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Wellesley Symphony Orchestra

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The Wellesley Symphony Orchestra is an amateur American orchestra based in Wellesley, Massachusetts.[1] It has presented classical, pops, and family concerts since 1948. The Music Director is Max Hobart.

The Wellesley Symphony Performs primarily classical works, presenting six concerts each season, including a family concert, with players from the Wellesley Public Schools, and a holiday pops concert. Soloists have included players from the Boston Symphony Orchestra and well known musicians from the Boston area.

The Wellesley Symphony is Orchestra-in-Residence at MassBay Community College.

References

Max Hobart has served as Music Director since 1993.[2]

The Wellesley Symphony was founded in 1948.[3]

The WSO supports young artists through its Young Soloist Competition, the winners of which are featured at the annual family concert.

Notes and references

  1. ^ Jennifer A. Jovin, Wellesley
  2. ^ Harris, Craig. "THEIR LOVE OF MUSIC INSPIRES WELLESLEY SYMPHONY'S WORK", The Boston Globe, 2006-5-5.
  3. ^ Jovin, Jennifer A. (2008). Wellesley (Images of America), p.101. Arcardia Publishing, SC. ISBN 978-0-7385-5708-3.