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The Portland Symphony Orchestra (PSO) was established in 1923 in Portland, Maine as the Amateur Strand Symphony Orchestra. Started by a small group of musicians who had sent out invitations to join their organization to people in the area, they had their first rehearsal the following year with 75 instrumentalists, [1] giving their first concert a month later at the Strand Theater.
The Collins Center for the Arts, formerly the Maine Center for the Arts, is a performing arts center and concert hall located on the campus of the University of Maine in Orono, Maine. It has been operating since 1986, hosting both local and national artists. [1] Its seating capacity is 1,435. [2]
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Maddy chose the site, and, in 1928, the first season of the National High School Orchestra Camp convened. In 1944, Maddy purchased Camps Interlochen and Penn Loch, absorbing them and the National High School Orchestra Camp into his new Interlochen Center for the Arts. [5] In 1963, WIAA, Interlochen's public radio station, signed on for the ...
Recording of a Wynton Marsalis symphony will be the DSO's first new album in eight years. DSO extends music director's contract through 2031; album of Wynton Marsalis symphony on the way Skip to ...
The Bangor Symphony Orchestra is one of the oldest continually-operating community orchestras in the United States. [1] Based in Bangor, Maine, it was founded in 1896 [1] by Abbie N. Garland [2] and Horace M. Pullen, its first director. [3] The present organization was incorporated in 1918. [4]
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