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Founded
  
1950

Website
  
www.elginsymphony.org

Concert hall
  
The Hemmens

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Music director
  
Douglas Steensland 1950-? Margaret Hillis 1971-1985 Robert Hanson 1985-2011 Andrew Grams 2013-present

Albums
  
Piano Concerto, The Tender Land (Suite), Old American Songs

The Elgin Symphony Orchestra is a regional orchestra founded and headquartered in Elgin, Illinois. Its Music Director is Andrew Grams, who was named the 2015 Conductor of the Year by the Illinois Council of Orchestras. The Orchestra's season includes some 40 performances annually (Classics, Pops, Educational Programming, and Holiday performances) at the 1,200-seat Hemmens Cultural Center in Elgin and the 440-seat Prairie Arts Center in Schaumburg.

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History

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The Elgin Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1950 by Douglas Steensland at Elgin Community College. In 1971, with the appointment of Grammy Award-winning conductor Margaret Hillis as Music Director, the Orchestra’s artistic growth advanced significantly. Conductor/composer Robert Hanson was appointed the Orchestra's Associate Conductor in 1974 and Co-Music Director with Hillis in 1983. Hanson became Music Director in 1985, and the Orchestra achieved an artistic and service growth described by the Chicago Tribune as “impressive.” In 1985 the Orchestra became a fully professional ensemble. In 1988, 1999, 2005 and 2016, the Elgin Symphony Orchestra was named Orchestra of the Year by the Illinois Council of Orchestras. The Orchestra is the first four-time winner of the award recognizing programming excellence, artistic quality and leadership.

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In 2011 Hanson stepped down as Music Director. Following a two-year search, the Orchestra on June 12, 2013, announced the appointment of Andrew Grams as its next Music Director.

Isabella Lippi has been the Orchestra's concertmaster since 2004.

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In 1996, the Elgin Symphony Orchestra moved its administrative and box offices from Elgin Community College, the Orchestra’s home for nearly 50 years, to downtown Elgin. In 1997, the Elgin Symphony Orchestra began broadcasting its Classic Series concerts on WFMT 98.7-FM, Chicago’s Fine Arts Station; performances are available on WFMT’s cable network in 38 states, and throughout the world on the Internet. Over the years the Elgin Symphony Orchestra has engaged world-renowned musicians including Benny Goodman, Yo-Yo Ma, Sir James Galway, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zuckerman, Janos Starker, Pepe Romero, Midori Goto, Rachel Barton Pine, Kathleen Battle, Jennifer Koh, Alisa Weilerstein, Nicola Benedetti, Jaime Laredo, and Lynn Harrell. Notable guest conductors include Giancarlo Guerrero, Rossen Milanov, and Ignat Solzhenitsyn.

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The symphony began its Holiday Showcase at the Sears Centre arena in 2006 which became an annual event for three years bringing in hosts such as Jodi Benson and Phantom of the Opera star, Doug LaBrecque. It featured Cirque du Soleil aerialists and jugglers and Olympic ice skaters Melissa Gregory and Denis Petukhov.

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The Planets Gala Concert with Leonard Nimoy was one of the symphony's high profile events. It featured the Elgin Children's Chorus and had NASA visuals of the cosmos projected over the stage of The Hemmens Cultural Center while Leonard Nimoy narrated it.

In 2008 the Orchestra released its first commercially recorded album. The recording on the Naxos label featured music by Aaron Copland including the Piano Concerto with soloist Benjamin Pasternack and a suite from Copland's opera The Tender Land.

In 2011, the Orchestra held a performance, which it named A Concert of Remembrance, in memory of the September 11 attacks. It performed John Adams' On the Transmigration of Souls. and Brahms' A German Requiem.

Performing Season

Information on ESO concerts and events is available at http://www.ElginSymphony.Org

Songs

The Tender Land Suite: III Finale: The Promise of LivingPiano Concerto - The Tender Land (Suite) - Old American Songs · 2008
The Tender Land Suite: II Party ScenePiano Concerto - The Tender Land (Suite) - Old American Songs · 2008
The Tender Land Suite: I Introduction and Love MusicPiano Concerto - The Tender Land (Suite) - Old American Songs · 2008

References

Elgin Symphony Orchestra Wikipedia