If there is ever a question about what Sinfonia can do, one needs to look no further than this list of famous Sinfonians. While Sinfonia cannot guarantee that you will become famous, of course, it will provide a profound impact on your life and future. Many of the best known composers, entertainers, performers, and philanthropists of the past 100 years underwent the same ritual and share the same bond of brotherhood in Phi Mu Alpha.

You can see Wikipedia's list of Sinfonians for a good sample of the famous Sinfonians in the present and past. This list is populated by men such as Aaron Copland, Percy Grainger, Alfred Reed, John Philip Sousa, Maynard Ferguson, and Duke Ellington.


You will find that some of the most brilliant and accomplished faculty members of Louisiana State University - and countless other universities across the nation - are Sinfonians. This is a list of faculty Sinfonians who share the same bond of lifelong brotherhood shared among brothers in the collegiate chapter. The experience of sharing this bond with one's own professor or teacher is unique and unparalleled - something that creates deeper meaning to the academic component of college life.

Current faculty Sinfonians include Dr. Kenneth Fulton, Frank Wickes, Roy King, Dr. Mike Bellinger, Dr. Joseph Skillen, Dr. Andreas Giger, Dr. Jan Herllinger, Dr. Bill Grimes, Keith Dixon, Glen Walden, and former Dean of the College of Music and Dramatic Arts, Dr. Ron Ross.