
About the Sierra Symphony
Based in Placerville, California, the Sierra Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1985 and is dedicated to bringing symphonic music to the foothills. Made up of local musicians from El Dorado County, Amador County, and Sacramento County, the Sierra Symphony Orchestra embraces the mission to promote the enjoyment of a broad range of musical genres by presenting regularly-scheduled concerts to the general public and by encouraging and supporting the participation of student musicians as members of the Orchestra and as featured young artists. The Symphony performs several concerts each year in Placerville, Cameron Park, and Rescue.
The Sierra Symphony Orchestra is a tax-exempt nonprofit organization under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code.
Symphony Under the Direction of Roy Fulmer, Jr.
Mr. Fulmer received a B.A. in Music from California State College at Long Beach in 1969.
Roy received a M.A. in Instruction and Curriculum from Chapman College. From 1970-2006 he was Band Director and Instrumental Music Instructor at Ponderosa High School.
Roy is currently retired.

Musicians and Volunteers

Musicians Wanted
The symphony is always looking for more musicians. Fill out the form to help us better understand your musical experience and history. If you don’t hear from us in a timely manner, please contact the Symphony Conductor at 530-644-6702.
We currently have openings for musicians in the following sections:
- Double Bass: section member
- Violin: 2nd section member
- Viola: section member
Volunteers Wanted
We are always looking for volunteers to help us in the following areas:
- Sell tickets at the door on concert days and help with the sale of refreshments and Symphony merchandise
- Assist the publicity chair
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