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Ten years after its origin, the orchestra launched First Edition Records, 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
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by living composers, placing the Louisville Orchestra on the international circuit. Between 1955 and 1992 at least 170 LPs were released, containing more than 450 compositions by living 20th Century composers.
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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 film
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were compiled and released by First Edition Records between 1990 and 1994. Around 1999, the Louisville Orchestra was awarded grants from the Aaron Copland Fund for Music and the
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and the American Symphony Orchestra League to one orchestra in North America.
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List of attractions and events in the Louisville metropolitan area
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Louisville, Kentucky
Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts
Teddy Abrams
louisvilleorchestra.org
orchestra
Louisville, Kentucky
Robert Whitney
Louisville Ballet
Kentucky Opera
Whitney Hall
Kentucky Center for the Arts
Brown Theatre
Teddy Abrams
List of First Edition Records releases
20th-century music
compact discs
National Endowment for the Arts
Music Makes a City
White House
Kennedy Center
Carnegie Hall
ASCAP
Robert Whitney
Jorge Mester
John Nelson
Akira Endo
Lawrence Leighton Smith
Joseph Silverstein
Raymond Leppard

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