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                   Our 92nd  Season

"Oldest Continuing Volunteer Orchestra in the Nation"


The Melrose Symphony Orchestral Association is the  oldest continuously performing volunteer orchestra in the United States.

The orchestra was founded in 1918 by a dedicated group of citizens led by Frank B. Gray and Harold A. Sewall. They asked Elmer Wilson to become the first conductor. Mr. Wilson led the thirteen players who attended the first rehearsal at the YMCA. Forty-five players participated in the first concert on December 10, 1918.

Mr. Victor Friend became the first President of the "Melrose Orchestral Association, Inc." on January 8, 1919, when the orchestra was incorporated. Ten Presidents have succeeded Mr. Friend. The current President, Millie Rich, has led the MSO through an incredible period of growth and success.  The orchestra now routinely plays to sold out concerts, and  it has released two CD's - one featuring Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 and the most recent featuring Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5.

The Melrose Symphony's first conductor, Mr. Wilson, was followed by the distinguished conductor George Brown who led the orchestra for 32 years.  Mr. Brown was followed by Jeronimas Kacinskas, David Sonneschein, William Maloof, Christopher Blair, and Peter Hazzard. In 1997, Yoichi Udagawa, was chosen to be the eighth music director of the Melrose Symphony Orchestra.

During the MSO's long history, many illustrious names have appeared with the orchestra including Arthur Fiedler, actress Maureen O'Hara, cellist Martha Babcock, soprano Sharon Baker, jazz artist Gary Burton, baritone Robert Honeysucker, the West Point Chorus, the New Black Eagle Jazz Band, and Boris Goldovsky. Most recently, the principal bassoonist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Richard Svoboda performed as soloist with the orchestra with internationally renowned musician Gunther Schuller conducting.

The mission of the Melrose Symphony is to give the citizens of Melrose and surrounding area an opportunity to participate in the joy of music.  As the Melrose Symphony Orchestra is in the 21st century, its success and vitality are a testament to the invaluable and enthusiastic support it receives from the community.



Subscribe now to the Melrose Symphony Orchestra's 2009-2010 Season! Visit our Ticket Info page for more information.

For additional information please call 781-662-0641
or e-mail Millierich@verizon.net
©2009 Melrose Symphony Orchestra
P.O. Box 760715, Melrose, Massachusetts 02176



 

Concert One

November 7, 2009

 Glinka
Russlan and Ludmilla Overture

Rachmaninoff   Piano Concerto No.2
Janice Weber, Piano

Shostakovich
Symphony No. 9

 

Holiday Pops

December 11-12, 2009

 Anderson
Christmas Festival

Anderson
Song of the Bells

Vaughn Williams
Fantasia on Greensleeves

Grieg
Selections from Peer Gynt

Vocal Selections with Renese King


arr. Holcombe
Sounds of Hanukah


Berlin
White Christmas


arr. Finnegan
Christmas Sing Along


 

Concert Two

March 6, 2010

 Mozart
Marriage of Figaro Overture

Koto
When Doves Coo


Schreiner
Sunlight on Mountain Snow

 
Masayo Ishigure, Koto

Dvorak
Symphony No. 5

 

May Pops

May 1, 2010

 Weber
Oberon

Mascagni
Intermezzo

Brahms
Hungarian Dance 1 & 5

Pertchik
Menuet


Beethoven
Symphony No. 5 Finale

Copland
Lincoln Portrait
Kim Khazei, Channel 7, Narrator

Hayman
Pops Roundup

Berlioz
Rakoczy March

Sousa
El Capitan

Webber/arr Lowden

Selections from Cats