Traverse Symphony Orchestra
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The Traverse Symphony Orchestra is a professional part-time symphony orchestra based in Traverse City, northern Michigan
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In 2001 Kevin Rhodes joined the orchestra as Music Director and the orchestra evolved into a professional organization with a core base of musicians drawn from the Michigan region. Performances are held at Interlochen's Corson Auditorium and the City Opera House in downtown Traverse City. The 2011-12 concert season (60th Anniversary Season) features 7 concerts that include guest artists from the national and international level. The Traverse Symphony is a nonprofit corporation supported by ticket sales, donations, corporate sponsorships and grants.
, providing a core of musicians and conductors from among faculty and students. Until 1985 it was known as the Northwest Symphony Orchestra.
Michigan
Michigan is a U.S. state located in the Great Lakes Region of the United States of America. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
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In 2001 Kevin Rhodes joined the orchestra as Music Director and the orchestra evolved into a professional organization with a core base of musicians drawn from the Michigan region. Performances are held at Interlochen's Corson Auditorium and the City Opera House in downtown Traverse City. The 2011-12 concert season (60th Anniversary Season) features 7 concerts that include guest artists from the national and international level. The Traverse Symphony is a nonprofit corporation supported by ticket sales, donations, corporate sponsorships and grants.
History
The Traverse Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1952 by Elnora Milliken as an amateur community ensemble under the direction of Dr Pedro Paz. The first concert was held in December, 1952, featuring Beethoven's Symphony No.1, Strauss' "Emperor" Waltz, the Carmen Suite No.1 by Georges Bizet. There was a connection over the years with Interlochen Center for the ArtsInterlochen Center for the Arts
Interlochen Center for the Arts is a privately owned, 1,200 acre arts education institution in Interlochen, Michigan, roughly 15 miles southwest of Traverse City...
, providing a core of musicians and conductors from among faculty and students. Until 1985 it was known as the Northwest Symphony Orchestra.