Prince George Symphony Orchestra
- Prince George Symphony Orchestra
The Prince George Symphony Orchestra (PGSO) is a mixed professional and semi-professional orchestra based in Prince George, British Columbia. The orchestra plays a number of concerts each year at venues around the city and occasionally tours other communities in northern British Columbia.
External links
* [http://www.pgso.com PGSO Homepage]
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