Southern Miss Symphony Orchestra

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The University of Southern Mississippi Symphony Orchestra is the oldest orchestra in Mississippi. Established in 1920, it has been under the direction of music director Dr. Gregory Wolynec since 2024. [1] The orchestra is part of the University of Southern Mississippi School of Music.

The orchestra has performed with internationally known artists such as tenor Plácido Domingo, violinist Itzhak Perlman, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, flutist Sir James Galway, bassist Edgar Meyer; trumpeter/conductor Doc Severinsen, singer Ray Charles, pianist John Browning, flutist Jean-Pierre Rampal, and soprano Denyce Graves. Guest conductors have included Leonard Slatkin and Louis Lane.[citation needed]

During the academic year, the orchestra rehearses four times a week and presents an average of eight public performances each season. These performances range from regular symphony concerts to children's concerts, operas, ballets, and pops programs. The 80-member orchestra tours and performs concerts throughout the southeast United States. The orchestra has more than 13 countries represented by its students. [citation needed]

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