Portland Symphony Orchestra

Portland Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra
Former nameAmateur Strand Symphony Orchestra, Portland Municipal Orchestra, Portland Maine Symphony
Founded1924
LocationPortland, Maine
Concert hallMerrill Auditorium
Music directorEckart Preu
Websiteportlandsymphony.org

The Portland Symphony Orchestra (PSO) was established in 1923 in Portland, Maine as the Amateur Strand Symphony Orchestra. Started by a small group of musicians who had sent out invitations to join their organization to people in the area, they had their first rehearsal the following year with 75 instrumentalists,[1] giving their first concert a month later at the Strand Theater. In 1927 the orchestra changed its name to the Portland Municipal Orchestra, and again in 1932 to the Portland Maine Symphony. In 1969, the orchestra's name was changed to the Portland Symphony Orchestra, after that name became available when an older orchestra in Portland, Oregon, relinquished it in favor of a new name, the Oregon Symphony. Today the Portland Symphony Orchestra is recognized to be one of the top orchestras of its size in the country. The concert season runs from September to May and during July, and performs a variety of concerts in their home concert hall Merrill Auditorium.

  1. ^ Brown, Emily Freeman (August 20, 2015). "Portland Symphony Orchestra". A Dictionary for the Modern Conductor. Scarecrow Press. p. 270. ISBN 9780810884014. Retrieved June 15, 2016 – via Google Books.