History
From the beginning
Three former music teaching colleagues pondered over the lack of opportunities for classical music collaborations and performance in their own communities. A plan was hatched….
The Inner West Symphony Orchestra (IWSO) was born from a simple desire – to communicate, to collaborate, to include and to create music within our local community.
Community orchestras abound in Victoria, but for many decades, none existed within the western suburbs of Melbourne. Musicians wishing to play in an orchestra either traveled to distant suburbs or put their dreams on ice.
When the call went out for members to join this new venture in mid-2023, the response was magical! Those who hadn’t dusted off their instruments since high school; aspiring young professionals; former performers; and many more. From our first rehearsal friendships began and a family was forming.
Our players range in age from 15 to 70 (hope we’re not telling any secrets here!), represent many ethnicities, neuro and gender diversities and physical capabilities – but all sharing a passion for music making.
We welcome players of all abilities – community music making is not about mastery but about growth – and have been incredibly fortunate to engage a conductor and build a committee of those who share our beliefs.
We celebrate each and every member and the joy they bring, and trust that we can continue to build and share that joy with audiences for many years to come – changing and evolving to reflect our ever changing community.
Elisa Kelly, Alison Farr & Emma Rudin
IWSO Founders
Our Story So Far
Since the orchestra’s inception and commencement in October 2023, it has grown to a membership of approximately 60 volunteer musicians.
With 3 large scale concerts in 2024 at the Williamstown Town Hall, the orchestra has premiered several new works by young composers within the ensemble and have begun collaborating with a local choir.
The orchestra rehearses weekly on Monday evenings in Footscray, and welcome new members and administrative volunteers. If you would like to make a contribution to the organisation, in either a performing or non-performing capacity, we would love to hear
from you.