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Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) was founded in 1914. It performed the world's first radio broadcast of a symphonic concert on February 10, 1922 with pianist Artur Schnabel, and became the first nationally broadcast radio orchestra on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour, later Ford Symphony Hour from 1934 to 1942 on the Columbia Broadcast System. The DSO is currently heard by one million listeners a week on the nationwide broadcast, the General Motors' "Mark of Excellence" radio series. Its live concert series is attended by 450,000 people a year and includes a series of free educational concerts for children begun in 1926. The symphony has produced many recordings on the Victor, London, Decca, Mercury, RCA, Chandos and DSO labels. The DSO recording of Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring was the first CD to win the prestigious Grand Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros Academy. A fine arts high school on part of the symphony's property opened in 2005.//Until 1919, the DSO performed at the old Detroit Opera House. Upon the appointment of Ossip Gabrilowitsch as music director in 1918, he demanded a new auditorium be built as a condition of his accepting the position, leading to the construction of Orchestra Hall. In 1956, the Orchestra moved to Ford Auditorium on the waterfront of the Detroit River. The DSO remained in that venue for 33 years [1], but later returned to a renovated Orchestra Hall, which was said to feature better acoustics.As of 2006, the DSO is still in the midst of a search for a new principal conductor, Neeme Järvi having departed from his post there in 2005. See below for a complete list of music directors
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Take in the symphony
Some people just don't go to the symphony. Maybe it's not their cup of tea. They'd rather be fishing, they just spent $500 on funnel cake at the fair, they're holding out for that day when the Charleston Symphony Orchestra performs the music of Hank Williams Jr. They give a "no big deal" shrug to the news this week that the CSO's financial woes have reached a crescendo.
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Truth or hype?
I'm willing to smile at PR exaggerations. But what about this one, from a Detroit Symphony press release? Hundreds of music artists across every genre - R&B, rock, pop, jazz, blues, techno and classical - have called Motown home and now, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) welcomes another music superstar - Leonard Slatkin - to its ranks as the DSO's 12th Music Director.
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MARK STRYKER | CLASSICAL+JAZZ HIGHLIGHTS: DSO tackles Tower's percussion concerto
It's been a good year for Joan Tower, whose 70th birthday this fall has been accompanied by a gaggle of celebratory concerts and performances across the country, including a June showcase at the local Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival. Back in February, the recording of Tower's "Made In America" (Naxos), with Detroit Symphony Orchestra music director Leonard Slatkin conducting the Nashville ...
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Berkshire Symphony Orchestra hosts 'Vienna, City of Dreams'
Saturday, November 15 WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Berkshire Symphony Orchestra will give a concert on Friday, Nov. 21, at 8 p.m. in Chapin Hall on the Williams College campus. The concert will be preceded by a pre-concert talk with Ronald Feldman in Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall in Bernhard Music Center.
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Potomac Confidential
Potomac Confidential fills the midday lull with discussion by Metro columnist Marc Fisher who looks at the latest news with a rigorous slicing and dicing of the issues that define who we are and where we live.
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