AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LEAGUE
The American Symphony Orchestra League provides leadership and service
structure to American orchestras of all skill levels, while educating
the public about the value and importance of orchestras and the music
they perform.
Founded in 1942 and chartered by Congress in 1962, the League serves
nearly 1,000 member symphony, chamber, youth, and collegiate orchestras
of all sizes. The League links a national network of thousands of musicians,
conductors, managers, board members, volunteers, staff members, and
business partners. It offers a wealth of services, information, and
educational opportunities to members.
Membership in the League is open to orchestras, individuals, students,
other arts organizations and non-profits, businesses serving orchestras,
volunteer associations, libraries, and career centers.
The League has locations in Washington, D.C. and New York, New York.
The League’s Web includes information about annual reports, board
of directors, history of the League, how to join, and gifts that give
back.
Additionally, the League Web site offers information about:
• League Antitrust Policy & Guidelines
• League Jobs & Internships
• News of the League
• Staff Directory
• League Strategic Planning