BRIEF HISTORY OF
ROSWELL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Now in its 47th season, the Roswell Symphony Orchestra’s musicians come from
all of the major cities within a 200 mile radius of Roswell: Lubbock, Amarillo,
Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Las Cruces, El Paso, Portales, Alamogordo, and, of
course, Roswell.
It all began in the basement of the First Methodist Church on July 28, 1959.
That first group included lawyers, accountants, teachers, florists, housewives
and geologists. Although not professional musicians, they were determined to
give Roswell and southeast New Mexico a professional sounding orchestra. For a
city the size of less than 40-thousand the formation of the Roswell Symphony
Orchestra was quite an accomplishment.
Maestro John Farrer became the director of the RSO for the 1972 season. He
followed William Kirschke, Thomas Lewis, and Glenn Cunningham, the first
director of the RSO. Under the leadership of Maestro Farrer the RSO has earned a
reputation for musical excellence by sharing with the under served target
audience of southeast New Mexico the talents of professional musicians, many of
whom have performed with renowned symphonies across the United States as well as
in Canada and Europe.
The first concert season in 1960-1961 featured three concerts held in New Mexico
Military Institute’s Pearson Auditorium. Since then the season has grown to
include a Subscription Concert Series of five classical concerts in Pearson
Auditorium featuring world renowned guest artists, a three concert Chamber Music
Series held at the Roswell Museum and Art Center, five Children’s Educational
Concerts for nearly 5,000 third, fourth and fifth graders in Roswell and
Artesia, and a free Labor Day Pops Concert at Spring River Park and Zoo.
Contact the RSO office at 505-623-5882.
Discount for Full-Time Students.
Questions? Email us at:
RSO@RoswellSymphony.org