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Various individuals are credited with inspiring Damrosch's decision to found the Society: Anton Rubinstein, Marie Reno (wife of the Society's secretary Morris Reno), Elkan and Bertha Naumburg, and three unnamed women who felt New York needed a singing society like the ones they had heard on a recent
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In 1977, the Society inaugurated an oratorio solo competition. International in scope, it is the only significant competition devoted to oratorio solos. In 2006, the competition was renamed the Lyndon Woodside Oratorio-Solo Competition in honor of Lyndon Woodside.
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Rehearsals at the Society began in March 1873. On December 3, the Society presented its first concert. One year later, on Christmas night, the Society began what has become an unbroken tradition of annual performances of Handel's
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joined the Society's board of directors, serving as its president from 1888 to 1919. Three years later, Carnegie added his support to a fund to build a hall that was suitable for choral music. He engaged architect
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as: "One of the most treasured institutions of our city's musical life . . . making all New York music lovers grateful for this venerable institution which helps keep our city the music capital of the world."
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The Society's education program offers high school students in New York City classroom instruction and free tickets to its concerts. It also reaches out to teens by contributing tickets to
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for its contributions to the musical life of the city. At its May 1998 125th anniversary concert, the Society was honored by Mayor
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in 1982. Since then it has performed throughout Europe and in Asia and Latin America. In 2015, the Society performed in Halle,
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Commemorative Medal and the Cocos Island World Natural Heritage Site Award for its series of benefit concerts in
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Choral Music in New York: Notes on the Cultivation of Choral Music and the Oratorio Society of New York
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In April 1923 the Society, in conjunction with the experimental radio station,
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was appointed as the Society's 11th music director in January 2006, succeeding
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trip to Germany. Bertha Naumburg is said to have suggested the name.
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On its 100th anniversary in 1973, the Society was presented with the
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Louise Whitfield Carnegie: The Life of Mrs. Andrew Carnegie
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Archives of the Oratorio Society of New York, 1873–present.
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List of significant cultural institutions in New York City
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is a not-for-profit membership organization that performs
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Index

choral music
oratorio
Leopold Damrosch
Carnegie Hall
Kent Tritle
Lyndon Woodside
Messiah
Andrew Carnegie
William Tuthill
WEAF
Brahms
A German Requiem
Berlioz
Roméo et Juliette
Wagner
Parsifal
Tchaikovsky
Eugene Onegin
The Star-Spangled Banner
Bach
Mass in B Minor
Dvořák
Saint Ludmila
Song of Solomon
Handel
Liszt
Schubert
Debussy
Saint-Saëns
High 5 Tickets to the Arts

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