About Us
To enrich lives through the shared experience of extraordinary music.
Tania Miller & the Victoria Symphony
In its 71st year of operation, the Victoria Symphony is Vancouver Island’s largest and most active performing arts organization. With over 50 performances in its season which spans September to May, the Victoria Symphony continues to engage and inspire the community with high-quality concerts in seven diverse series and also with its outstanding education and outreach programs.
An artistic gem on Canada’s West Coast, the Victoria Symphony takes enormous pride in providing quality live orchestral music for everyone. It has garnered both critical acclaim and massive popular appeal, and is one of the most successful orchestras in Canada
Over 125,000 people hear the Victoria Symphony every year, including 10,000 children. The Victoria Symphony also hosts the marquee event of the summer, the annual Victoria Symphony Splash which attracts over 40,000 Victoria residents and visitors to Victoria’s Inner Harbour on the BC day long weekend. In 2012 Victoria Symphony Splash takes place on August 5th.
The 2011/2012 year marks Maestra Tania Miller’s ninth season as Music Director of the Victoria Symphony, an appointment that made her the first Canadian woman to be appointed to such a significant position in Canada. Her vibrancy and dynamic approach to music making have inspired many innovations with the Victoria Symphony and a new era of artistic growth for the orchestra including programming innovations such as the New Currents Festival of Music, the contemporary Odyssey series of collaborative arts and genres, as well as expanded and committed educational programming. Her extraordinary commitment to masterworks classics, have elevated the musical impact of the orchestra on the Canadian music scene.
The Orchestra
The Victoria Symphony is a professional ensemble of 34 full-contract and 12 part-contract musicians. Each season the orchestra gives over 100 performances, including regular series performances and special concerts including opera, ballet, educational, tour and community benefit performances.
A Little History
In its history, the post of Music Director has been filled by such eminent conductors as Melvin Knudsen, Hans Gruber, Otto-Werner Mueller, Laszlo Gati and Paul Freeman.
In 2009/10 Alain Trudel was named Principal Guest Conductor, a position previously held by Yannik Nézet-Séguin. In 2003 Nézet-Séguin gave a widely praised interpretation of Lákme for Opera Ontario, which resulted in a n appointment as Principal Guest Conductor for the Victoria Symphony from 2003-06.
Each season the Victoria Symphony engages many excellent guest conductors and solo artists to give new perspectives on standard classical repertoire and to introduce audiences to music in which they are individually expert.
Maestra Miller is the 8th Music Director in the History of the Victoria Symphony, following:
Melvin Knudsen (1941-1948)
Hans Gruber (1948-1964)
Otto Werner Mueller (1964-1967)
Laszlo Gati (1967-1978)
Paul Freeman (1979-1988)
Peter McCoppin (1989-1999)
Kees Bakels (1999-2001)
Tania Miller (2003-Present)