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In February of 2022, Steve Greifer started reaching out on local social media to see if he could find some musicians to play chamber music with when he moved to Milton. He hoped to play some duets or, better yet, play in a string quartet.

Eva DelGallo, a Lewes violinist and retired school orchestra conductor, responded to Steve's first postings with a much bigger vision than a quartet. Seeing the enthusiastic response from the string-playing community, Eva saw the opportunity to bring her long time dream of an orchestra in Southern Delaware to life, and jumped in with both feet.

Our third co-founder is our music director, James Allen Anderson, head of Orchestral Studies at University of Delaware. We reached out to Jim in our search for a musical leader, hoping he would refer some of his conducting students. Instead, Jim volunteered to lead us!

By May 2022, an unnamed orchestra of thirty string musicians held its first rehearsal, and on July 16, 2022, a newly named/formed/incorporated/501(c)(3) Southern Delaware Orchestra played its inaugural concert at Bethel United Methodist Church in Lewes to a standing ovation from a capacity audience! We played our first holiday concert to an enthusiastic standing room only crowd at the beautiful new Jane Clifton Ashford Center at Camp Arrowhead in Lewes. The program featured holiday classics and favorites.

Today, we have a full orchestra, and many friends in the southern Delaware community who support our efforts. We practice every Tuesday night and have a full roster of upcoming concerts ahead of us. We are a welcoming no-audition orchestra with members ranging from retirees to active professional musicians to talented teens!

We are all about creating a wonderful experience for both our members and our community, and we plan to be a long term member of the cultural scene in Southern Delaware! We hope to see you soon.




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MUSIC DIRECTOR


"Destined to make his mark in a highly competitive field in which many are called but few are chosen." - John W. Lambert, The Spectator

"Ovation after ovation rang from the standing audience, growing louder and louder as the leading ballerinas came forward. But when the conductor was led onto the stage, the roar rivaled that of the music he had led." - Kate Dobbs Ariail, Classical Voice of North Carolina

Hailed for his inventive programming and compelling interpretations, award-winning maestro James Allen Anderson continues to engage audiences worldwide with entertaining and thought-provoking performances. Praised for his conducting versatility, he is equally at home in both concert and staged production settings. Since 2011, he has served as the director of orchestral activities and music director of the University of Delaware's Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra and Opera Theatre. He has also been appointed Music Director of the Philharmonic of Southern New Jersey. Maestro Anderson continues to break new ground creating innovative programs such as the Delaware International Music Exchange (D.I.M.E.) project, the Creative Fusion Initiative (C.F.I.) and the University of Delaware's Cinema Symphony Series. Trained as a conductor and pianist, Dr. Anderson studied under esteemed maestros David Effron, Tonu Kalam, Pierre Hetu and Otto-Werner Mueller and with pianists Michael Zenge and Francis Whang.

In previous positions Dr. Anderson has served as music director of the Butte Symphony association, cover conductor of the North Carolina Symphony and director of orchestral activities at Appalachian State University and the University of Montana. He has held posts with the Eastman Opera Theatre, Triangle Opera (NC), Theater on the Ridge (NY) and the Pauper Players Theatre Company (NC). Additional affiliations include three summer seasons as resident conductor of the Master Players Festival Orchestra in Newark, Delaware, and eight seasons as resident conductor of the Cannon Music Symphony and String Orchestras in Boone, North Carolina. He is in demand as a guest conductor, having worked with ensembles in North and South America, Europe and Asia. Upcoming international guest conducting activities include performances with the Jerusalem Symphony and the Israel Sinfonietta Beer Sheva. He remains committed to a variety of outreach projects and is a frequent adjudicator and clinician on the national and international level.

His commitment to new music developed early in his career and led to collaborations with composers such as Joseph Schwantner, Augusta Read Thomas, Michael Daugherty, Libby Larsen, Stephen Paulus, David Liptak, George Walker and Robert Moore. This commitment to new music endures with recent world premiere performances of works by Mark Hagerty, Beyond These Horizons; Robert Moran, Frammenti di un'opera barocca perduta and Star Charts and Travel Plans I; Joseph Vella Concerto Grosso; William Harbinson, Of Fire and Ice; David Maslanka, 11:11 A Dance at the Edge of the World, Symphony No. 6 "Living Earth" and A Child's Garden of Dreams: Book 2); and Daniel Bukvich, The Glittering Hill. Recordings are available under the Albany Records label.



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BOARD OF DIRECTORS


Stephen Greifer, President
Eva DelGallo, Vice President
Wayne Eichler, Treasurer
Tony Gizzi
Jeffrey P. Indrisano
Carol Ann Pala
Mary Jane Vanvestraut

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ARTISTIC ADVISORY BOARD

James Allen Anderson, Music Director
Eva DelGallo
Tony Gizzi
Michael Marotta
Diane Baxter Neutzling
Frederick Geiersbach

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