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The Florida Philharmonic Orchestra (or FPO, founded in 1985 as the Philharmonic Orchestra of Florida) was a symphony orchestra based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and serving the South Florida metropolitan area (including Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties).
In 2000, Bantz joined the Florida Philharmonic Chorus as assistant director. When the orchestra folded three years later, he and Dr. Jo-Michael Scheibe led the chorus in its new form as the Master Chorale of South Florida, whose performances have received high critical acclaim.
Central Florida Community Arts Symphony Orchestra; Florida Orchestra; Greater Miami Youth Symphony; Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra; New World Symphony Orchestra (Miami); Ocala Symphony Orchestra (formerly Central Florida Symphony Orchestra)
The orchestra developed from an amateur group to a semi-professional orchestra with Emerson Buckley at the helm in 1963. In 1985, the orchestra merged with the Boca Raton Symphony Orchestra to form the Philharmonic Orchestra of Florida that would later be renamed the Florida Philharmonic, and would serve the South Florida metropolitan area ...
The Florida Orchestra is an American orchestra based in the tri-city area of Tampa, Clearwater and St. Petersburg, Florida. It was founded as the Florida Gulf Coast Symphony upon the 1968 merger of the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra and the Tampa Philharmonic. The present name was adopted in 1984. The Florida Orchestra gives some 100 ...
The Florida Orchestra was gathered at the Mahaffey Theater in September for a rehearsal of its first official concert of the season, and they were going over was a particularly precarious passage ...
Florida Philharmonic Orchestra; Florida Philharmonic Orchestra (1956–1982) Florida Symphony Youth Orchestras; Florida Young Artists Orchestra;
The Miami Philharmonic Orchestra was an American symphony orchestra based in Miami, Florida. The orchestra began as the University of Miami Symphony Orchestra, and was also known as the Greater Miami Philharmonic Orchestra. [1] Fabien Sevitzky was the first music director of the orchestra, after his 1959 move to Miami and through his sudden ...