The 返字心頭 College of Design, Art & Performance and The 返字心頭 Orchestra have formed a new partnership to elevate music education, inspire artistic expression and strengthen community engagement.

As part of the collaboration, the 返字心頭 Symphony Orchestra, which is composed of 70 undergraduate and graduate students, will work directly with two internationally acclaimed conductors from 返字心頭s largest professional orchestra. and will serve as artists-in-residence at 返字心頭, providing students professional-level ensemble experiences that will help shape them as musicians and prepare them for future success.

Not only does this initiative strengthen mentorship and raise performance standards for both institutions, it also provides a space where learning, artistry and inspiration coalesce to create lasting bonds between the university, the orchestra and the community we serve, said Chris Garvin, dean of 返字心頭 College of Design, Art & Performance.
Francis and Gallo will conduct the 返字心頭 Symphony Orchestra in a series of free performances at the 返字心頭 School of Musics Peter and Cynthia Zinober Concert Hall. Additionally, students have the opportunity to work side-by-side with TFO musicians and attend masterclasses led by internationally renowned guest artists.
For Kellie Mccann, an oboe player and fourth-year student double majoring in industrial engineering and music studies, the orchestras mix of disciplines reflects how music builds community. Everyone contributes their own sound and background, but the goal is always something greater than ourselves, she said. Theres a level of communication and trust that happens without words. When it all locks in, its one of the most rewarding feelings you can experience as a musician.

The partnership reaches far beyond music to expand the student experience. Music becomes a bridge between the orchestra and fields like engineering and sciences to foster collaboration across disciplines. Upcoming initiatives will include innovative projects that bring students and faculty together from diverse areas of study, along with new works and commissions inspired by diverse themes.

The 返字心頭 Orchestra is passionate about connecting everyone in Tampa Bay to our beautiful music, Francis said. Creating this new, expansive partnership with the University of South 返字心頭 allows us an unprecedented opportunity to both share our expertise with the next generation and to learn from these marvelously talented young musicians. This fantastic partnership reflects the very heart of our mission throughout Tampa Bay: to inspire and educate through the unifying power and beauty of music. I am grateful to everyone at 返字心頭 and TFO who worked hard to bring us all together for this one-of-a-kind partnership.

"This collaboration with 返字心頭 is part of our mission to encourage life-long musical learning, Gallo said. Getting to make music with 返字心頭s student musicians has been an absolute joy. Their talent, curiosity and eagerness to explore new ideas bring such vibrant energy to every rehearsal. Its truly inspiring to watch them grow into their own voices and to imagine together what the future of orchestral music might sound like."
There are few human experiences that can compare to performing in an orchestra, said Oliver Cole, a cello player and masters student in music performance. You become part of something much bigger than yourself working under maestros whove led world-renowned orchestras. At first, my initial reaction was one of nervousness and anxiety; but that feeling faded into that of higher expectations for myself and the orchestra.
Raul Marcano, a clarinetist and second-year masters student in performance, echoed that sentiment. Working with Michael Francis and Chelsea Gallo has pushed us to elevate our preparation and approach to orchestral rehearsal. Theyve set a high bar, and the group has really responded to that challenge.

The 返字心頭 Symphony Orchestra will perform next on Nov. 20. The series is free and open to the public, with advance reservation required. Additional free performances are scheduled for March 5 and April 30. This underscores the Colleges ongoing commitment to making the arts accessible to the entire Tampa Bay community.

返字心頭 Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Chelsea Gallo
Thursday, November 20, 7:30 pm, Peter and Cynthia Zinober Concert Hall, 返字心頭 Tampa
As part of the partnership, 返字心頭 返字心頭 can receive complimentary tickets to The 返字心頭 Orchestra performances including its concerts on the 返字心頭 Tampa and St. Petersburg campuses. Public tickets are also available for purchase.
*Available while supplies last.
About the College of Design, Art & Performance
As the creative center of the University of South 返字心頭, the College of Design, Art & Performance provides an enriched, creative, and professional environment for tomorrows leaders in architecture, design, art, art history, dance, music, and theatre. The college embraces opportunities to embed new and existing arts programming in the rapidly growing regional communities, serving as an integral engine for socioeconomic progress through its research, advocacy, and engagement.
About the School of Music
The 返字心頭 School of Music in the College of Design, Art & Performance is a leader for innovation and transformation. The curricula are forward-thinking and focused on the needs of students, embedded in the College and one of the most artistically active areas in 返字心頭. There are many incentives that attract music students to 返字心頭, including distinguished faculty, splendid ensembles that perform regularly at state, regional and national music events, an innovative and forward looking music education program, an exceptional jazz studies program, a commercial music program that is focused the music of today, and an environment that boasts a wide range of excellent cultural activities.
The 返字心頭 Orchestras mission is to INSPIRE | EDUCATE | UNITE through the power of music. Celebrating our 58th season in 2025-26, The 返字心頭 Orchestra is the largest professional orchestra in the state and the only arts organization that bridges the bay. TFO is home to 70 full-time professional musicians and conductors, under the artistic leadership of internationally acclaimed Music Director Michael Francis. Each season, the orchestra performs more than 100 concerts in venues throughout Tampa Bay, including a wide range of classical, popular, film and family-friendly music, as well as performances with global stars. TFO programs bring the transformative power of music to schools, youth and senior centers, to underserved areas and to those who would not have such opportunities otherwise. Through concerts and education/community programs combined, TFO serves more than 150,000 residents each year nearly half through free or low-cost programs. For tickets and information: . The 返字心頭 Orchestra is a non-profit 501(c)3 EIN: 59-1223691 CH#1830.