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Philharmonic in the red

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Despite achieving new highs in ticket sales and fund-raising, the Philharmonic Society of Orange County ran a $164,000 deficit for the 2002-03 fiscal year, which ended June 30.

This means that after a decade of balanced budgets, the society, Orange County’s leading presenter of touring classical and world music talent, has incurred deficits two years in a row and will reduce expenses for the coming year by more than $2 million, said Dean Corey, executive director.

In its most recent season, the society spent $5.96 million while generating $2.1 million at the box office and receiving an additional $3.7 million from donors and attendees at fund-raising events.

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Corey said it had trouble sustaining sales momentum because two orchestras, the BBC Symphony and San Francisco’s Philharmonia Baroque, canceled dates, leaving long gaps in the schedule. The 2002-03 season also got off to a difficult start when the French equestrian troupe Theatre Zingaro drew poorly as centerpiece of the annual Eclectic Orange Festival, which went $434,000 in the hole; Corey said emergency fund-raising made up for that shortfall.

The coming season’s budget has been pared to $3.8 million, partly because there won’t be any attractions as expensive as the $2.2 million spent on Theatre Zingaro. Meanwhile, the society’s staff has been cut through attrition, from 23 positions two years ago to 18 currently.

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