South Bend Symphony Orchestra

127 N Michigan St, South Bend, IN 46601, USA

Orchestral music in South Bend has deep roots, dating back to 1894 with violinist Frederic Ingersoll, who aimed to enrich American cities with European musical traditions. He founded the first professional symphony in 1918, paving the way for future ensembles. In 1932, Edwyn H. Hames established the South Bend Symphony Orchestra amidst the Great Depression, relying on dedicated volunteers. Under leaders like Ella Morris and later conductors, the Symphony evolved into a professional organization, hosting legendary artists and enriching the community with diverse performances and educational initiatives.