PORT ANGELES — When more than a thousand people make music together, it is one amazing feeling, musician Jonathan Pasternack said.

On Saturday night, he and the 75-member Port Angeles Symphony will join with an auditorium full of singers for the traditional audience carol sing-along — part of the finale for the orchestra’s Holiday Concert.

The symphony, now in its 93rd season, is poised to present an evening of music from around the globe.

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Pasternack, the conductor and artistic director, has assembled a program featuring cello soloist Gregorio Nieto, the premiere of a Christmas-themed piece by Port Townsend composer Vincent Oneppo, the rarely performed “Winter Dreams” from Tchaikovsky’s First Symphony, Tyzik’

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