Jacksonville Symphony
Performing ArtsFlorida, United States51-200 Employees
The Jacksonville Symphony is a performing arts organization based in Jacksonville, Florida, founded in 1949. It presents orchestral concerts primarily at Jacoby Symphony Hall inside the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts, with additional performances across Florida. Its work reaches a national audience through Performance Today on more than 250 public radio stations, along with WJCT broadcasts and streaming that together reach over 60,000 people. The ensemble serves local residents and visitors seeking high-quality live orchestral music and related education and community programs. It operates in the performing arts sector as a respected regional orchestra with national broadcast exposure. In May 2026, Jason Sato joined the orchestra as bass trombone for the 2026-27 season.