Welcome to the
2010 - 2011 Season

Our 2010-2011 concert season will be starting on Saturday evening, October 9, 2010, and will feature  Schubert's Unfinished Symphony, selections from The Planets by Holst and other selections.

Our Young People's Concert will be held on November 21, 2010 and will showcase our 2010-2011 Youth Concerto Competition winner.  We will also be performing the popular children's favorite The Composer is Dead by Lemony Snicket narrated by Dave Skocik.  Of course, we will also have our annual Instrument Petting Zoo open for everyone to enjoy.

For our Spring Concert, performed on March 12, 2011, we will feature Stefan Xhori performing Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto as well as the Hebrides Overture and Dvorak's New World Symphony (all by popular request). 

Our Dover Days Pops Concert, on May 7, 2011, will be a "Salute to the Big Bands".



New This Season!

We have instituted several exciting changes this season and want to share them with you.

First, we will present three of our four concerts at Calvary Assembly of God, 1141 East Lebanon Road, Dover, Delaware 19901. These three concerts will be on Saturday evenings at 7 p.m.  The Young People's Concert will continue to be held on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. at the Schwartz Center for the Arts, 226 South State Street, Dover, Delaware  19901.

Secondly, we are now able to accept all major credit cards for donations and concert tickets! Until our website is back up and running, please call our box office at 302-270-1903 where we will be only too happy to answer any questions and process credit card orders by phone or mail.

Please note that all four concerts this season will be open seating.  Children will be admitted free to all concerts when they are accompanied by a paying adult.  Feel free to call us with any questions and please check back here in the near future to see our newly completed website!


Dover Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 163
Dover, Delaware  19903
(302) 270 - 1903
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