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TREASURE COAST SYMPHONY

Our mission:

To promote musical education and experience for volunteer musicians of all ages;

For the enrichment of our musicians and community.

2025-2026 SEASON

Halloween Lights

Monday, Oct. 27 - 6:30pm,  7:30pm

Halloween Spooktackular

LOCATION:

Oak Hammock K-8 School

Events open only to current students and families of Oak Hammock K-8

  • Mission: Impossible Theme by Schifrin, arr. Calvin Custer

  • A Rockin’ Halloween arr. Michael Story

  • Can Can from Orpheus in the Underworld by Jacques Offenbach

  • Pirates of the Caribbean arr. Ted Ricketts

  • Highlights from “Wicked” by Stephen Schwartz, arr. Ted Ricketts

  • Halloween at the Symphony arr. Douglas Wagner

*All programming subject to change without notice.

Sunday, Dec. 14 - 3pm

Holiday
Extravaganza!

LOCATION:​​

Sunday, December 14 at 3pm

Kane Center

900 SE Salerno Road, Stuart, Florida 34997

(772) 223-7800

20th Annual Holiday Extravaganza! Concert and Food Drive

  • Sleigh Ride by Leroy Anderson

  • Overture to Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss

  • Two pieces dedicated to past Principal Trumpet, Pat Vaida:

    • Gabriel’s Oboe by Ennio Moriconne/arr. Henry Mancini - Trumpet Solo

    • Bugler’s Holiday by Leroy Anderson 

  • Carol of the Drum by Katherine Davis

  • A Hannukah Festival arr. Chris Bernotas

  • Jingle Bells Forever by James Pierpont, arr. Robert W. Smith

  • The Polar Express by Alan Silvestri, arr. Michael Story

  • Farandole by Georges Bizet

  • The Christmas Song arr. Bob Lowden - Sing-a-Long

  • A Christmas Festival by Leroy Anderson - Sing-a-Long

  • Radetzky March by Richard Strauss, Transc. Matthew Karram

Admission is $20. Tickets will be available for purchase on the Kane Center website. 

Donations of non-perishable food items are requested to benefit the Treasure Coast Food Bank.

*All programming subject to change without notice.​​

Christmas Gift Boxes
American Flags Display

Sunday, March 1 - 3pm

American Voices

LOCATION:

Kane Center

900 SE Salerno Road, Stuart, Florida 34997

(772) 223-7800

  • The American Frontier arr. Calvin Custer

  • American Civil War Fantasy by Jerry Bilik

  • Ashokan Farewell by Jay Ungar, arr. Bob Cerulli

  • Festive Triptych by Matthew Karram

  • "Gaelic" Symphony – IV. Allegro di molto by Amy Beach

  • Overture to the Song of Hiawatha by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

  • Hoe Down by Aaron Copland

  • Dances in the Canebrakes by Florence Beatrice Price

  • King Cotton March by John Philip Sousa 

  • Washington Post by John Philip Sousa

*All programming subject to change without notice.

Admission is $20. Tickets will be available for purchase on the Kane Center website.

Sunday, April 19 - 3pm

Masterworks

LOCATION:

Kane Center

900 SE Salerno Road, Stuart, Florida 34997

(772) 223-7800

  • Un giorno di regno (King for a Day), Overture by Giuseppe Verdi

  • Pavane, Op. 50 by Gabriel Fauré

  • Overture to “Der Freischütz” by Carl Maria von Weber

  • L’Arlésienne Suites No. 1 and 2 by Georges Bizet

*All programming subject to change without notice.

Admission is $20. Tickets will be available for purchase on the Kane Center website.

Orchestra Conductor on Stage
Our music director
Matthew Karram
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Matthew Karram is an educator and musician based in Okeechobee County, Florida. He is originally from Flint, Michigan and attended the Michigan State University College of Music. Matthew completed his undergraduate studies in May 2013 and holds Bachelors of Music degrees in Music Education and Composition. He also holds a Screenwriting certificate through the NYU-Tisch online program.

 

Matthew joined the Treasure Coast Symphony in January of 2015. He performs as part of the St. John of the Cross Brass Ensemble and the St. John of the Cross choir. His original compositions are self published and have been performed by several groups in the Treasure Coast area.

As a student at Michigan State, Matthew performed as part of the MSU Concert and Symphony Bands, the MSU Men’s Glee Club, Spartan Chamber Chorus Ensemble, Novum Voce collegiate choir, and Tuba-Euphonium Ensemble. He studied tuba with Phil Sinder and composition with Dr. Mark Sullivan. His conducting professors included Dr. Cormac Cannon and John Madden.

 

Matthew has been the Treasure Coast Symphony Music Director and Conductor since 2023 and is a member of the League of American Orchestras.

“If music be the food of love, play on”

William Shakespeare

Conductor on Stage

JOIN US

We are always looking for hardworking individuals who are interested in joining us. Our orchestra consists of students, teachers, parents, retirees and professional musicians.

All ages and backgrounds are welcome!

For information or to come see a rehearsal, contact 
Kelly Levenstein - TCS President.

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