BRUNSWICK — The Midcoast Symphony Orchestra is set to hold auditions for the upcoming concert season.
It is particularly interested in new string instrument players, according to a news release from the orchestra.
The community orchestra was founded in 1990. Starting as a chamber orchestra, it now has more than 80 members.
Under the baton of Rohan Smith, the orchestra brings performances to the Orion Center in Topsham and the Gendron Franco Center in Lewiston. Members are volunteer musicians from many communities in Maine, and rehearsals are Wednesday evenings.
Musicians interested in joining the orchestra for its season, which starts in September, should call 207-315-1712 or email [email protected] to set up an audition.
For more information, go to midcoastsymphony.org.
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