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Plymouth Symphony Orchestra

Plymouth Symphony Orchestra

The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra is comprised of professional musicians dedicated to artistic excellence, musical education, and the performance of vibrant works by contemporary composers. Music Director and Conductor Nan Washburn has won 16 ascap awards for adventurous programming, garnering the admiration of critics: “No [orchestra] locally does more to . . . create a sense of adventure when the lights go down.” The orchestra is available to perform classical, pops, and an array of educational programs for schools and businesses.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $6,000–20,000;
workshop $500–2,000; plus travel

Contact
Jennifer Philpot-Munson
470 Forest Ave., Ste. 18
Plymouth, MI 48170
734/451-2112; 734/451-3458 fax
Jennifer@plymouthsymphony.org
plymouthsymphony.org

 

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