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122: 33: 189:). Adding Levine's nine consecutive seasons as associate conductor of the Oklahoma City Symphony (from 1979 to 1987), and his thirty-six-year tenure as music director and conductor of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, he led the orchestra for forty-five consecutive seasons, the longest of anyone in the City's history. In the 2017-2018 season, 168:
In 1988, when the Oklahoma Symphony Orchestra was disbanded, Joel Alan Levine spearheaded the founding of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic with the help of individuals, corporations, and philanthropic institutions — culturally-minded civic leaders, the newly incorporated Oklahoma City Orchestra League,
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symphony orchestras, the Oklahoma City Philharmonic owes a degree of its heritage to two predecessor professional symphonic orchestras in the city, the first having been launched in 1924 as the Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra. As a marker in history, the orchestra finished the 1928–1929 season, its
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Performing Arts Theater. In addition to a complete interior renovation, the new music hall included a multistory atrium, improved acoustics and a hydraulic orchestra pit. The Philharmonic is the largest professional performing-arts organization in the state, in terms of budget and performers
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The Second Oklahoma Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1938 with Ralph Asher Rose, Jr. (1911–1984) conducting the inaugural season. Rose was an Oklahoma City-born virtuoso violinist. He grew up in
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and Guy Fraser Harrison (1894–1986), the Oklahoma Symphony attained national and international rank on several levels, helped by a regular series of radio broadcasts on the
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joined the orchestra as "music director designate" while he finished his term as music director of the
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fifth consecutive season, having performed 7 concerts during the winter to audiences of 2,000 in the
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In September 2001, the OKC Philharmonic opened its season in the newly renovated
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Southwestern Bell later became reaffiliated with its earlier parent,
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The Brooklyn Daily Star, Queensboro Edition, December 17, 1928, pg. 9
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Inc., and grants from five major Oklahoma corporations (
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Orchestra

Civic Center Music Hall
Alexander Mickelthwate
www.okcphil.org
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
American
Shrine Auditorium

NBC radio
Bayside, New York
Michael Press
Curtis
Juilliard
Victor Alessandro
Mutual Broadcasting System
Voice of America
Ainslee Cox
Oklahoma Gas & Electric
Oklahoma Publishing Company
Southwestern Bell
Kerr McGee
First Interstate Bank
Alexander Mickelthwate
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
Civic Center Music Hall
Metropolitan Area Projects
Thelma Gaylord
The Conductor (sculpture)

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