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PMAWelcome to the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia - Beta Theta chapter web site.  With 16 active members, Beta Theta is the one of the largest--and oldest--chapters in Province 5. Members of Beta Theta represent a large variety of majors spanning interdepartmentally throughout Millikin's four colleges.

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About Sinfonia

Sinfonia was born on October 6, 1898 at the New England Conservatory in Boston, when a group of thirteen young men under the guidance of Ossian Everett Mills met “to consider the social life of the young men students of that institution” and “to devise ways and means by which it might be improved.” Mills, bursar of the Conservatory, sought to create an Order in which men with a shared love of music could develop the virtues of manhood in themselves and in their fellows.

For over a century, Sinfonians in nearly every field of study and professional endeavor have transformed the face of music in America . Today, the Brotherhood represents a diverse group of individuals spanning the nation, who continue the proud tradition of advancing the Fraternity's Object.

(Above: Active and probationary members of the chapter working together at a fundraising table for our Benchathon)

Chapter News

> Congratulations to the new executive board headed up by Brother Tom Caprel!

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Brothers

Chapter meetings: Sundays, 9 PM

Exec board meetings: Wednesdays, 9:00 PM

Featured Sinfonian: Zach Kitson


The Object

The object of this fraternity shall be for the development of the best and truest fraternal spirit, the mutual welfare and brotherhood of musical students, the advancement of music in America, and a loyalty to the Alma Mater.

Coming soon: A DVD sale of our 2010 April Fool's "Mayday" recital! View the trailer below.

2010 April Fool's Recital DVD Trailer

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