The mission of the Plymouth Music series is to explore the interaction of voices and instruments through innovative programming of music, past and present. we seek to engage and enrich our audiences, who expect fro us the unexpected. Our focus is on commissioned and first performances of music as well as important, but rarely heard, works of the past. The PLYMOUTH MUSIC SERIES, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $47,000 in continued support of the Orchestra Reading Project. The Series, founded in 1969 by conductor Philip Brunelle, maintains a 105-voice chorus with a paid professional core of 24 voices performing as the Ensemble Singers. The Orchestra Reading Project was initiated in 1994. As of May 2000, 66 composers have heard a professional orchestra perform their works for the first time. Musicians are contracted for rehearsals, which serve as reading sessions for in-progress and recently completed orchestral works by emerging composers. A wide public announcement garners applications, which the Plymouth Music Series reviews in cooperation with the American Composers Forum. Eligibility is restricted to orchestral works that have received neither readings nor performances. Various enhancements strengthen the appeal of this program and add to the central experience of hearing ones work read by a group of capable and committed musicians.