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Louisville Orchestra
323 West Broadway, Suite 700
Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 587-8681
Fax: (502) 589-7870
Website: www.louisvilleorchestra.org
“Strategic
Initiative grants from the Fund have helped to support the
Orchestra’s intensive education program in the Jefferson
County Public Schools. This program, which impacts over
18,000 students, teachers, and parents, includes individual
classroom visits by musicians and ensemble performances
at all 88 elementary schools in the system, curriculum materials
for all students and teachers, newsletters, and Making Music
concerts at the Louisville Palace.“
A full-time symphony orchestra employing 71 musicians, the
Louisville Orchestra offers a wide variety of concert series
to the community, ranging from classical to family programs.
Programming in the regular season includes the Hilliard
Lyons Classics Series, Tafel Motors Coffee Concert Series,
Chase Pops Series, BB&T NightLites Series, Yum! Brands
OrKIDStra Series, and Elite Homes, Inc. Legends Series;
the summer season offers the Fifth Third Bank ROARchestra
Series and Summer Classics Series. In addition, the Orchestra
performs in several local venues across the Kentucky/Indiana
area.
Conductor
Robert Whitney and Charles Farnsley, Mayor of Louisville,
founded the Louisville Orchestra in 1937. Ten years later,
the Orchestra launched First Edition Recordings, becoming
the first American orchestra to own a recording label. In
the early 1950s, the Orchestra received a Rockefeller grant
of $500,000 to commission, record, and premiere twentieth
century music by living composers, effectively placing the
Louisville Orchestra on the international circuit. Following
Whitney’s retirement, successive Music Directors have
included Akira Endo, Jorge Mester, and Lawrence Leighton
Smith. Uriel Segal was appointed Music Director of the Orchestra
in 1998, with Bob Bernhardt serving as Principal Pops Conductor
and Robert Franz as Associate Conductor. Currently
the Orchestra is under the direction of Artistic Advisor,
Raymond Leppard, and is undergoing a search for a new Music
Director.
In
2001, the Louisville Orchestra received the prestigious
Leonard Bernstein Award for Excellence in Educational Programming,
presented annually by ASCAP and the American Symphony Orchestra
League to one orchestra in North America. Continuing its
commitment to the music of our time, the Louisville Orchestra
was given its eighteenth ASCAP award for Adventurous Programming
of Contemporary Music. Most recently, the Orchestra was
awarded large grants from the Aaron Copland Fund for Music
and the National Endowment for the Arts, both for the purpose
of producing, manufacturing, and marketing the Orchestra’s
historic First Edition Recordings collections. Three compact
discs of world premiere performances dating from the 1950s
have been released, with seventeen more to follow.
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