’s a December afternoon on Skid Row. Rows of sagging tents line San Pedro Street and the blocks beyond, as…