The Denver Symphony Orchestra, established in 1934 and dissolved in 1989, was a professional American orchestra in Denver, Colorado. Until 1978, when...
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Colorado Symphony is an American symphony orchestra located in Denver, Colorado. Established in 1989 as the successor to the Denver Symphony Orchestra, the...
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the age of 16, he was appointed to a percussion position in the Denver Symphony Orchestra, joining his father, Walter E. Light, who was the timpanist. He...
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African-American to be a member of a major American symphony (the Denver Symphony Orchestra, now known as the Colorado Symphony). For this accomplishment he is often...
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DSO (section Orchestras)
cooperative Dallas Symphony Orchestra Denver Symphony Orchestra Detroit Symphony Orchestra Diablo Swing Orchestra Dubuque Symphony Orchestra, in Dubuque, Iowa...
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American Drum Manufacturing Company (category Defunct manufacturing companies based in Denver)
was a family-owned timpani manufacturer based in Denver, Colorado. Former Denver Symphony Orchestra timpanist Walter Light, who built a custom set of...
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Boettcher Concert Hall (category Theatres in Denver)
first symphony hall in the round in the United States. Built in 1978 by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates, as a home for the Denver Symphony Orchestra, the...
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section musician with the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Denver Symphony Orchestra. In 1955, Silverstein joined the second...
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Eugene Fodor (violinist) (category Musicians from Denver)
Jascha Heifetz, respectively. Fodor made his solo debut with the Denver Symphony Orchestra at the age of 10, playing Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1, and...
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Naster and Carl Topilow in Denver, Colorado. The orchestra maintains a close relationship with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. Membership is by audition...
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cellist with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and served as assistant principal cellist with the Denver Symphony Orchestra for three years before he turned...
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Orchestra Detroit Symphony Orchestra Golden State Pops Orchestra Harvard Pops Orchestra Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Indian River...
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Wheel clamp (redirect from Denver boot)
Marugg was a pattern maker, a violinist with the Denver Symphony Orchestra, and a friend of many Denver politicians and police department officials. The...
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Founded in 1948, the Denver Philharmonic Orchestra (DPO) is a semi-professional orchestra in Denver, Colorado led by music director Lawrence Golan. The...
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Entremont was Director of the New Orleans Symphony from 1980 to 1986. He served the Denver Symphony Orchestra as principal conductor from 1986 to 1988...
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three seasons for the Houston Symphony Orchestra (1978–1981) and a Co-Principal Guest Conductor of the Denver Symphony Orchestra (1979–1982). He has also held...
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Paul Whiteman (redirect from Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra)
at the viola resulted in a place in the Denver Symphony Orchestra by 1907, joining the San Francisco Symphony in 1914. In 1918, Whiteman conducted a 12-piece...
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Marin Alsop (section Baltimore Symphony Orchestra)
Symphony Orchestra and chief conductor of the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Ravinia Festival, and the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra...
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Helen Marie Black (category Journalists from Denver)
co-founder of the Denver Symphony Orchestra and served as its business manager for more than 30 years, being the first female symphony manager in the United...
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the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Erich Leinsdorf July 2, 1954 Red Rocks Theater Performed with the Denver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Saul...
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(Joe Cuba Sextet) 18 – Brian Priestman (87), British conductor (Denver Symphony Orchestra). 13 – Akihiro Yokoyama (49), Japanese thrash metal bassist (United)...
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Harold Wippler (category Musicians from Denver)
violinist and teacher from Denver. Wippler played as concertmaster for the Denver Symphony Orchestra, now the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, with his wife Charleen...
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times with orchestras including the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (formerly the Denver Symphony Orchestra), also...
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Jose Youth Symphony Winds Across the Bay Young People's Symphony Orchestra Denver Young Artists Orchestra Western Connecticut Youth Orchestra Norwalk Youth...
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Brillante for piano and orchestra a year later). As for the numbered symphonies, Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 was composed between Symphony No. 4, which had...
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The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra (HBO) is a symphony orchestra that is managed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association and plays the vast majority of...
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Duain Wolfe (section Colorado Symphony Chorus)
asked by Denver Symphony Orchestra conductor Gaetano Delogu (later principal conductor of the Prague Symphony Orchestra) to form a symphony chorus. He...
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Bill Frisell (category East High School (Denver, Colorado) alumni)
spent most of his youth in the Denver, Colorado area. He studied clarinet with Richard Joiner of the Denver Symphony Orchestra as a youth, but by his teens...
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Antonia Brico (category Musicians from Denver)
Denver Businessmen's Orchestra, which in 1968 became the Brico Symphony Orchestra, and in 1948 she became conductor of the Denver Community Symphony (later...
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Don Lewis (redirect from Live Electronic Orchestra)
three symphonic works by the Denver Symphony Orchestra. Lewis later resigned his job as an engineering technician in Denver to become a full-time musician...
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