About Us
Chapter History:
Nu Kappa Charter
The Nu Kappa Chapter was founded on January 27, 1985, by 29 men under the guidance of Brother Dr. Bruce Thompson (1937-2021).
Since its founding, Nu Kappa has counted among its members some of the leading performers, educators, and composers in the Greater Charlotte Area and beyond.
National History:
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the world's oldest and largest secret national fraternal society in music. Sinfonia was born on October 6, 1898, at the New England Conservatory in Boston, MA, 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." Sinfonia became a national fraternity on October 6, 1900, with the admission of a group of men at the Broad Street Conservatory in Philadelphia. For over a century, Sinfonians in nearly every field of study and professional endeavor have transformed music in America. The opportunity of becoming a Sinfonian is offered to as many men as possible who, through a love for music, can assist in the fulfillment of the Fraternity's Object and ideals either by adopting music as a profession, or by working to advance the cause of music in America.
Representatives to 1st National Convention
Philanthropy:
“Central to being a Sinfonian is the belief that the manly musician is one who loves music, not for the sake of music itself; but as a means to elevate others. Through the Ossian Everett Mills Music Mission (MMM), dedicated Sinfonians exemplify this principle as acts of musical service. In keeping with Mill’s deep interest in the social and moral welfare of students, the MMM also instills a sense of social responsibility and charity in the Fraternity’s members. Each year, Sinfonians touch the lives of thousands through the MMM.”
Themes for Brotherhood, pg. 52