Latest News 2011 May Symphony to Disband, Filing for Bankruptcy

Symphony to Disband, Filing for Bankruptcy

The Syracuse Symphony Orchestra is reportedly filing for bankruptcy and now disbanding as well. The orchestra has reportedly filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy and the board of trustees reportedly voted to dissolve the organization. The company is reportedly facing debts at about $5 million at this time. There will reportedly be no refunds for shows that are coming up and already sold, but this part is still being investigated.

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