History
The MSO was established for the Mid-Atlantic region in October, 1997, after a two-year grassroots effort led by Eastern Shore residents. In November, 1997, the orchestra's first concert was performed in Ocean City, Maryland. The MSO has been led by three music directors—founding conductor Donald Buxton (1997–2004), conductor Julien Benichou (2004–2021), and current conductor Michael Repper (2022–present). The MSO is guided by a volunteer board of directors in collaboration with the MSO's professional musicians and regional volunteer ambassadors who assist in promoting the MSO in their respective areas.Performance venues
The MSO's full season of performances includes five concerts that are given three times at different venues in the Atlantic coastal areas of Maryland's Easton, Ocean City and Ocean Pines; and of southern Delaware's Rehoboth Beach and Lewes. In addition to these five concerts are the Elizabeth Loker International Concerto Competition held in Easton and throughout the region, ensemble performances for brass, string, and woodwind quintets, as well as a woodwind & strings ensemble.Notable premiere
The MSO presented the state premieres ofCommunity outreach
The MSO engages students and young musicians in the world of classical music through its outreach programs.Regional Schools
Guest musicians from the MSO support local school music teachers by mentoring primary and secondary music students during their regularly-scheduled music classes.Elizabeth Loker International Concerto Competition
The annual Elizabeth Loker International Concerto Competition, established in the 2019-2020 season, discovers and develops young musical talent worldwide. Musicians, aged 12 to 25, vie for 3 spots as solo finalists for the competition. Each finalist performs with the MSO's full orchestra. The 2025 competition includes young soloists representing 27 states and 9 countries. In addition to playing with the orchestra, the three finalists are awarded cash prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place, as well as for the audience-favorite. The competition's name honors Elizabeth Loker (1948-2015) for her years of dedication to the MSO.Honors
Maryland State Senator Adelaide C. Eckardt honored the MSO in December, 2022, with an 'Official Citation of the Senate of Maryland' for the orchestra's 25 years of enriching the cultural life of the Mid-Atlantic Region. The Yale School of Music recognized the orchestra’s efforts in introducing school-age children to instrumental music with the '2016 Distinguished Educator Award' to JoFran Falcon (1930-2022), then MSO’s vice president of education and outreach.References
External links
* {{Official website, https://midatlanticsymphony.org/