All-volunteer orchestra to perform in benefit concert at Boston’s Symphony Hall
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An all-volunteer orchestra will perform a special show for a good cause Sunday at Boston’s Symphony Hall.
The Kendall Square Orchestra has nearly 100 members and most are classically trained musicians. It started in 2018.
“It was sort of an idea, I co-founded it with my best friend, and we thought that we could connect the science and tech community through music,” said the orchestra’s president and CEO, Elena Spencer.
“Symphony for Science”This coming Sunday, on Mother’s Day, they will put on their third biennial “Symphony for Science” at Symphony Hall.
“The orchestra is this beautiful model where all these different people come from all over the world, with different backgrounds and different instruments, all to be a part of something that is larger than themselves,” orchestra conductor Kristo Kondakci said.