Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia - Sigma Tau Chapter

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia - Sigma Tau Chapter Official Page of the Sigma Tau Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia at Towson University Sinfonia is a Brotherhood of men bound together for mutual helpfulness.

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 musi

c could develop the virtues of manhood in themselves and in their fellows. Sinfonia became a national fraternity on October 6, 1900, with the admission of a group of men at the Broad Street Conservatory in Philadelphia. Since that time Sinfonia has grown into the largest music fraternity in the world, with more than 150,000 initiates, and chapters on over 200 college and university campuses across the nation. 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. Its purpose is not only to bring men together as friends, but also to provide a network of brothers with whom men can commune and renew their zeal and a support network that helps the individual to meet the challenges that face him in his daily life. By teaching men who are united as brothers to live their lives according to the noble virtues set forth in the Fraternity’s Initiation Ritual, Sinfonia builds better, stronger, broader individuals who are able to live in sympathy and in harmony with their Fraternity brothers and their fellow man. The Initiation Ritual of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, which will mark the transition into full membership, is one of the most meaningful and beautiful of the Greek tradition. The dedication to the advancement of universal Truths and brotherly association exemplified in the Ritual are the foundation of individual fraternal friendship, chapter unity, and national solidarity in the promotion of Sinfonia’s dual mission: the making of men and the uplift of mankind. Sinfonians share a love of music that unites them as brothers with a common interest. The Fraternity teaches men to develop themselves and their art, not for the sake of art itself, but as a means of enriching the lives of others. Through a multitude of chapter, provincial, and national events, Sinfonia offers unlimited opportunities for performance, community music outreach, and other activities designed to develop a true appreciation for the power of music to uplift the soul. Sinfonia’s collegiate chapters participate in a broad range of activities emphasizing brotherhood, service, and performance in music. Chapters take music into the community by singing at hospitals and homes for the elderly; sponsor concerts of American music, jazz and choral festivals, all-campus sings and Broadway-style reviews; provide a large variety of performing ensembles ranging from big bands to barbershop quartets; commission new works; bring prominent performers and clinicians to their campuses; and take part in a variety of other social and musical activities. The possibilities for participation in musical activities are limited only by the boundaries of imagination, desire, and commitment. Sinfonia provides many exciting opportunities for the development of social and leadership skills in an atmosphere of brotherhood and mutual support. Leadership roles may be assumed from nearly the first day an individual is pledged to become an active member of the Fraternity. Beyond the chapter, annual province workshops and national events allow members to become more involved and to develop meaningful friendships with other musical students across the nation. A common phrase heard among brothers in the Fraternity is "Once a Sinfonian, Always a Sinfonian. The spirit of this phrase has fostered alumni loyalty for more than one hundred years. As an alumni member, the opportunities to remain active with the Fraternity are limitless. Alumni associations, scattered throughout the country, provide more formalized ways for alumni Sinfonians to gather together and further the ideals and Object of the Fraternity.

Today, we celebrate 9 years of the Modern Sigma Tau Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia! On April 2nd, 2017, the then Maryl...
04/02/2026

Today, we celebrate 9 years of the Modern Sigma Tau Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia!

On April 2nd, 2017, the then Maryland Beta Colony became full brothers as the Sigma Tau Chapter. Happy Reactivation Day Sigma Tau!

Join us in celebrating the music of American composers and influences at our recital!
03/25/2026

Join us in celebrating the music of American composers and influences at our recital!

Happy Founders Day!
10/06/2025

Happy Founders Day!

Today is Sinfonia’s “Founder’s Day” – the 127th anniversary of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the world’s oldest and largest music fraternity, founded in 1898.

In 1898, Mills founded the Sinfonia Club at the conservatory, which was destined very soon to become Alpha Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America. He was elected an honorary member of the club at its first meeting on October 6, 1898.

Often referred to as the “Father of the Sinfonia,” Mills had been a familiar figure at annual conventions until his last years when his work would not permit his leaving Boston. He served the Fraternity as Supreme President from 1901-1902 and 1904-1905 and was elected “Honorary Grand Supreme President for Life” in 1904.

In 1954, former Supreme President Percy Burrell recalled his long friendship with Mills. He noted above all Mills’ humility and the fact that Mills became somewhat uncomfortable when given recognition as having “planted a seed in the hearts of some young men studying music at the New England Conservatory in Boston back in 1898, that had blossomed forth into a national brotherhood that year after year had been making its impress throughout the country…” Burrell wrote further: “I can still see what seemed to be a wistful yet joyous expression on his face whenever this thought was expressed in his presence.”

Ossian Mills died from pneumonia at his home in Wellesley, Massachusetts on December 26, 1920. He had been ill for only a few days, and “his death came as a great shock to his associates and assistants to all of whom was familiar the story of the great service which he rendered in the earlier years of the school” and which he “unremittingly continued” during his later years. He is buried in the family plot of a small, wooded cemetery in Thompson, Connecticut.

May we continue to honor Ossian's vision.

Happy Founder's Day, Brother!

Join us today at 7pm for our American Music Recital! We will also be live streaming the event on this page as well.
04/13/2025

Join us today at 7pm for our American Music Recital! We will also be live streaming the event on this page as well.

On April 2nd, 2017, the Sigma Tau Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia was officially rechartered at Towson University. Afte...
04/02/2025

On April 2nd, 2017, the Sigma Tau Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia was officially rechartered at Towson University. After an abnormally long colony process that started in April of 2014, the hard work of many musicianly men paid off when 22 brothers accepted the charter for our reactivation.

Since April of 2017, the Sigma Tau Chapter has brought 98 new brothers into the fold of Phi Mu Alpha, with 2 more men currently going through the process of membership as our Omicron class.

We are extremely proud of the Sigma Tau chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, and it's resiliance in an ever evolving world. We continue the traditions of brotherhood and excellence that came before us, and hold ourselves to the highest standards of manhood.
Happy Re-Charter day, and we hope for many many more!

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