SB Symphony presents inaugural woodwinds chamber concert

May 13, 2026 | Arts & Culture, Entertainment

Maestro Anthony Parnther is excited to bring the San Bernardino Symphony’s first ensemble concert to the stage. (Contributed photo)

The San Bernardino Symphony will present the inaugural concert of the first of its brand new ensemble groups, the San Bernardino Symphony Woodwinds Ensemble, on Friday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the historic San Bernardino Valley College Auditorium. “Chamber Music: Up Close and Personal” will debut the first of four new chamber ensembles.

“Having our own ensembles made up of the principal players our audience members have enjoyed for so many years is something I have long desired for the San Bernardino Symphony,” explained Music Director and Conductor Anthony Parnther. “I cannot wait to bring this first of many planned ensemble concerts to our region and am particularly excited to begin with our outstanding wind section!”

The concert will feature flutist Patricia Cloud, bassoonist Alex Rosales Garcia, French horn player Kristin Morrison, oboist Marilyn Schram and clarinetist Margaret Worsley, accompanied by pianist Mitsuko Morikawa.

Added Parnther, “This program focuses on the geographical diversity of the USA, Mexico, Brazil, Cuba and France emphasizing modern takes on traditional dance forms while playing on the contrast between the mountain scenery of the Roaring Fork Quintet and the metropolitan ‘Belle Epoque’ sounds of the evocative Medaglia and the neoclassical Poulenc. There is movement found in every piece: from the physical flow of water in Ewazen’s exhilarating rapids to the rhythmic ‘flow’ of the South American dances. I truly believe our audience will love this exciting musical adventure.”

Same day and single purchase concert tickets are available at $20 to $100 per seat. and may be obtained online at www.sanbernardinosymphony.org or by phone at (909) 381-5388, Monday through Friday. Students, when accompanied by an adult, are always $15.

Beginning this season, Symphony tickets are also available in money-saving bundles that allow patrons to pre-purchase seats for two or more concerts at a substantial discount without the requirement to be a full-season subscriber. The more concerts purchased, the greater the discount, up to 30 percent.

The concert will be held at the historic San Bernardino Valley College auditorium, located at 701 S. Mt. Vernon Avenue in San Bernardino. Free, lighted parking is available directly adjacent to the venue. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Venue box office sales are planned prior to performances, but the availability of seats on concert days cannot be guaranteed.

If one fabulous concert in a weekend isn’t enough, consider joining the Symphony for a very special performance by the San Bernardino Symphony Youth Orchestra and the San Bernardino Symphony Overture Orchestra. This concert, scheduled for Sunday, May 17 at 3 p.m., will also be held at the historic San Bernardino Valley College Auditorium. General admission tickets ($10) are available at www.sanbernardinosymphony.org or at the door. Parking is free in the adjacent lot.

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