Meridian Symphony Orchestra Celebrating Our 14th Season with the Next Exit Series
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Welcome to the Meridian Symphony Orchestra!

We invite you to browse our website to learn more about us. The mission of the MSO is to present quality orchestral music in a family-friendly setting. In addition, we work to provide opportunities for the advancement of the performing and fine arts in the Meridian and the Southwestern Idaho area, which includes partnerships with the Meridian schools.

Please feel free to e-mail us comments about our website, about the Orchestra and our programs. We hope to see you at our next concert!

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Upcoming Events
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Concert Poster (Acrobat PDF)

Concert Announcement (mp3)

A B C's with the MSO
Presented by Idaho Urologic Institute and Spencer's Music

Saturday, March 3, 2012
7:30 PM

Centennial Performing Arts Center
12400 W. McMillan Road
Boise, Idaho 83713

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Meridian Symphony Orchestra
Young Artist Competition 2012
January 21, 2012

Meridian United Methodist Church
240 East Idaho Avenue
Meridian, ID 83642

Competition Results

Junior Division

Soloist Award Recipient
Anna Black, Violin

Honorable Mention
John Shieh, Piano
April Park, Violin

Senior Division

Soloist Award Recipient
Christa Cole, Violin
Ethan Davis, Piano

Instrumental Division
Natalie Blodgett, Flute

Honorable Mention
Joseph Lim, Violin
Alexandra Hardesty, Bass

MSO Young Artist Application (Acrobat PDF)
MSO Young Artist Guidelines (Acrobat PDF)
MSO Young Artist Flyer (Acrobat PDF)

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Orchestra Positions Available
(go to Rehearsals Section for Audition Information)

Trumpet
Trombone
Percussion
Section Strings

 
Did You Know
A study at Florida State University (1990) showed 71% of administrators surveyed stated that Art courses had a positive influence on student's decisions to stay in school and that over 50% of the students surveyed stated that the participation in Arts courses positively influenced their decision to remain in school.