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About YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011

The YouTube Symphony Orchestra is a global endeavor devoted to sharing the love of music and celebrating humanity's vast creative diversity. Musicians selected to perform in the orchestra were invited to Sydney, Australia in March, 2011 where they worked with world-renowned conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and received coaching by leading musicians from the world's top orchestras. The week culminated in a Grand Finale concert at Sydney Opera House which was live stream to millions around the world.

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