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Longwood Symphony Orchestra

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Principal conductor
  
Ronald Feldman

Genre
  
Classical

Active from
  
1982

Location
  
Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Website
  
www.longwoodsymphony.org

Albums
  
An American Classic, White Bread

Record labels
  
The Orchard, Cinemark Records

Similar
  
Lexington Symphony, Lynn Chang, Wellesley Symphony Orchestra, Bion Tsang, Boston Philharmonic Orchestra

Profiles

The Longwood Symphony Orchestra is a volunteer non-profit orchestra based in Boston, Massachusetts, composed of medical professionals. Their concerts act as fundraisers for health-related non-profit organizations. It was founded in 1982 by members of the Harvard Medical School. They perform four concerts a year in Jordan Hall at the New England Conservatory, plus a summer outdoors concert at the Hatch Shell. The current music director and conductor is Ronald Feldman. The orchestra has been profiled in the Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe, and the Boston Herald. In June 2007, the Longwood Symphony Orchestra accepted the 2007 MetLife Award for Excellence in Community Engagement from the American Symphony Orchestra League.

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Longwood symphony orchestra


Songs

Better ThingsAn American Classic · 2001
DiamondsWhite Bread · 2004
GoAn American Classic · 2001

References

Longwood Symphony Orchestra Wikipedia