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About the SymphonyLewis Dalvit founded the Beloit Civic Symphony in 1954. It was then known as the Beloit Civic Symphony. By 1971, the Beloit Symphony was performing regularly in Janesville, and it then became known as the Beloit Janesville Symphony Orchestra. Now we know it as the Beloit Janesville Symphony. Since its founding, the symphony has grown from 35 players to over 80. The symphony performs 15 concerts each year in Beloit and Janesville, Wisconsin. Under the leadership of founding Director Dalvit, Dr. Crawford Gates, and the current music director, Dr. Robert Tomaro, the symphony has grown to attract players from southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. It has changed from a group of volunteers to a non-profit corporation that provides the Stateline area with outstanding musical performances. The concert season includes a free patriotic Pops concert performed in Beloit and Janesville each July, 4 symphonic concerts, a Pops concert and 3 student performances.
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