Welcome!

Welcome to the homepage of the Pikes Peak Philharmonic! We are a non-profit, community orchestra that is composed of volunteers from all walks of life in the Colorado Springs area. Please contact us if you have any questions or comments. We hope you enjoy your visit to our site.

auditions

Auditions for the 2012 - 2013 season will take place on August 28th. Please e-mail our Mary, our librarian, at librarian@pikespeakphil.org to set up your audition and for more information. This year, we especially need second trombone, fourth french horn, all strings, harp and substitute woodwinds, brass and percussion players.

friends of the pikes peak philharmonic

The Friends of the Pikes Peak Philharmonic welcomes men and women interested in helping us in presenting four programs each season.  The Friends are an essential part of our philharmonic. They provide finesse to our musician-managed organization, and also bring valuable opportunities to promote awareness of our concerts, related events and

The Friends organization needs you to contribute a little of your time and talent.  Membership in the Friends is open to any current season ticket holder. Volunteers ready for a rewarding and fun experience should call 685-6468 or contact us. Thank you so much for your support of the arts in Colorado Springs. It is much appreciated!

Our History

The orchestra now known as the Pikes Peak Philharmonic was formed in 1965 to provide additional playing opportunities for students at Colorado College. The Colorado Springs Community Orchestra, as it was first called, was quickly expanded to include musicians from the rest of the community. In 1972, the Colorado Springs Symphony sponsored and controlled the group with Charles Ansbacher as its Music Director and principal Conductor. The sponsorship of the Symphony was dissolved in 1986 due to financial reasons. With this vital outlet for performing serious symphonic music virtually gone, several musicians from the group incorporated a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization under the name, Pikes Peak Civic Orchestra. In 1997, the name of the group was changed to Pikes Peak Philharmonic. The funding for the orchestra has been through the assessment of dues, door receipts, and outside donations.

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