Cayuga Chamber Orchestra
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The Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Lanfranco Marcelletti, Jr., is based in Ithaca, New York
. The 2010-2011 season will mark its 34th year. Each season includes an Orchestral Series, a Chamber Music Series, and special holiday and educational programs.
The Orchestra was founded by Charles E.L. McCary in May 1976 when a group of local professional musicians debuted as the Finger Lakes Orchestra. Distinguished conductor and Pulitzer Prize winning composer Karel Husa
, became Music Director of the orchestra in 1977 and served until 1984. He led the CCO in over 50 performances including ballet, oratorios, commissioned works, premieres, and many of his own works. During an interim period from 1984-86, the CCO was led by guest conductors while the organization searched for a new musical leader. In March 1986, the Board of Directors appointed Carl St.Clair
Music Director. Under the leadership of Mr. St.Clair, the CCO expanded its offerings from six to ten concerts per season. In 1987-88 the Chamber Music Series was added, and in December 1988, a new holiday event, Caroling by Candlelight, was introduced. Mr. St.Clair stepped down as Music Director in 1991 but continued as Artistic Advisor while the search for his successor was undertaken.
During 1992-93, six finalists led full-orchestra concerts, and in May 1993, Heiichiro Ohyama became the CCO's third Music Director.
Music Director Kimbo Ishii-Eto was the next Music Director for the CCO, and helped lead the milestone celebrations of the CCO’s 25th season, and the 30th anniversary season in 2006-2007. Ishii-Eto was instrumental in working with several local groups and artists in collaborative performances, including highly distinguished artists such as Steven Stucky
, Rachel Lampert, Steven Doane
, and the Cayuga Vocal Ensemble. Ishii-Eto’s final performance as Music Director for the CCO was in April of 2007, when he conducted Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at Bailey Hall with the Cornell University Chorus and Glee Club.
On April 19th, 2008, the CCO officially announced that Lanfranco Marcelletti, Jr. would be taking the podium for the 08-09 Season as the next CCO Music Director.
Ithaca, New York
The city of Ithaca, is a city in upstate New York and the county seat of Tompkins County, as well as the largest community in the Ithaca-Tompkins County metropolitan area...
. The 2010-2011 season will mark its 34th year. Each season includes an Orchestral Series, a Chamber Music Series, and special holiday and educational programs.
History
The Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, formally designated as the “Official Orchestra of the City of Ithaca,” has been bringing a wide variety of classical music to audiences of all ages for over three decades.The Orchestra was founded by Charles E.L. McCary in May 1976 when a group of local professional musicians debuted as the Finger Lakes Orchestra. Distinguished conductor and Pulitzer Prize winning composer Karel Husa
Karel Husa
Karel Husa is a Czech-born classical composer and conductor, winner of the 1969 Pulitzer Prize and 1993 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Music Composition...
, became Music Director of the orchestra in 1977 and served until 1984. He led the CCO in over 50 performances including ballet, oratorios, commissioned works, premieres, and many of his own works. During an interim period from 1984-86, the CCO was led by guest conductors while the organization searched for a new musical leader. In March 1986, the Board of Directors appointed Carl St.Clair
Carl St.Clair
Carl Ray St.Clair is an American conductor.St.Clair attended the University of Texas. He later studied conducting with Gustav Meier at the University of Michigan and Leonard Bernstein at Tanglewood...
Music Director. Under the leadership of Mr. St.Clair, the CCO expanded its offerings from six to ten concerts per season. In 1987-88 the Chamber Music Series was added, and in December 1988, a new holiday event, Caroling by Candlelight, was introduced. Mr. St.Clair stepped down as Music Director in 1991 but continued as Artistic Advisor while the search for his successor was undertaken.
During 1992-93, six finalists led full-orchestra concerts, and in May 1993, Heiichiro Ohyama became the CCO's third Music Director.
Music Director Kimbo Ishii-Eto was the next Music Director for the CCO, and helped lead the milestone celebrations of the CCO’s 25th season, and the 30th anniversary season in 2006-2007. Ishii-Eto was instrumental in working with several local groups and artists in collaborative performances, including highly distinguished artists such as Steven Stucky
Steven Stucky
Steven Stucky is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer.Stucky was born in Hutchinson, Kansas. At age 9, he moved with his family to Abilene, Texas, where, as a teenager, he studied music in the public schools and, privately, viola with Herbert Preston, conducting with Leo Scheer, and...
, Rachel Lampert, Steven Doane
Steven Doane
Steven Doane is an American cellist and recitalist.Internationally acclaimed as a soloist, chamber musician, and master teacher, Steven Doane maintains an active performance schedule throughout the U.S and Europe. Starting cello at a young age, his principal teachers included Richard Kapuscinski,...
, and the Cayuga Vocal Ensemble. Ishii-Eto’s final performance as Music Director for the CCO was in April of 2007, when he conducted Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at Bailey Hall with the Cornell University Chorus and Glee Club.
On April 19th, 2008, the CCO officially announced that Lanfranco Marcelletti, Jr. would be taking the podium for the 08-09 Season as the next CCO Music Director.