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The history of the orchestra began when the violinist A.P.
Howell founded the First Calgary Symphony in 1910. Later, in 1947, Clayton Hare joined the
orchestra with members of the Mount Royal Orchestra and they became the New
Calgary Symphony. After
the Alberta Philharmonic was founded in 1955, it merged with the Calgary
Symphony that same year and the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra was born. They are based in the Jack Singer Concert
Hall and are also the orchestra for the Calgary Opera and Alberta Ballet
Company. Hans Graf was the Music
Director and Principal Conductor from 1995 to 2003, and since then their conductors
include the Resident Conductor Pierre Simard, Chorus
Master Rosemary Thomson, Principal Baroque Conductor Ivars
Taurin, Concertmaster Cenek
Vrba and the Conductor Laureate Mario Bernardi. Their concerts are attended by
around 90,000 people per year and they have made around a dozen recordings
for CBC Records including works by the Mozart, Schumann and Mahler. Their performances include special yearly
concerts such as "Mozart on the Mountain", "Pops in the Parks"
and "Beethoven in the Badlands" and
national tours. Education and
bringing music to children and adults alike is important to them and there
are they re involved in many community outreach activities.
Isaac Albeniz recordings
Spanish Rhapsody
CBC 5195 (CD:
Nights in the Garden of Spain)
Conductor -Hans Graf
Piano - Angela Cheng
Sources:
- http://www.cpo-live.com/main/content.php?content_id=1
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary_Philharmonic_Orchestra
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