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Founded
  
1937

Active from
  
1937

Current conductor
  
Teddy Abrams

Location
  
Louisville, Kentucky

Genre
  
Modern/contemporary

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Former name
  
Louisville Philharmonic Society

Website
  
www.louisvilleorchestra.org/

Record labels
  
Nonesuch Records Inc., New World Records

Similar
  
Teddy Abrams, Jorge Mester, Lawrence Leighton Smith, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Gunther Schuller

Profiles

Louisville orchestra


The Louisville Orchestra is the primary orchestra in Louisville, Kentucky. It was founded in 1937 by Robert Whitney (1904–1986) and Charles Farnsley, Mayor of Louisville. The Louisville Orchestra employs salaried musicians, and offers a wide variety of concert series to the community, including classical programs featuring international guest artists, pops performances, and education and family concerts. In 1942 the orchestra adopted the name of the former Louisville Philharmonic Society (founded in 1866), which it kept until 1977 before reverting to its original name (Korda 2001). The orchestra is the resident performing group for the Louisville Ballet and the Kentucky Opera, and presents several concerts across the Kentucky/Indiana area.

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The orchestra performs its concerts at Whitney Hall in the Kentucky Center for the Arts (Korda 2001) and The Brown Theatre.

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First Edition Recordings

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Ten years after its origin, the Orchestra launched First Edition Recordings, becoming the first American orchestra to own a recording label. In 1953, the Orchestra received a Rockefeller grant of $500,000 to commission, record and premiere 20th-century music by living composers, placing the Louisville Orchestra on the international circuit. The Louisville Orchestra has earned nineteen ASCAP awards for Adventurous Programming of Contemporary Music. The history of commissioned works project is detailed in the documentary Music Makes a City.

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The Louisville Orchestra was awarded grants from the Aaron Copland Fund for Music and the National Endowment for the Arts, both for the purpose of digitizing the master tapes and restoring the music scores for archiving the Orchestra's historic First Edition Records recordings. Some of the recordings were re-released on CD by Santa Fe Music on the First Edition Music label.

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The Louisville Orchestra has performed for many events including "A Festival for the Arts" at the White House, the Inter-American Music Festival at the Kennedy Center, "Great Orchestras of the World" at Carnegie Hall, and toured Mexico City. In 2001, the Louisville Orchestra received the Leonard Bernstein Award for Excellence in Educational Programming, presented annually by ASCAP and the American Symphony Orchestra League to one orchestra in North America.

Music directors of the Louisville Orchestra

  • Robert Whitney (1937–1967)
  • Jorge Mester (1967–1979)
  • John Nelson Artistic Advisor (1979-1980)
  • Akira Endo (1980–1982)
  • Lawrence Leighton Smith (1983–1994)
  • Joseph Silverstein Artistic Advisor (1994-1995)
  • Max Bragado-Darman (1994–1998)
  • Uriel Segal (1998–2004)
  • Raymond Leppard served as Artistic Advisor (2004–2006)
  • Jorge Mester (2006–2014)
  • Teddy Abrams (2014–present)
  • References

    Louisville Orchestra Wikipedia