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  2. National Philharmonic at Strathmore - Wikipedia

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    The National Philharmonic (NatPhil) at Strathmore is an orchestra with over fifty professional musicians based at the Music Center at Strathmore in North Bethesda, Maryland. Founded in the mid-1980s as the Montgomery Chamber Orchestra by principal conductor Piotr Gajewski , it became the National Philharmonic in 2003 after merging with the ...

  3. Kenneth Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery's discography includes Arne symphonies (Bournemouth Sinfonietta), J.C. Bach symphonies (Bournemouth Sinfonietta), Ed de Boer's Symphony No. 1 (Radio Filharmonisch Orkest Hilversum), Grainger Folk-Settings (Moray Welsh, Bournemouth Sinfonietta), Keiser's Brockes Passion (Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra and Choir), Hans Kox's War Tryptich (Netherlands Radio Philharmonic and Choir ...

  4. List of Maryland music groups - Wikipedia

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    Organization that runs a harp ensemble, several chamber ensembles, two string orchestras and three full orchestras, constituting a total of five groups: the Chamber Strings (a string orchestra containing kids grade 4 through 6, founded in 1995), the Young Artists (a full orchestra containing kids grade 6 through 8), the Symphony (a full ...

  5. Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Chester Petranek, former supervisor of music for the Montgomery County schools, in 1946. MCYO originally stood for Montgomery County Youth Orchestra, later changing to the current wording of Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras. Currently there are over 400 young musicians involved in MCYO selected from over 1200 aspiring musicians.

  6. List of symphony orchestras in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There were 1,224 symphony orchestras in the United States as of 2014. Some U.S. orchestras maintain a full 52-week performing season, but most are small and have shorter seasons.

  7. Category:American symphony orchestras - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Symphony Orchestra; N. Nashville Symphony; National Symphony Orchestra; NBC Symphony Orchestra; New England Philharmonic; New Hampshire Philharmonic Orchestra;

  8. Review: Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra opens 2024 season ...

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    The 2024 season of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra opened on a cold Saturday night on Jan. 20. The surprisingly large and responsive audience filled the warm Victory Theatre for a ...

  9. Montgomery Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery Symphony Orchestra is a symphony orchestra in Montgomery, Alabama. The MSO began in 1976 as a project of the city's Parks and Recreation Department, with thirty volunteer musicians and a part-time director. A board of directors now governs the orchestra, which is funded by concert sponsors and the Montgomery Symphony League.