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1927 the orchestra changed its name to the Portland Municipal Orchestra, and again in 1932 to the Portland Maine Symphony. In 1969, the orchestra's name was changed to the Portland Symphony Orchestra, after that name became available when an older orchestra in Portland, Oregon, relinquished it in favor of a new name, the
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The Portland Symphony Orchestra has had 13 main conductors since its establishment in 1923. Its first conductor was the city of Portland's organist, Charles Raymond Cronham, from 1927 to 1932. During his tenure, he extended rehearsals and the concert schedule. He also inaugurated out-of-town concerts
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as the Amateur Strand Symphony Orchestra. Started by a small group of musicians who had sent out invitations to join their organization to people in the area, they had their first rehearsal the following year with 75 instrumentalists, giving their first concert a month later at the Strand Theater. In
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Dr. Russell Ames Cook was the first out-of-state conductor. An outgoing man, he befriended the "leading families" of the orchestra, and they helped him get support. During his tenure from 1938 until 1951, there was an increase in donations, supporters, and volunteers which were all essential to its
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The Portland Symphony Orchestra developed a national reputation for its artistic quality during Bruce Hangen's subsequent tenure. He helped expand educational programs which attracted children of all ages. He also created and developed the Portland Symphony Chamber Orchestra. His administration
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took over in 1986. He tightened the orchestra's grasp of symphonic masterworks and deepened its commitment to youth and family programming, while building higher on the firm music foundations left by his predecessors.
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Rouben Gregorian took over in 1958, after Burgin's administration ended. He was a graduate of Central College in Iran, where he had been the co-founder and conductor of the
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From 1967 until 1975, Paul Vermal was the main conductor. He conducted a five-day Canadian Tour. He also introduced outdoor concerts and concert previews.
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In 1962, Arthur Bennett Lipkin began his tenure. He was the first resident conductor and began the youth concerts. The orchestra was involved with
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Robert Moody was the 12th music director of the Portland Symphony from 2008 until 2018. He was a champion of new music, particularly the work of
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1975–1976 guest conductors:Michael Palmer, Michael Charry, Claude Monteux, Bruce Hangen, Maurice Kaplow, Richard Williams,
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in January 1928. Volunteers and musicians transported the orchestra and all its instruments, including two pianos.
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has been named the 13th music director of the Portland Symphony and began his tenurein the 2019–2020 season.
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1985–1986 guest conductors:Robert Bernhardt, Toshiyuki Shimada, Robert Page, Catherine Comet, Paul Polivnick
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From 1935 to 1937, Paul E. Melrose was the main conductor. He was part of the 5th US Infantry Band at
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1966–1967 guest conductors:Charles Gabor, Elyakum Shapiro, Maurice Kaplow, Andrew Galos, Paul Vermel
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In 1933, a school of music supervisor, Charles A. Warren, from Brunswick took over for a year.
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1956–1958 guest conductors:Samuel Seineger, Rouben Gregorian, Attilio Poto, Francis Findlay
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Amateur Strand Symphony Orchestra, Portland Municipal Orchestra, Portland Maine Symphony
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Brown, Emily Freeman (August 20, 2015). "Portland Symphony Orchestra".
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In 1952, the concertmaster and associate conductor of the
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Portland, Maine
Merrill Auditorium
portlandsymphony.org
Portland, Maine
Oregon Symphony
Merrill Auditorium
Bowdoin College
Fort Williams
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Richard Burgin
string section
Tehran Symphony Orchestra
Voice of America
Toshiyuki Shimada
Mason Bates
Eckart Preu
Tibor Pusztai
A Dictionary for the Modern Conductor
Scarecrow Press
ISBN
9780810884014
Official website
PortTIX Box Office
Seating Chart for Merrill Auditorium
Portal
Classical music
Categories
American symphony orchestras
American orchestras
Symphony orchestras

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