Boston Civic Symphony

The Boston Civic Symphony is the second oldest orchestra in Boston, Massachusetts.

History
The Boston Civic Symphony was founded in 1924 by Joseph Wagner. The group performs at the New England Conservatory in Jordan Hall    on Gainsborough Street and at Eleanor Welch Casey Theatre of Regis College Fine Arts Center in Weston.

Highly respected performer, conductor, and teacher Max Hobart has had an association with The Boston Civic Symphony since 1979. Retired after 27 years with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Hobart brings a rich perspective to his responsibilities as Music Director of The Boston Civic Symphony.