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Antioch Chamber Ensemble Inc

Visit our website at www. AntiochChamberEnsemble.

Social Rank

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Westchester Symphonic Winds

Westchester Symphonic Winds is an adult community-based 60-piece wind and percussion ensemble.

Social Rank

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Society of Composers Inc

SCI is dedicated to the promotion of composition, performance, understanding and dissemination of contemporary music.

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SAN ANTONIO MASTERSINGERS

Described as a jewel in the crown of San Antonio.

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Westerville Symphony at Otterbein University

The official Facebook page of your Westerville Symphony.

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Valley of the Moon Music Festival

The mission of the Valley of the Moon Music Festival is to bring the unique sound of Classical and Romantic chamber music on period instruments to audiences in Sonoma and beyond, and to expand the horizons of up-and-coming chamber musicians in our Apprenticeship and Laureate Programs.

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Initiative for Orchestra Innovation

The purpose of this organization is to sponsor new technologies and methods to enable orchestras to thrive.

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Shreveport Symphony Inc

Since its founding in 1948, the Shreveport Symphony Orchestra (SSO) has become Louisiana’s oldest continually operating professional orchestra.

Social Rank

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Beethoven Club

"The object of this club shall be to develop, sustain and promote classical musicians.

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