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Allentown Symphony Orchestra Celebrates America's 250th Anniversary

ALLENTOWN, PA - March 25th, 2026 - The Allentown Symphony Orchestra (ASO) is embarking on a year-long journey celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States, with its recently held America 250 concert serving as a vibrant launchpad. The orchestra's initiative promises a rich tapestry of musical and educational experiences aimed at uniting the community and reflecting on the nation's history and values.

The second installment of the America 250 series took place this past Saturday, March 23rd, within the inspiring setting of the Allentown Art Museum. The concert wasn't simply a performance; it was a carefully curated experience designed to evoke patriotic sentiment and foster a sense of national pride. The program featured a selection of iconic American compositions, pieces that have become synonymous with the nation's spirit and ideals. These weren't just notes on a page, but musical representations of key moments, struggles, and triumphs that have shaped the American identity.

Adding a powerful and emotive layer to the performance was the participation of the Trefoil Youth Choir. Their youthful voices blended seamlessly with the orchestra, creating a harmonious and moving tribute to the country's heritage. The inclusion of a youth choir underscores the ASO's commitment to cultivating the next generation of musicians and art enthusiasts, and to ensuring that the legacy of American music continues to thrive.

This America 250 series is far more than a single concert or even a handful of performances. It represents a broader strategic initiative by the ASO to deepen its engagement with the Lehigh Valley community throughout 2026. The orchestra recognizes the vital role it plays in cultural enrichment and education, and has planned a diverse array of programs alongside the concerts. These initiatives will likely include outreach programs to local schools, workshops designed to introduce music to underserved communities, and potentially collaborations with other arts organizations in the region.

According to ASO President and CEO, Michelle Jones, the goal extends beyond entertainment. "Music transcends boundaries," Jones stated. "It's a universal language that connects us all. Our America 250 concerts are a celebration of our shared heritage and a reminder of the values that unite us." This statement highlights the orchestra's belief in the power of music to bridge divides, foster understanding, and create a sense of collective identity - particularly relevant in today's increasingly polarized world.

The selection of patriotic American music is intentional, reflecting a desire to showcase the breadth and depth of the nation's musical landscape. While the specific repertoire hasn't been fully disclosed for all upcoming America 250 concerts, it's reasonable to expect a blend of traditional anthems, folk tunes, and works by prominent American composers. This could include pieces by Aaron Copland, John Philip Sousa, and George Gershwin, among others. The ASO is likely seeking to present a historically informed yet contemporary interpretation of these classic works.

Looking ahead, the ASO isn't slowing down. Their next scheduled concert, "Beethoven's 5th," on April 20th, will offer a contrast to the patriotic focus of the America 250 series, showcasing the brilliance of classical European repertoire. However, even within this performance, it's possible the ASO will find ways to connect the universality of Beethoven's music to themes of freedom, resilience, and the human spirit - values that resonate across cultures and time periods.

The ASO's America 250 initiative comes at a significant moment in American history, as the nation approaches a landmark anniversary. The celebrations will undoubtedly be widespread, encompassing events across the country. However, the ASO's commitment to using music as a medium for reflection and connection sets it apart. By providing a platform for artistic expression and community engagement, the orchestra is contributing to a meaningful and memorable commemoration of the nation's 250th birthday. Those interested in learning more about the America 250 series and the ASO's full season schedule can visit [ allentownsymphony.org ]. The website will offer details on upcoming concerts, educational programs, and opportunities to support the orchestra's mission.


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