Maestro
Wesley John Schumacher
Now in his twentieth season with
The Venice
Symphony, Maestro Schumacher
obtained both his Bachelor and Master Degrees from the University of
Illinois. He is a recipient of the National Minister of Music Award
for his outstanding achievements in Music Ministry, the Arts
Leadership Award from Sarasota County Arts Council, and the Muses Award from
the Arts and Culture Alliance.
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What's New
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Send your personal congratulations
to Maestro Wes on his 20th season as conductor. Click on Guestbook. |
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Check the Repertoire page now
for a glance of the 2008-2009 Season of Firsts! |
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Friends of the Venice Symphony
have more exciting events planned for this season. Visit the Friends
page for all the details. |
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Check out our photo gallery of
recent concerts. |
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APRIL POPS CONCERT
Don't miss the final concert of the season!
April 25 and 26
This concert is part of the Centennial Celebration
of American Composer
Leroy Anderson(1908-1975)
We also celebrate America with our Associate Chorus,
Suncoast Chorale!
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Did You Know?
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Our '07-'08 Season will celebrate Maestro Schumacher's
20th season with Venice Symphony. |
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Maestro Schumacher previews each concert on the
preceding Tuesday at
Venice Public Library at Noon. Bring a sack lunch if you like;
beverages available. Next preview is April 22. |
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In a proclamation by
Venice City
Mayor Dean Calamaras, The Venice Symphony was proclaimed to
be a "Cultural Gem" of Venice and South Sarasota County. |
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