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Maryland Symphony Orchestra

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Maryland Symphony Orchestra
Short nameMSO
Founded1982
LocationHagerstown, Maryland
Concert hallMaryland Theatre
Principal conductorElizabeth Schulze
Websitemarylandsymphony.org

The Maryland Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is an American professional orchestra based in Hagerstown, Maryland.

History

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The Maryland Theatre, home to the Maryland Symphony Orchestra

The orchestra was founded in 1982 by Barry Tuckwell.[1] Tuckwell was the artistic director until the 1997/1998 season. The current music director, Elizabeth Schulze, formerly associate conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra, was appointed to the position in the 1999/2000 season.[2]

Events

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Beginning with five classical concerts in its first season, the programming of the orchestra now includes different events such as the "Masterworks series"; "MSO Pops!"; "Home for the Holidays"; "Salute to Independence", a concert at Antietam National Battlefield; "Citi Youth Concerts" and "Kinder Konzerts", directed to children. The orchestra also occasionally performs in Frostburg and Frederick, although its main concert hall is the Maryland Theatre. Members of the MSO give numerous ensemble performances for Washington County elementary and middle school students as part of its education outreach program, in addition to performing for residents of area and retirement centers.

References

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  1. ^ Millington, Barry (2020-01-24). "Barry Tuckwell obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
  2. ^ "MSO to celebrate Maestro Elizabeth Schulze's 25th anniversary at Hagerstown Symphony Ball". Herald-Mail Media. October 31, 2024. Retrieved 2024-11-09.
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