About Micah Williams
Micah Williams is a 16-year-old arranger, composer, conductor, pianist and violist. He began playing piano at 7-years-old and he couldn't get enough of it! Then at the age of 13 he started playing piano for church service, not long after that he started a choir and ensemble, he began writing music for the ensemble to play, and loved writing so much that he decided to compose music for full symphony.
​In December 2023 Micah Williams founded the Ava Community Symphony Orchestra and conducted the group's first concert on December 17th called the First Annual Ava Community Christmas Concert. After conducting this concert, an audience member by the name of Nicholas Inman (Former Mayor of Marshfield MO), invited Williams to help in the founding of what is now know as the Ozark Mountain Symphony (OMS). Micah Conducted the first performance of OMS on April 17th.
His goal is to share wholesome music with as many people as possible and help others discover their love of music.
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The First Annual Ava Community Christmas Symphony on December 17th 2023 Thank you so, so much to all the amazing people who made this concert a reality! These musicians taught me so much as I worked with them and we were an amazing group! It wasn't just the musicians who did everything, there were many people who helped out behind the scenes and made food for the musicians and over 150 gallons of popcorn for those who attended! It was such an honor to work with all these wonderful people!
Micah Williams speaks to the audience at the First Annual Ava Community Christmas Symphony.
The Ava Community Symphony's first performance on December 17th in Ava Missouri. There were over 30 musicians playing and over 350 in the audience.
The First Annual Ava Community Christmas Symphony on December 17th 2023 Thank you so, so much to all the amazing people who made this concert a reality! These musicians taught me so much as I worked with them and we were an amazing group! It wasn't just the musicians who did everything, there were many people who helped out behind the scenes and made food for the musicians and over 150 gallons of popcorn for those who attended! It was such an honor to work with all these wonderful people!