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San Bernardino Symphony

The San Bernardino Symphony orchestra is an American symphony orchestra, based in San Bernardino, California. Founded in 1929 by newspaper magnate and conductor, James K. Guthrie, the San Bernardino Symphony is one of the oldest professional orchestras in the state of California. They put on a concert subscription season and many additional performances throughout the region.

Guthrie Music Rental Library
The Guthrie Library, owned and operated by the San Bernardino Symphony, is named after Maestro James K. Guthrie. In 2020, American singer, pianist, and music revivalist Michael Feinstein donated a portion of his personal collection to the Guthrie. ==Conductors/Music Directors==
Conductors/Music Directors
• Jay Plowe (1929-1933) • James Guthrie (1935-1961) • Joseph Pearlman (1962-1965) • Rudolph Picardi (1965-1968) • Michael Perriere (1968-1976) • Meredith Willson (1976) • Alberto Bolet (1976-1980) • Gregory Millar (1981-1982) • Thomas Nee (1981) • Donald Ambroson (1983-1984) • Dr. Ben Eby (1983-1984) • Don Th. Jaeger (1983-1984 & 1984) • Stewart Robertson (1989-2001) • Carlo Ponti, Jr. (2001-2013) • Frank Fetta (2013-2017) • Two-Year Conductor Search (2017-2019) • Anthony Parnther (2019–present) ==Performance Venues==
Performance Venues
File:California Theatre, San Bernardino.JPG|California Theatre (San Bernardino), the San Bernardino Symphony's principal performance venue File:Redlands Bowl, Redlands CA.jpg|Redlands Bowl, the orchestra performed at the Bowls Summer Music Festival for many years ==Symphony Guild==
Symphony Guild
The San Bernardino Symphony Guild was founded in 1984. Activities include Music in the Schools through which Symphony docents introduce the instruments of the orchestra to third grade classes in the San Bernardino City Unified School District. The Guild also provides post-concert receptions for patrons, they provide refreshments for the musicians, amenities for guest artists, and hold a number of arts-related events throughout each year. ==References==
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