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Midland-Odessa Symphony And Chorale

3100 LaForce Boulevard
432-563-0921

Mission Statement:

The mission of the Midland-Odessa Symphony & Chorale is to enhance the quality of life in the Permian Basin by providing outstanding symphonic, choral and chamber music performances and music education programs.

History:

The Midland-Odessa Symphony & Chorale (MOSC) was founded in 1962 when the then-modest individual orchestras of the two cities (Midland and Odessa, Texas) were combined under the leadership of Dr. Lara Hoggard. The MOSC currently includes a symphony of over 80 resident professional musicians and is ranked by the League of American Orchestras as a metropolitan Orchestra. Considering that metropolitan orchestras are typically supported by an average population of 500,000 or more, Midland-Odessa's combined population of 250,000 is a remarkable statistical tribute to this orchestra, about to embark on its 51st Season. The MOSC now holds the distinction of being the largest professional performing arts organization in West Texas.


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