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Midcoast Symphony Orchestra Jan. 18 at 7pm. Doors open at 6pm.

TICKETS are sold through the Orchestra: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?actions=4&p=3

The orchestra plays four regular concerts each season at the Franco Center in Lewiston.

Invigorating Water Music

Rohan Smith, Conductor

 

Program:

George Frederic Handel: Water Music Suite, Allegro and Hornpipe

Duke Ellington: “The Spring” and “The Meander” from The River Suite

Charles Ives: “The Housatonic at Stockbridge” from Three Places in New England

Bedřich Smetana: “The Moldau” from Má Vlast

Henri Tomasi: Trombone Concerto

— featuring  Joshua Zhang, trombone soloist

Alan Hovhaness:  And God Created Great Whales

Felix Mendelssohn: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Swan Theme from Swan Lake, Op. 20

— featuring Guest Conductor Kyle Almquist (MSO silent auction winner)

A community-based organization, the orchestra draws players and audiences from south of Portland to Rockland along the coast, and inland from Augusta to the Lewiston-Auburn area. Its members all volunteer their time to practice and perform with the Midcoast Symphony.

The group has expanded in size and capability under the leadership of Rohan Smith, Conductor and Music Director since 2003-2004. As its reputation grows, the orchestra attracts ever more professional-caliber musicians and award-winning guest artists.

Ticket Info:

  • MSO tickets are paperless. Buy them in advance up to 24 hours before each concert, either online or via the Box Office. Check-in (“will call”) is in the lobby before the concert.
  • All concerts are general admission (no reserved seats.) Concerts are about 2 hours in length, including intermission.
  • Buying tickets at the door? Doors open at 6:15 pm for Saturday performances, and 1:15 for Sunday performances. Cash, checks and credit cards accepted.

Buy Tickets

Purchase By Phone through the Box Office:

Please leave a message at (207) 481-0790 and we’ll call you back.

Purchase Online:

Tickets for MSO’s 2024/25 concerts will be available shortly for the season which begins in October.

 

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