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Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra’s March 24 International Competition Attracts 155 Global Contestants to Chesapeake College Competition Concert

March 9, 2024 by Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra

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Alejandro Gomez

Three of the best young classical musicians in the world will be performing as finalists in the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra’s Elizabeth Loker International Concerto Competition on Sunday, March 24, at 3 PM at the Todd Performing Arts Center at Chesapeake College. They emerged in two rounds of judging of 155 musicians ages 12 to 25 from Maryland, Delaware and 22 states, as well as China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, New Zealand, Poland, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, Israel and Canada.

Sophia Geng, Rebekah Hou and Alejandro Gomez Pareja will be performing in competition, backed by the entire Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the youngest conductor to ever win a Grammy-award for Best Orchestral performance, Michael Repper.  Most other major competitions worldwide are performed only with piano accompaniment.  This unique opportunity to perform with a leading professional symphony orchestra has attracted record entries worldwide, competing for major cash prizes and global honors.

Sophia Geng is a junior at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. She started studying violin at age 5, and also studies at the New England Conservatory of Music Preparatory School.  She is in the piano trio program in the Chamber Intensive Performance Seminar and plays in the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra as a first violinist.  Earlier, she was a scholarship holder at the Phil and Eli Taylor Academy for Young Artists, and made her European Orchestral debut with the London City Philharmonic after winning the London International Concerto Competition.  She will perform Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Concerto in D Major for Violin and Orchestra, Opus 35.

Alejandro Gomez Pareja of Madrid, Spain began playing cello at the tender age of four.  He has performed as a soloist with the National Youth Symphony of Catalonia, Andres Segovia Chamber Orchestra and Dreamers Orchestra.  In 2022, he performed with Orquesta Sinfonia de Barcelona, National de Catalunya and Orchestra de Caen.  An undergraduate student at Escuela Reina Sofia in Madrid, he is a second-place winner of the Pablo Casals International Chamber Competition. He will perform Dmitri Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1.

Rebekah Hou is currently pursuing a master’s degree in harp performance at the Cleveland Institute of Music. A graduate of Interlochen Arts Academy and the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM), Rebekah was a prizewinner at the 2013 CIM Concerto Competition and received the Anne Adams Award from the American Harp Society’s National Foundation Competition in 2022.  She has appeared as principal harpist with the Akron Symphony, Firelands Symphony and Mansfield Symphony, and received fellowships from Round Top Orchestral Institute, Chautauqua Festival, Interlochen Arts Camp’s World Youth Symphony Orchestra and Carnegie Hall’s National Youth Orchestra of the United States. She will perform Albert Ginastera’s Concerto for Harp and Orchestra, Opus 25.

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MSO Elects Hanna Woicke and Bernice Michael to its Board of Directors

January 21, 2024 by Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra

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Bernice Michael

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra has elected Hanna Woicke and Bernice Michael to its Board of Directors. The orchestra’s mission is to inspire, enrich, educate, and entertain a diverse audience of all ages through live musical performances and to engage students in the world of music through its Outreach Programs. This mission is only possible with the support and guidance of a strong board of directors.

Hanna Woicke obtained her high school diploma in 1960 in Hamburg, Germany, and went on to pursue her MA in languages (English and Spanish) at the University of Saarbrücken, Germany. She later earned a high school teacher’s certificate for English, Spanish, and Social Studies in 1973.

Her international experiences began in 1973 when she moved to Beirut, Lebanon, to study linguistics at the American University. Unfortunately, her academic pursuits were disrupted by the civil war, preventing her from completing her studies. Undeterred, she moved to London, England, from 1976 to 1982, where she dedicated herself to teaching English to immigrant children.

Hanna Woicke

In 1982, Hanna relocated to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and became a Founding Member of the NGO Rio Health Collective. She worked alongside a Catholic Priest in the slums, advising mothers on establishing pre-schools and contributing to community development.

From 1987 to 1995, she resided in Summit, New Jersey, where she served as a Counselor for the Rape Crisis Center and co-curated at the New Jersey Center for the Arts. Her commitment to community service continued as she co-founded the Friends of the Singapore Symphony during her time in Singapore from 1995 to 1998.

In the following years, Hanna moved to Washington, DC, where she worked as a Counselor at the DC Rape Crisis Center and served as the President of the NGO Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund from 1998 to 2007.

Since 2007, Hanna has been based in St. Michaels, MD, where she has contributed as a past Board Member of Chesapeake Music and the Academy Art Museum. Currently, she remains actively involved as a CASA (Court Appointed Advocate).

In addition to her professional accomplishments, Hanna is married and has two children and five grandchildren. Her life’s work reflects a profound dedication to education, community service, and the well-being of individuals in various parts of the world.

Bernice Michael has worked in Washington, DC, and earlier in New York as a Senior Vice President for the International Human Resources consulting firms of Drake, Beam, Morin, and Manchester Associates, responsible internationally for consultant training. In New York, she spent 15 years in corporate retailing (Bloomingdale’s and Coach), finishing as a Senior Vice President of Human Resources.

Bernice’s earliest career experience was in curriculum development, teaching at a laboratory high school affiliated with Queens College, and on the faculty of the English Language Institute, also at Queens College, where she received her BA and MA in Medieval English, working with international students. She has also served as an adjunct instructor at New York University and Adelphi University.

In 1999, Bernice and her husband, Jerry, moved to St. Michaels, where she established her own consultancy, which included ten years of managing and facilitating Marriott’s senior executive development conference at Aspen Wye River. Also, a board member of Chesapeake Music, she chaired the Chamber Music Festival for five years, overseeing significant growth. She has also served as Co-Chair of the Aspen Wye Fellows, a series drawing distinguished speakers on world affairs to the Eastern Shore. She is currently a docent at the Academy Art Museum in Easton.

Board President Jeffrey Parker said, ‘The addition of both Hanna Woicke and Bernice Michaels will reinforce and strengthen an already motivated and ambitious board of directors. We welcome them and look forward to all that they will bring to our great organization.”

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Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra Welcomes New Year With Strauss Waltzes, Operatic Favorites And Broadway Hits

December 21, 2023 by Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra

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The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is ringing in the New Year with a festive New Year’s Eve concert Sunday, December 31 at 7 PM. at Christ Church in Easton combining the forces of 2023 Grammy-winning conductor Michael Repper; musicians of the MSO; renowned Mezzo-Soprano Taylor Hillary Boykins; and New Year’s Eve favorites by Johann Strauss, Rossini, Bizet, Saint-Saens, Tchaikovsky and Rogers and Hammerstein.

Taylor Hillary Boykins is a member of the Lorelai Ensemble, and is known for her dynamic performances, her playful yet eloquent style, and her melodic finesse and powerful voice.  An Oakland University and Peabody Conservatory graduate under operatic superstar Denyce Graves, she has been a national finalist in the American Prize Competition and the Chicago Oratorio Award, and most recently performed with Opera Baltimore, Northern Neck Orchestra and Mind on Fire.

Boykins will be featured in arias from Bizet’s “Carmen”, Saint-Saens’ “Samson and Delilah” and music from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The Sound of Music”.  The Orchestra will transport the audience to New Year’s Eve in Vienna with four waltzes and polkas by Johann Strauss, along with a waltz from Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable ballet “Swan Lake” and the compelling Overture from Rossini’s “La Gazza Ladra”.

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra just celebrated its 25th anniversary as the only professional symphony orchestra on the Delmarva Peninsula, and is rapidly emerging as one of the leading regional symphony orchestras in the United States.  It is performing 26 concerts this season in Easton, Wye Mills, Ocean City, Rehoboth Beach, Lewes and Selbyville. The orchestra also holds the annual Elizabeth Loker International Concerto Competition, which will be held on March 24 at the Todd Performing Arts Center at Chesapeake College.  This unique competition will feature three finalist instrumentalists performing concertos in competition backed by the entire Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, a rare opportunity for a young musician.  Some 200 musicians from around the world have entered the juried competition.

WHEN and WHERE…

This concert will be performed at Christ Church, 111 S Harrison St, Easton, MD 21601 on Sunday, December 31, 2023 at 7 PM

TICKETS

Individual tickets for this concert are $65 per person for general admission and $90 for premium seating and are available at midatlanticsymphony.org.

PODCASTS

Previews for each program in the season and for special MSO events are available on the MSO Web site at midatlanticsymphony.org/podcast. Podcasts are posted on the site 7 to 10 days before a concert or event.

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“Holiday Joy” Is First of MSO’s December Concerts

November 23, 2023 by Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra

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The Mid-Atlantic Symphony’s “Holiday Joy” concert is the first concert of MSO’s three offerings in December. This annual favorite of audiences on the Delmarva Peninsula features Soprano Claire Galloway and Baritone Rob McGinness in a dazzling cornucopia of Christmas and Holiday music that spans genres and generations!

“We are delighted to present this special Holiday three-concert series, the first of which features two incredibly talented soloists who will add a unique and captivating dimension to our performance,” said Jeffrey Parker, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mid-Atlantic Symphony. “Audiences can expect an evening filled with the sounds and songs of the season as we celebrate the holidays with a rich tapestry of holiday favorites.”

Renowned soprano Claire Galloway and acclaimed baritone Rob McGinness will join the MSO orchestra — under the baton of Grammy-award winning Music Director and Conductor, Michael Repper — to delight audiences with performances of beloved songs from many eras, composers, and traditions in the “Holiday Joy” concert.

From the opening of the program with Leroy Anderson’s “A Christmas Festival”, to its closing with Bill Holcombe’s “Twas the Night Before Christmas”, there is something for everyone as the program showcases selections such as Anderson’s “Bugler’s Holiday” & his perennial “Sleigh Ride”, Robert Wendel’s “Hanukah Overture”, Adolph Adam’s “O Holy Night”, “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”, and dances from Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker”.

Soprano Claire Galloway and Baritone Rob McGinness will perform as soloists and in duets in Christmas and Holiday standards such as Irving Berlin’s beloved “White Christmas” (Galloway), Gustav Holst’s “In the Bleak Midwinter ” (McGinness), and the traditional “We Wish You A Merry Christmas” (duet).

Information on the MSO’s “Holiday Brass” and the New Year’s Eve concert will be available in the coming weeks.

SOLOISTS’ BIOGRAPHIES

Claire Galloway

Scottish-American soprano Claire Galloway is the current Artist in Residence in Music at Bard College where she teaches voice and coaches the opera workshop production. This season she is a featured artist with Baltimore Musicales, Bach in Baltimore, Mid-Atlantic Symphony, and Opera Henriette. Her Grieg and Nordic Fairytales virtual recital will be presented by Wilmington Concert Opera.

Ms. Galloway is known for her innovative recital programming with a special interest in French and Nordic repertoire. Her operatic roles include works by Mozart, Poulenc, Massenet, and Bernstein that she has performed in venues including Lidal North in Oslo, Saltworks Opera, Baltimore Concert Opera, Savannah Opera, Bel Cantanti Opera, and Stillpointe Theatre. She has premiered roles in works by Arnold Saltzman, Steven Crino, Jonathan Dove, and Frances Pollock. She has commissioned new works for voice and chamber ensembles. 

Ms. Galloway currently is based in Baltimore, Maryland where she is a professor of diction and repertoire courses at the Peabody Conservatory. 

Rob McGinness

Rob McGinness, a recent graduate of Arizona Opera’s Marion Roose Pullin Opera Studio, holds degrees from Oberlin Conservatory and the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University. His current season includes solo appearances with Washington National Opera, IN Series, and the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra. His operatic credits include the title roles in Eugene Onegin and Don Giovanni and Marcello and Schaunard in La Bohème. He has performed leading roles in operas such as Tsar’s Bride, Sadko, Iolanta, Lucia, Le nozze di Figaro, and Die Fledermaus.

Mr. McGinness has premiered roles in Frances Pollock’s award-winning opera Stinney, The Ghost Train by Paul Crabtree, and the lead role in Shining Brow, Daron Hagen’s opera about Frank Lloyd Wright. His own compositions include vocal, theatrical, and orchestral pieces.  

Mr. McGinness has been a featured soloist at important music venues such as the Kennedy Center Concert Hall and Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium. An award-winning performer, he placed first in the Sylvia Greene Vocal Competition, second in the Piccola Opera Competition, and received the Patricia A. Edwards Award in the Annapolis Opera Vocal Competition.   

“HOLIDAY JOY”CONCERT INFORMATION

WHEN and WHERE

This concert will be performed at three venues on three days on the Delmarva Peninsula.

Thursday, November 30, 2023 – 7:00 PM – Avalon Theater, Easton, MD

Saturday, December 2, 7:00 PM – Cape Henlopen High School, Lewes, DE 

Sunday, December 3, 3:00 PM – Performing Arts Center, Ocean City, MD

TICKETS

Individual tickets for this concert are $55 per person at each venue and are available at midatlanticsymphony.org.  The site also has information on group purchases and free tickets for students 18 years and under.

PODCASTS

Previews for each program in the season and for special MSO events are available on the MSO Web site at midatlanticsymphony.org/podcast. Podcasts are posted on the site 7 to 10 days before a concert or event.

MORE INFORMATION

For additional information about the 2023-2024 season, or to order tickets, please visit www.midatlanticsymphony.org. Tickets may be ordered by telephone at 888-846-8600.

ABOUT THE MID-ATLANTIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra is the only professional symphony orchestra serving southern Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore with a full season of programs. The MSO is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council; the Talbot County Arts Council; the Worcester County Arts Council; the Sussex County, DE Council; and the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Inc.

A complete schedule of the 2023-2024 season’s Masterworks and Ensembles programs, venues, times, and other information is available at www.midatlanticsymphony.org.

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Mid-Atlantic Symphony Ushers in its New Season “Exploring the Classical Landscape”

June 29, 2023 by Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra

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The Mid-Atlantic Symphony is excited to announce that both single and season tickets for its highly anticipated upcoming concert season are now available for purchase. Classical music enthusiasts and fans of orchestral performances are invited to secure their seats in advance for a sensational series of concerts showcasing world-class musicians and captivating compositions.

With an unwavering commitment to artistic excellence, the Mid-Atlantic Symphony continues to captivate audiences with its performances and innovative programming. The 2023-2024 Masterworks season promises to be no exception, as the orchestra presents a diverse repertoire that combines beloved masterpieces with important contemporary works.

The season also includes the MSO Ensemble Series, featuring the exceptional talents of MSO musicians. Delve into the enchanting world of chamber music, where intimate performances and exquisite artistry create profound musical connections between the audience and MSO musicians.

From the stirring melodies of Beethoven to the rich harmonies of Tchaikovsky, this season offers a splendid array of classical treasures. The Mid-Atlantic Symphony, under the leadership of Grammy award-winning Music Director Michael Repper, will enchant listeners with a series of unforgettable performances held at venues throughout the Delmarva Peninsula.

An exciting addition to the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Season will be the reimagined Elizabeth Loker International Concerto Competition. This world class competition brings together exceptional young talent from around the world to showcase their mastery of the concerto repertoire. Mark your calendars for Sunday, March 24th, as the Todd Performing Arts Center in Wye Mills, MD, becomes the stage for this remarkable event. The Mid-Atlantic Symphony’s full orchestra will accompany the three finalists, providing an exciting backdrop for their awe-inspiring performances. The Elizabeth Loker International Concerto Competition represents a celebration of talent and the power of music to transcend borders. As the Mid-Atlantic Symphony proudly supports emerging musicians, this competition serves as a platform for them to shine on a grand stage alongside a world-class orchestra right here on the DelMarVa Peninsula

“The Mid-Atlantic Symphony is proud to present our upcoming season, a celebration of the beauty and power of live classical music performance,” said Jeffrey Parker, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mid-Atlantic Symphony. “We invite music enthusiasts to join us on this remarkable journey as we bring together renowned musicians, extraordinary compositions, a new and unique Elizabeth Loker International Concerto Competition, and the incredible talent of our orchestra. By securing tickets, patrons will ensure an unforgettable musical experience.”

To purchase both single and season tickets, visit www.midatlanticsymphony.org or contact the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Box Office at 1-888-846-8600. Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of the Mid-Atlantic Symphony’s extraordinary season, an experience that promises to inspire, delight, and captivate audiences of all ages.

ABOUT THE MID-ATLANTIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is the only professional symphony orchestra serving southern Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore with a full season of programs. The MSO is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council; the Talbot County Arts Council; the Worcester County Arts Council; the Sussex County, DE Council; and the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Inc.

PODCASTS

Podcasts for the season preview, for each concert, and for special MSO events are available on the MSO Website at midatlanticsymphony.org. Podcasts are posted on the site approximately 7 to 10 days before a concert or event.

MORE INFORMATION

For additional information about the 2023-2024 season, or to order tickets, please visit www.midatlanticsymphony.org. Tickets may be ordered by telephone at 888-846-8600.

A complete schedule of the 2023-2024 season’s Masterworks and Ensembles programs, venues, times, and other information is available at www.midatlanticsymphony.org.

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Mid-Atlantic Symphony Honors Mary Lou and Joseph Peters with the Legacy Award

June 10, 2023 by Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra

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The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (MSO) presented the 2023 MSO Legacy Award to Mary Lou and Joseph Peters during their annual Talbot County Legacy Award Dinner which was held at the Avalon Theatre in Easton, Maryland in conjunction with the MSO Jazz Ensemble performance on Thursday, May 11th.

The Legacy Award is a special award that is given annually by the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional dedication and support for the advancement of classical music and the arts in the Mid-Atlantic region. This distinguished recognition is bestowed upon those who have left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape, ensuring a lasting legacy for future generations.

Mary Lou and Joseph Peters have consistently exhibited an unwavering commitment to the Mid-Atlantic Symphony and have played a pivotal role in its success and growth. Their tireless efforts in fostering a thriving classical music community have significantly enriched the cultural fabric of the region. Through their generous contributions and passionate advocacy, they have inspired countless individuals to embrace the power and beauty of orchestral music.

Mary Lou and Joseph Peters

The Jazz Septet concert was a celebration of the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra’s dedication to artistic excellence and musical diversity. Led by the talented pianist and composer, Adam Glaser, the concert showcased MSO renowned musicians in a vibrant and dynamic performance that blended classical compositions with jazz. The evening served as a testament to the orchestra’s ability to captivate audiences with its innovative programming and exceptional musicianship.

“We are thrilled to honor Mary Lou and Joseph Peters with the Legacy Award for their invaluable contributions to the arts and their unwavering support of the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra,” said Jeffrey Parker, Chairman of the Board of Director of the MSO. “Their passion for music and commitment to fostering a thriving arts community has been truly remarkable. This award is a testament to their lasting impact and their dedication to preserving the beauty of classical music.”

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra extends its heartfelt gratitude to Mary Lou and Joseph Peters for their exemplary service and steadfast commitment to the cultural enrichment of the region. Their legacy will continue to inspire generations of music lovers and serve as a beacon of light for the future of classical music in the Mid-Atlantic.

For more information about the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra and its upcoming season, please visit www.midatlanticsymphony.org.

About the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra:

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, under the musical direction of Grammy award-winning Music Director and Conductor, Michael Repper, is a professional orchestra based in the Mid-Atlantic region. Recognized for its artistry and exhilarating performances, the orchestra serves as a cultural beacon, engaging audiences through innovative programming and exceptional musicianship. Comprised of world-class musicians, the MSO presents a diverse repertoire of classical and contemporary works, fostering a deep appreciation for the orchestral arts in the communities it serves.

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MSO Brings Jazz Septet Concerts to the Avalon Theater and Epworth United Methodist Church

April 26, 2023 by Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra

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Adam Glaser

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony is pleased to announce its upcoming Jazz Septet concerts, scheduled for May 11th at the Avalon Theater in Easton, and May 12th at Epworth United Methodist Church in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

Led by jazz pianist Adam Glaser and featuring some of the talented jazz musicians of the MSO, the Jazz Septet will perform an eclectic program of classic jazz standards, as well as original compositions from Glaser’s catalog.

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony is known for its commitment to bringing world-class music to audiences throughout the region, and these Jazz Septet concerts promise to be no exception. With performances scheduled in two of the area’s premier venues on the Delmarva peninsula, the Avalon Theater and Epworth United Methodist Church, this is an event not to be missed.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring such an exceptional group of musicians to the Avalon Theater and Epworth United Methodist Church,” said MSO Chairman Jeffrey Parker. “Adam Glaser is one of the most versatile musicians on the east coast, and we are honored to have him lead this talented group of musicians from the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra in what is sure to be an unforgettable evening of music.”

The Jazz Septet concerts will take place on May 11th at the Avalon Theater in Easton at 7:00 pm, and on May 12th at Epworth United Methodist Church in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware at 7:00 pm. Tickets are available for purchase online or by phone.

…CONCERT DETAILS FOLLOW…

WHEN and WHERE: This concert will be performed at two venues on two days on the Delmarva Peninsula.

Thursday, May 11, 7:00 PM – Avalon Theater, 40 E Dover St, Easton, MD 21601

Friday, May 12, 7:00 PM – Epworth United Methodist Church, 19285 Holland Glade Road, Rehoboth Beach, DE

TICKETS

Individual tickets for this concert are $35 per person at each venue.

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony offers a group discount for the purchase of 10 or more tickets to a single concert. The Orchestra also makes a limited number of free tickets available for students 18 years and under; tickets for accompanying parents are $10 each. Reservations are required for the free tickets and may be made by calling 888-846-8600.

PODCASTS

Podcasts for the season preview, for each concert, and for special MSO events are available on the MSO Web site at midatlanticsymphony.org/podcast. Podcasts are posted on the site approximately 7 to 10 days before a concert or event.

MORE INFORMATION

For additional information or to order tickets, please visit www.midatlanticsymphony.org. Tickets may be ordered by telephone at 888-846-8600.

ABOUT THE MID-ATLANTIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra is the only professional symphony orchestra serving southern Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore with a full season of programs. The MSO is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council; the Talbot County Arts Council; the Worcester County Arts Council; the Sussex County, DE Council; and the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Inc.

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Mid-Atlantic Symphony Season Finale Concerts

April 13, 2023 by Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra

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The Mid-Atlantic Symphony is proud to present world-renowned French cellist Dominique de Williencourt as the featured soloist in their upcoming season finale concerts. De Williencourt will be performing Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1, a stunning work of emotional depth and technical brilliance.

This performance promises to be an unforgettable experience, as de Williencourt brings his virtuosic skill and dynamic interpretation to this powerful piece. Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1 is a deeply personal work, reflecting the composer’s struggles with the Soviet regime and his own mortality. De Williencourt’s performance promises to capture the raw emotion and intensity of this masterpiece.

Dominique de Williencourt

The concert program will also feature Rishab Jain, who most recently won the Dove Marimba Concerto Competition at the Kennedy Center, in the fourth movement of Brazilian composer Ney Rosauro’s Marimba Concerto No. 1. The concert will conclude with Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9 “From the New World,” a beloved work that has become a cornerstone of the classical repertoire. This symphony is a musical tribute to America, with its soaring melodies and colorful orchestration capturing the spirit and energy of the New World.

Under the baton of Grammy award-winning music director Michael Repper, the Mid-Atlantic Symphony will bring these masterpieces to life with passion and precision. The April concerts are not to be missed, offering a rare opportunity to hear a world-class cellist along with the Mid-Atlantic Symphony in an unforgettable performance.

…CONCERT DETAILS FOLLOW…

WHEN and WHERE: This concert will be performed at three venues on three days on the Delmarva Peninsula.

Thursday, April 27, 2023 – 7:00 PM – Todd Performing Arts Center, Chesapeake College, 1000 College Cir, Wye Mills, MD 21679

Saturday, April 29, 7:00 PM – Cape Henlopen High School, 1250 Kings Hwy, Lewes, DE 19958

Sunday, April 30, 3:00 PM – Performing Arts Center at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center, 4001 Coastal Hwy, Ocean City, MD 21842

TICKETS

Individual tickets for this concert are $55 per person at each venue.

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony offers a group discount for the purchase of 10 or more tickets to a single concert.

The Orchestra also makes a limited number of free tickets available for students 18 years and under; tickets for accompanying parents are $10 each. Reservations are required for the free tickets and may be made by calling 888-846-8600.

PODCASTS                              

Podcasts for the season preview, for each concert, and for special MSO events are available on the MSO Web site at midatlanticsymphony.org/podcast. Podcasts are posted on the site approximately 7 to 10 days before a concert or event.

MORE INFORMATION

For additional information about the 2022-2023 season, or to order tickets, please visit www.midatlanticsymphony.org. Tickets may be ordered by telephone at 888-846-8600.

ABOUT THE MID-ATLANTIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra is the only professional symphony orchestra serving southern Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore with a full season of programs. The MSO is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council; the Talbot County Arts Council; the Worcester County Arts Council; the Sussex County, DE Council; and the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Inc.

A complete schedule of the 2022-2023 season’s Masterworks and Ensembles programs, venues, times, and other information is available at www.midatlanticsymphony.org.

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Elizabeth Song Shines in Her Orchestral Debut with the MSO

March 22, 2023 by Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra

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Elizabeth Song

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is proud to announce the successful orchestral debut of Elizabeth Song, the winner of the MSO’s Elizabeth Loker Concerto Competition this past January. Ms. Song, as the winner of the concerto competition’s first prize, along with a $2,000 cash prize, was the featured soloist in the MSO’s recent March concert series, which took place on Thursday, March 9th in Easton, MD, Friday, March 10th in Ocean Pines, MD, and Saturday, March 11th in Rehoboth Beach, DE.

Ms. Song’s performance of Henri Vieuxtemps Violin Concerto no. 5 in A Minor was nothing short of breathtaking. With her virtuosic technique and musicality, she brought new life to this beloved work, earning thunderous applause and a standing ovation from the audience.

“Elizabeth Song’s performance was a true highlight of our March concerts,” said Michael Repper, Music Director of the MSO. “Her artistry and technical mastery were simply stunning, and it was a privilege to make music with her.”

In addition to Ms. Song’s performance, the MSO’s March concert series featured a diverse program of classical music, including Johannes Brahms’ Tragic Overture and Florence Price’s Symphony no. 1 in E Minor. The MSO was in top form, delivering powerful and nuanced performances under the baton of Maestro Repper.

“We are grateful to our audience for their support of the MSO and the arts in our community,” said Repper. “We are committed to bringing the highest quality classical music to the Delmarva peninsula, and we look forward to sharing more beautiful music with our audience in the future.”

ABOUT ELIZABETH SONG

Elizabeth Song is a thirteen-year-old fourth year Juilliard Pre-College Violin student, and she currently studies with Dr Masao Kawasaki. Previously, she studied with Dr I Hao Lee and Dr.Jiwon Kim. Elizabeth is the current concertmaster of the North Jersey Regions Middle School Orchestra. She is also a Laureate of the Chicago International Violin Competition (2022). As the winner of Juilliard Pre-College under 14 concerto competition, she will perform Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges Violin Concerto in A major Opus 5 No2 with the Juilliard Pre College String Orchestra on May 13, 2023.

This summer, she will attend the Morningside Music Bridge Program, a full scholarship program at New England Conservatory in Boston.

ABOUT THE MID-ATLANTIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is the only professional symphony orchestra serving southern Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore with a full season of programs. The MSO is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council; the Talbot County Arts Council; the Worcester County Arts Council; the Sussex County, Delaware Council; and the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Inc.

A complete schedule of the 2022-2023 season’s Masterworks and Ensembles programs, venues, times, and other information is available at www.midatlanticsymphony.org.

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MSO Recognizes Black History Month by Performing First Symphonic African American Women Composer, Florence Price

February 28, 2023 by Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra

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Florence Price

Born in Little Rock to a black dentist and a Caucasian teacher, Florence Price garnered many accolades and achieved many firsts as an American composer during her life. She is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in American history, she was the first African-American woman to be recognized as a symphonic composer, and she was the first to have a composition played by a major orchestra when the Chicago Symphony premiered her Symphony No. 1 in 1933. Her works were always well received by critics and the public alike.

Price’s life’s work consists of more than 300 works including four symphonies, four concertos, chamber music, music for various solo instruments, choral works, and art songs. Most of her works, unfortunately, went missing for decades, and this undoubtedly contributed to the dearth of performances of Price’s works until recently. Fortunately, in 2009 a treasure trove of her lost works and papers were found in Illinois in Price’s abandoned summer home. This sparked an exciting renewed interest in Price and her works and is bringing well-deserved attention to them from new audiences around the world.

In honor of black history month, the Mid-Atlantic Symphony, led by Grammy award-winning conductor, Michael Repper will perform Price’s Symphony No. 1. This symphony, commonly for Price’s works, draws from the musical traditions (such as gospel and jazz) of Black communities in America and from western European traditions that Price would have learned from her studies at the New England Conservatory of Music.

This piece consists of four movements with the opening movement featuring melodies and rhythms from Afro-American folk music and showing inspiration from Anton Dvorák’s New World Symphony. Price features a hymn tune she composed in the second (slow) movement, and the final two movements are fast and draw from the African juba dance. The work is scored for two flutes, two piccolos, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, and strings.

This piece is fiendishly difficult, which makes it thrillingly energetic. It is enjoying a rightful renaissance and being recognized for its worth. In 2022 the Philadelphia Orchestra’s recording of this symphony received a Grammy award in the Best Orchestral Performance category.

…CONCERT DETAILS FOLLOW…               

WHEN and WHERE: This concert will be performed at three venues on three days on the Delmarva Peninsula.

Thursday, March 9, 2023 – 7:30 PM – Easton Church of God, 1009 North Washington Street, Easton, MD

Friday, March 10, 7:30 PM – Community Church, 11227 Racetrack Road, Ocean Pines, MD

Saturday, March 11, 3:00 PM – Epworth United Methodist Church, 19285 Holland Glade Road, Rehoboth Beach, DE

TICKETS

Individual tickets for this concert are $50 per person at each venue. The Mid-Atlantic Symphony offers a group discount for the purchase of 10 or more tickets to a single concert.

The Orchestra also makes a limited number of free tickets available for students 18 years and under; tickets for accompanying parents are $10 each. Reservations are required for the free tickets and may be made by calling 888-846-8600.

PODCASTS

Podcasts for the season preview, for each concert, and for special MSO events are available on the MSO Web site at midatlanticsymphony.org/podcast. Podcasts are posted on the site approximately 7 to 10 days before a concert or event.

MORE INFORMATION

For additional information about the 2022-2023 season, or to order tickets, please visit www.midatlanticsymphony.org. Tickets may be ordered by telephone at 888-846-8600.

ABOUT THE MID-ATLANTIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra is the only professional symphony orchestra serving southern Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore with a full season of programs. The MSO is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council; the Talbot County Arts Council; the Worcester County Arts Council; the Sussex County, DE Council; and the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Inc.

A complete schedule of the 2022-2023 season’s Masterworks and Ensembles programs, venues, times, and other information is available at www.midatlanticsymphony.org.

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Filed Under: 6 Arts Notes Tagged With: Arts, local news, Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra

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