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Boston Symphony Orchestra Inc.

990 • Fiscal year 2012 • EIN 04-2103550

Sep 01, 2011 to Aug 31, 2012 • Filed on Jun 18, 2013

301 Massachusetts Avenue02115
Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.

Liabilities / Assets

20th percentile

0.15x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 20% of similar nonprofits.

2012 filings • 501(c)3 • $250M-$1B nonprofits • Source year 2012

Liabilities / Revenue

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Source year 2012

Net Margin

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Source year 2012

Top Officer Pay

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Source year 2012

Asset Growth

30th percentile

0.1%

Faster asset growth than 30% of similar nonprofits.

2012 filings • 501(c)3 • $250M-$1B nonprofits • Annualized from 2011 to 2012

Revenue Growth

Score unavailable

No value available

No valid filing value is available for this score.

Assets

Up

$494,201,024

Up $681,339 (+0.1%) from 2011

Net Assets

Down

$420,529,271

Down $17,637,161 (-4.0%) from 2011

Liabilities

Up

$73,671,753

Up $18,318,500 (+33%) from 2011

Revenue

-

No earlier filing loaded for comparison.

Expenses

Up

$85,844,758

Up $2,262,553 (+2.7%) from 2011

Net Income

-

No earlier filing loaded for comparison.

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

The highlighted filing sits inside the broader history for assets, liabilities, and net assets.

$800M$600M$400M$200M$0Assets 2010: $458,330,094Liabilities 2010: $61,906,486Net Assets 2010: $396,423,6082010Assets 2011: $493,519,685Liabilities 2011: $55,353,253Net Assets 2011: $438,166,4322011Assets 2012: $494,201,024Liabilities 2012: $73,671,753Net Assets 2012: $420,529,2712012Assets 2013: $524,519,502Liabilities 2013: $56,670,303Net Assets 2013: $467,849,1992013Assets 2014: $571,114,027Liabilities 2014: $59,428,654Net Assets 2014: $511,685,3732014Assets 2015: $558,346,417Liabilities 2015: $83,071,196Net Assets 2015: $475,275,2212015Assets 2016: $558,309,675Liabilities 2016: $99,319,054Net Assets 2016: $458,990,6212016Assets 2017: $590,620,270Liabilities 2017: $83,582,303Net Assets 2017: $507,037,9672017Assets 2018: $609,309,578Liabilities 2018: $70,740,983Net Assets 2018: $538,568,5952018Assets 2019: $593,071,088Liabilities 2019: $96,820,536Net Assets 2019: $496,250,5522019Assets 2020: $625,657,259Liabilities 2020: $90,624,217Net Assets 2020: $535,033,0422020Assets 2021: $745,262,219Liabilities 2021: $83,441,882Net Assets 2021: $661,820,3372021Assets 2022: $654,476,272Liabilities 2022: $72,730,268Net Assets 2022: $581,746,0042022Assets 2023: $653,461,654Liabilities 2023: $66,374,064Net Assets 2023: $587,087,5902023Assets 2024: $680,310,474Liabilities 2024: $61,931,986Net Assets 2024: $618,378,4882024

Highlighted filing

2012

Assets$494,201,024
Liabilities$73,671,753
Net Assets$420,529,271

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income across loaded years, with this filing highlighted.

$150M$100M$50M$0-$50MExpenses 2010: $83,741,7412010Expenses 2011: $83,582,2052011Expenses 2012: $85,844,7582012Revenue 2013: $98,057,222Expenses 2013: $87,208,693Net Income 2013: $10,848,5292013Revenue 2014: $100,653,882Expenses 2014: $88,543,401Net Income 2014: $12,110,4812014Revenue 2015: $106,807,329Expenses 2015: $91,321,051Net Income 2015: $15,486,2782015Revenue 2016: $84,738,790Expenses 2016: $99,336,161Net Income 2016: -$14,597,3712016Revenue 2017: $85,167,757Expenses 2017: $103,630,393Net Income 2017: -$18,462,6362017Revenue 2018: $110,596,695Expenses 2018: $105,633,470Net Income 2018: $4,963,2252018Revenue 2019: $95,876,005Expenses 2019: $109,772,097Net Income 2019: -$13,896,0922019Revenue 2020: $92,537,202Expenses 2020: $82,833,685Net Income 2020: $9,703,5172020Revenue 2021: $89,872,398Expenses 2021: $64,012,623Net Income 2021: $25,859,7752021Revenue 2022: $116,038,188Expenses 2022: $98,574,259Net Income 2022: $17,463,9292022Revenue 2023: $93,229,092Expenses 2023: $110,636,685Net Income 2023: -$17,407,5932023Revenue 2024: $117,090,967Expenses 2024: $123,724,110Net Income 2024: -$6,633,1432024

Highlighted filing

2012

Revenue-
Expenses$85,844,758
Net Income-
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Filing Period
Sep 1, 2011 to Aug 31, 2012
Signed
Jun 18, 2013
Return Version
2011v1.2
Gross Receipts
$179,661,419
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

The mission of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is to foster and maintain an organization dedicated to making music consonant with the highest aspirations of the musical art, creating performances and providing educational and training programs at the highest level of excellence.

Major Activities

Activity 2
Education: Education is integral to the BSO's mission and comprises two main components: 1.) training of young professional musicians at the Tanglewood Music Center, the BSO's world-renowned summer academy for advanced musical study; and 2.) Education and Community Engagement programs that offer individuals of all backgrounds, at all stages of life, an opportunity to develop their relationship with the BSO and build their ownership of and engagement with orchestral music through high quality, relevant, multileveled, and interactive education and community engagement experiences. Over the past seven decades, the Tanglewood Music Center (TMC) has established itself as the preeminent professional music-training center of its kind, and its alumni have shaped and changed the musical landscape in all parts of the world. The TMC program is truly unique, having a fully-integrated relationship with a world-class symphony orchestra, continuously drawing on the musicians, ideas, and resources of the BSO, and enlisting the participation of its artists to create and contribute to the educational experience of young musicians in the most profound manner. The mission of the TMC is to serve as a bridge from the conservatory to the professional world, allowing young musicians of the highest promise to gain access to the guidance of the music world's most esteemed senior professionals. The relationships cultivated at the TMC offer direct entrée to upper levels of the profession. Upon completing their time at TMC, TMC "fellows" are deemed to have all of the requisite skill and training for highly successful careers as performing musicians. Since its inception the TMC has also functioned as a think tank in which faculty are encouraged to pursue directions that will open new avenues in the field. The principal areas of study and performance at the TMC are orchestral and chamber music, with a heavy emphasis on contemporary music, vocal repertoire including art song and staged opera (also involving instrumentalists), composition, and conducting. In the summer of 2012, 153 accomplished fellows studied and performed for eight weeks under the direction of 60 resident and guest faculty members and members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Participating fellows represented 30 states and 17 foreign countries. Performance and study of new music, always central to the TMC methodology, were programmed throughout the summer, and the TMC fellows played a prominent role in Tanglewood's annual Festival of Contemporary Music, which was directed in 2012 by composer Oliver Knussen. A highlight of the 2012 Festival of Contemporary Music was the concert performance of Mr. Knussen's Higglety Pigglety Pop!, which featured the talented young vocalists and instrumentalists of the Tanglewood Music Center. Some 35,000 individuals participate each year in an array of BSO Education and Community Engagement programs intended to serve as a resource for educators, families, and students. BSO education programs welcome and include individuals of all backgrounds and learning styles, at all points in their relationship with orchestral music, and connect with residents in a wide range of communities across their life spans. During FY2012, the BSO offered, among other programs, a total of six Youth and Family Concerts during a week of concerts in March 2012. Although safety considerations following a catastrophic power failure in Boston's Back Bay on March 13 required the cancellation of two weekday concerts, the six remaining performances were attended by more than 12,000 students from schools across Massachusetts. Through the Metropolitan Youth Concerts series, the BSO fully underwrites admission to the Youth Concerts for students in the Boston Public Schools and other metro-Boston school systems. This program serves more than 4,000 urban children in third through twelfth grades from approximately 50 schools. The BSO's High School Open Rehearsals, a relatively new initiative launc
Activity 3
Historic Preservation and Conservation and Facility Rental: Symphony Hall has long been considered the finest concert hall in the United States, and its spectacular acoustic qualities have earned it a place among the top three concert auditoriums in the world, a fact underscored by the hall's designation as a National Historic Landmark in 1999. Symphony Hall resonates with a century of great performances by leading artists, the musical vibrancy of the 20th century, and the important voices of history. It is a familiar location for millions of viewers nationwide who have watched "Evening at Pops" on PBS. Since 1900, virtually all of the world's great concert artists have appeared (and continue to appear) on the Symphony Hall stage, either with the BSO or in solo recitals. Touring ensembles have also taken advantage of the hall's acoustics, from renowned symphony orchestras to the U.S. Marine Band. The hall is also the main performance venue for a number of ensembles and presenters, including the Handel & Haydn Society, one of the nation's first permanent performing groups, established in 1815. Symphony Hall is also the primary venue for the Celebrity Series of Boston and the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras. Frequently used as a civic auditorium, Symphony Hall has hosted many non-musical events that bear upon U.S. history and reflect the development of the United States as a world leader. In the early years of the 20th century, the hall served as a place to honor and present the luminaries of that era. World figures in politics and literature have lectured in Symphony Hall regularly, and controversial social issues were also given their due in debates. Tanglewood is the summer performance home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and is located in Lenox, Massachusetts, amid the scenic splendor of the Berkshire hills. Established in 1936 by then-BSO Music Director Serge Koussevitzky, Tanglewood is now one of the world's preeminent summer music festivals. Tanglewood is also a festival renowned for its vital role in the development of America's contributions to music. Tanglewood attracts more than 350,000 visitors from around the world annually, and presents ten weeks of diverse programming each summer, the central feature of which is 25 BSO concerts and 7 open rehearsals featuring the finest classical music and the most esteemed conductors and soloists. The festival also includes a weekly chamber music series, solo recitals by acclaimed artists, some fifty concerts and recitals by fellows of the Tanglewood Music Center, the weeklong Festival of Contemporary Music, a Popular Artists Series, and jazz concerts. Comprising the former Tanglewood and Highwood estates, Tanglewood covers more than 500 scenic acres and remains open to the public year-round, much like a state park. There are 23 buildings on the grounds, including three principal performance venues: the Koussevitzky Music Shed, Seiji Ozawa Concert Hall, and the Tanglewood Theatre. Built in 1938 from plans by Eliel Saarinen, the Koussevitzky Music Shed is a seasonal hall that is open on three sides and has 5,121 seats with additional seating for more than 10,000 on the adjacent lawn. All BSO and visiting orchestra concerts are performed in the shed. Opened in 1994, Seiji Ozawa Hall provides a venue for the Tanglewood festival's solo and chamber music performances, including Friday-evening prelude concerts. The brick and wood structure also provides space for rehearsals by Tanglewood's guest artists, serves as the headquarters of the Tanglewood Music Center, and acts a recording facility. It seats up to 750 audience members on the orchestra level and an additional 450 in the two balconies, as well as hundreds more on the adjacent lawn. The Theatre is the second Tanglewood structure designed by Eero Saarinen. It is used primarily by the TMC for opera and other staged productions not suited for presentation in Ozawa Hall. This wooden structure has a full orchestra pit and fully rig
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2024Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$680$61.9$618$117$124$6.63
2023Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$653$66.4$587$93.2$111$17.4
2022XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$654$72.7$582$116$98.6$17.5
2021XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$745$83.4$662$89.9$64.0$25.9
2020XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$626$90.6$535$92.5$82.8$9.70
2019Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$593$96.8$496$95.9$110$13.9
2018XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$609$70.7$539$111$106$4.96
2017Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$591$83.6$507$85.2$104$18.5
2016Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$558$99.3$459$84.7$99.3$14.6
2015Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$558$83.1$475$107$91.3$15.5
2014Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$571$59.4$512$101$88.5$12.1
2013Import issue. A filing source exists for this year, but detailed import did not complete cleanly.$525$56.7$468$98.1$87.2$10.8
2012Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$494$73.7$421$85.8
2011Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$494$55.4$438$83.6
2010Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$458$61.9$396$83.7