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A. Scott Wood, Conductor

6603 Lavinus Lane
Alexandria, VA 22315
(571) 212-7268
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Amadeus Concerts
The Amadeus Orchestra made its Carnegie Hall début in 1990 and has regularly performed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. With offices in Great Falls, Virginia, this gifted orchestra is comprised of 28 young professionals drawn from the top ranks of leading regional ensembles. It has also performed at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and with The Voice of America to a worldwide audience.
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Washington Conservatory Orchestra
Open to amateur adult musicians of all levels. Learn and perform traditional and unusual orchestral literature with like-minded avid adult musicians in a friendly professional atmosphere.
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Montgomery Symphony Orchestra
The Montgomery Symphony Orchestra began as a community orchestra in 1976 with 30 musicians and a part-time director under the auspices of the City of Montgomery Parks and recreation Department.  Twenty-eight years later, the MSO has 75 members, a full-time maestro and manager, and operates under the guidance of an independent Board and League.
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National Cathedral School Orchestra
Instrumental music, like all of the performing arts, is a "coordinate" offering of St. Albans School and the National Cathedral School; in other words, STA boys and NCS girls work together as musicians. Instrumental music is directed by A. Scott Wood.
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Fairfax Symphony Orchestra
The Fairfax Symphony Orchestra has emerged over the years as one of the finest metropolitan orchestras in the U.S.  Hailed as "the pride of Fairfax County," the orchestra has showcased the greatest works in the orchestral repertoire during its annual concert seasons and through many successful education and outreach programs.
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