The Santa Cruz Symphony Open Rehearsals at the Civic are the part of our education program that allows music lovers to see for themselves how a symphonic performance is constructed and prepared for. Having free open rehearsals was one of Danny Stewart’s top priorities when he became our maestro – he even discussed their value in his initial job interview.
Hillside Hyde Away
Dottie Hyde was very excited in the mid-1950’s when word went out that a symphony orchestra was being formed in Santa Cruz. “I have loved music since I was a child,” says Dottie. “I don’t play any instruments like others in my family, but I can listen endlessly.”
She made sure to get tickets to the first concerts held at the E.A. Hall Middle School in Watsonville and has been a regular subscriber to the Santa Cruz Symphony ever since. Besides attending concerts, Hal and Dottie Hyde have been committed to the community around the Santa Cruz Symphony.
Musician Spotlight - Priscilla Fisher
Priscilla joined the Santa Cruz Symphony in 1981 when it was still a community orchestra and has seen the orchestra grow significantly over the years. As with so many musicians, her interest started early.
“I wanted to take violin lessons when I was four. Mrs. Low (a Suzuki violin teacher) and her 3 children moved in two houses down from me.”