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The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) is an American
orchestra An orchestra (; ) is a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which combines instruments from different families. There are typically four main sections of instruments: * bowed string instruments, such as the violin, viola, c ...
based in the city of
Rochester, New York Rochester () is a City (New York), city in the U.S. state of New York (state), New York, the county seat, seat of Monroe County, New York, Monroe County, and the fourth-most populous in the state after New York City, Buffalo, New York, Buffalo, ...
. Its primary concert venue is the Eastman Theatre at the
Eastman School of Music The Eastman School of Music is the music school of the University of Rochester, a private research university in Rochester, New York. It was established in 1921 by industrialist and philanthropist George Eastman. It offers Bachelor of Music ...
.


History

George Eastman, founder of
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, founded the orchestra in 1922, with Eugene Goossens and Albert Coates as the first principal conductors of the orchestra, in a joint appointment. Other past music directors of the orchestra included Erich Leinsdorf, who made several recordings with the orchestra that increased its profile. From 1939 through 1964, the Rochester Philharmonic, usually supplemented by faculty members of the Eastman School, often recorded under the names Eastman-Rochester Orchestra under the direction of Howard Hanson and Eastman-Rochester Pops under
Frederick Fennell Frederick Fennell (July 2, 1914 – December 7, 2004) was an internationally recognized conductor and one of the primary figures in promoting the Eastman Wind Ensemble as a performing group. He was also influential as a band pedagogue, and gre ...
. From 1990 through 2008, the RPO had its summer residency at the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival, in Vail, Colorado. In September 2010, the RPO named Arild Remmereit as its 11th music director, effective September 2011. In November 2012, the RPO board voted to terminate Remmereit's contract two years early, Remmereit stood down as music director after the 2012–2013 season. September 1, 2014 Ward Stare became the music director. He stepped down from the position at the close of the 2020–2021 season. In 1994, Andreas Delfs first guest-conducted the orchestra. In January 2021, the orchestra named Delfs its next music director. The RPO sponsors the Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (RPYO), founded in 1970 and composed of Rochester-area student musicians in the eighth through twelfth grades. Under the direction of James Mick, the RPYO performs three concerts annually, including one side by side with the RPO. Members of the RPO serve as mentors for the Youth Orchestra. In 2000, the orchestra named Michael Butterman its principal conductor for education and outreach, the first position of its kind in the country. Jeff Tyzik has served as the orchestra's principal pops conductor since 1994. RPO concerts are rebroadcast on WXXI 91.5 FM.


Music directors

* Albert Coates (1923–1925) * Eugene Goossens (1923–1931) * José Iturbi (1936–1944) * Erich Leinsdorf (1947–1955) * Theodore Bloomfield (1959–1963) * László Somogyi (1964–1968) * Walter Hendl (1968–1970) Interim Conductor * Samuel Jones (1970–1971) Interim Conductor * David Zinman (1974–1985) * Jerzy Semkow (1985–1988) Principal Conductor * Mark Elder (1989–1994) * Robert Bernhardt (1994–1998) *
Christopher Seaman Christopher Seaman (born 7 March 1942, Faversham) is a British conductor. Early life Seaman was born to Albert Edward Seaman and Ethel Margery Seaman. He was educated at Canterbury Cathedral Choir School and The King's School, Canterbury, an ...
(1998–2011) *
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(2011–2013) * Ward Stare (2014–2021) * Andreas Delfs (2021-)


Selected discography

The RPO has recorded under at least three different names: Eastman Rochester Orchestra, Rochester Pops Orchestra, and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Recordings have featured many prominent American composers, including
George Gershwin George Gershwin (; born Jacob Gershwine; September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned popular, jazz and classical genres. Among his best-known works are the orchestral compositions ' ...
,
Samuel Barber Samuel Osmond Barber II (March 9, 1910 – January 23, 1981) was an American composer, pianist, conductor, baritone, and music educator, and one of the most celebrated composers of the 20th century. The music critic Donal Henahan said, "Probab ...
, Morton Gould, and Howard Hanson). The orchestra's first recordings were from the late 1930s and early 1940s, conducted by Hanson and José Iturbi. Among these is a 1939 recording of William Grant Still's ''Afro-American Symphony'', conducted by Hanson. The RPO presented the world premiere of this work in 1931. * 1939 – ''William Grant Still’s "Afro-American Symphony"'': Howard Hanson, conductor. (RCA) * 1939–40 – ''Hanson’s Symphony No. 2'': Howard Hanson, conductor. (RCA) * 1940–41 – ''Hanson’s Suite from "Merry Mount"'': Howard Hanson, conductor. (RCA) * 1940 – ''Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 3 in A minor, \"Scotch\"'': José Iturbi, conductor. (RCA Victor) * 1941 – ''Beethoven’s Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op.37'': José Iturbi, piano and conductor. (RCA Victor) * 1941 – ''Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World," Op. 95'': José Iturbi, conductor. (RCA Victor) * 1941 – ''Mozart’s Concerto in E flat Major K.365'': José Iturbi, piano and conductor; Amparo Iturbi, piano. (RCA Victor) * 1952 – ''Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, "Eroica," Op. 55'': Erich Leinsdorf, conductor. (Columbia Entré) * 1953 – ''Rachmaninoff’s "Symphonic Dances", Op. 45'': Erich Leinsdorf, conductor. (Columbia) * 1955 – ''Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 4 in A major, "Italian," Op. 90'': Erich Leinsdorf, conductor. Also includes Haydn's Symphony No. 101 in D major, \"The Clock.\" (Harmony/Columbia) * 1957 – ''Gershwin: Concerto in F, "Rhapsody in Blue"'': Howard Hanson, conductor; Eugene List, piano. (Mercury) * 1957 – ''Hi-Fi a la Española'': Frederick Fennell and Eastman-Rochester Pops. Includes selections by Ernesto Lecuona, Percy Faith, Manuel de Falla. (Mercury) * 1957 - ''Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in C major (K. 551), "Jupiter" & Mozart's Symphony No. 35 in D major (K. 385) "Haffner" : Erich Leinsdorf, conductor. (Harmony) * 1959 – ''Popovers'': Frederick Fennell and Eastman-Rochester Pops. Includes selections by Liszt, Sibelius, Debussy, Shostakovich. (Mercury) * 1960 – ''Grofé’s ''Grand Canyon Suite'' and Concerto for piano & orchestra in D minor'': Ferde Grofé, conductor; Jesús Maria Sanromá, piano. (Everest) *1960 – ''Sibelius'': Symphony No. 5, Op. 82, ''Finlandia''. Theodore Bloomfield, conductor (Everest) *1960 – Debussy: ''Iberia''; Ravel: ''La Valse''; ''Rapsodie Espagnole.'' Theodore Bloomfield, conductor (Everest) * 1970 – '' Friends & Love'': Chuck Mangione, conductor and flugelhorn; Don Potter, guitar & vocals; Bat McGrath, guitarron and vocals; Gap Mangione, electric piano; Stanley Watson, guitar; Marvin Stamm, trumpet; Gerry Niewood, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, and flute (Mercury, recorded live at Eastman Theatre) * 1971 – '' Together: A New Chuck Mangione Concert'': Chuck Mangione, conductor, flugelhorn, electric and acoustic piano; Gerry Niewood, soprano, tenor, barisaxes, flute, and alto flute; Don Potter, voice, acoustic guitar, dobro, harmonica; Bat McGrath, voice, Fender bass; Gap Mangione, electric piano;
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, vocals; Stanley Watson, guitar. (Mercury, recorded live at Auditorium Theatre) * 1978 – ''Mozart’s Concerto for Two Pianos & Orchestra in E flat major, K. 365'' (K. 316a): David Zinman, conductor; Rudolf Firkusny & Alan Weiss, pianos. (Vox) * 1978 – ''The Creatures of Prometheus'': David Zinman, conductor; Eileen Malone, harp; Samuel Cristler, cello; Michael Webster, corno di bassetto; Robert Sprenkle, oboe. (Turnabout) * 1979 – ''Mendelssohn’s Symphony No.3 "Scottish"'': David Zinman, conductor. Also includes Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture, Symphony No.4 \"Italian,\" Symphony No.5 "Reformation." (Vox) * 1984 – ''Dvořák’s Legends, Op. 59'': David Zinman, conductor. (Nonesuch Digital) * 1985 – ''My First Concert'':
Isaiah Jackson Isaiah Allen Jackson (born 22 January 1945) is an American conductor who served a seven-year term as conductor of the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston, of which he has been named Conductor Emeritus. He was the first African-American to be app ...
, conductor. Recording for children including selections from works by Beethoven, Grieg, Dukas, Gounod, Bizet. * 1992 – ''Romancing the Film'': Lalo Schifrin, conductor. Includes selections from ''Casablanca, Gone with the Wind, The Godfather, Dirty Dancing, Little Mermaid, Lawrence of Arabia''. (Pro Arte) * 1992 – "The Story of Percussion in the Orchestra" (NEXUS CD#10306): William L. Cahn, conductor; Bill Moyers, narrator; NEXUS Percussion, soloists * 1993 – ''Syncopated Clock and Other Favorites by Leroy Anderson'': Erich Kunzel, conductor. (Proarte) * 1994 – "Voices" (NEXUS CD#10317): Peter Bay, Wm.L.Cahn, conductors; NEXUS Percussion, soloists; four concertos for Percussion & Orch. * 1997 – ''Encore 75'': Robert Bernhardt, Jeff Tyzik, conductors. Includes ''American In Paris, Pictures at an Exhibition'', Selections by Duke Ellington, Vernon Duke, Mercer Ellington, George Gershwin, Billy Strayhorn, and Louis Prima. * 2001 – ''Rachmaninov with Jon Nakamatsu'': Christopher Seaman, conductor; Jon Nakamatsu, piano. Includes Rachmaninov's ''Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini'' and Piano Concerto No. 3. (harmonia mundi) * 2003 – ''Tchaikovsky with Olga Kern'': Christopher Seaman, conductor; Olga Kern, piano. Includes Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 and ''Francesca da Rimini''. (harmonia mundi) * 2006 – ''George Gershwin with Jon Nakamatsu'': Jeff Tyzik, conductor; Jon Nakamatsu, piano. Includes Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F, ''Rhapsody in Blue'', and ''Cuban Overture''. (harmonia mundi) * 2006 – ''A Holiday Celebration'': Jeff Tyzik, conductor; Tonio Di Paolo, tenor; Festival High School Chorale. Includes Jeff Tyzik's ''The Twelve Gifts of Christmas, Little Drummer Boy,'' and ''Chanukah Suite''. * 2008 – ''HONOR: Portraits of America'': Jeff Tyzik, conductor. Includes ''The Star Spangled Banner, National Emblem March, Fantasy on American Themes, Pleasant Valley Suite, Armed Forces Song Medley, Bravo! Colorado, Stars and Stripes Forever''. * 2011 – ''The Story of Babar and A Family for Baby Grand'': Michael Butterman, conductor; John Lithgow and Jennifer Carsillo, narrators. * 2012 – ''Ralph Vaughan Williams: A London Symphony and Serenade to Music'': Christopher Seaman, conductor. * 2019 – ''American Rapture'': Ward Stare, conductor;
Yolanda Kondonassis Yolanda Kondonassis (born 1963 in Norman, Oklahoma, United States) is an American classical harpist. She is considered one of the world's premier solo harpists and is widely regarded as today's most recorded classical harpist. Kondonassis attend ...
, harp. (Azica Records)


Honors and awards

The RPO was one of the first American orchestras to use radio to help increase its outreach and education. The RPO first began national radio broadcasts, on the NBC Blue Network, in 1929. In 1939, 1941, and 1944, the orchestra won First Place at the Exhibition of Educational Programs for its elementary school programming. In 1959, the Ford Foundation invited the RPO to participate in a program to promote new American composers and their works. The RPO has received the ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming four times, in 1982, 2005, 2006, and 2012, in recognition of its commitment to music written in the previous 25 years. In 2002, the RPO was awarded the New York State Governor's Arts Award for excellence and community service. The Rochester Arts and Cultural Council's Artist Award has been given to both Jeff Tyzik (2002) and Christopher Seaman (2003). The Concert Companion radio broadcast with Christopher Seaman on WXXI 91.5 FM won both the Gabriel Award and the Silver Reel Award in 2002. In 2007, the RPO's web site received two of the Rochester Business Journal's "Best of the Web" awards; and that same year, the RPO's annual report received an award from the Rochester chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. In 2013, the RPO again was awarded the Rochester Business Journal's "Best of the Web" Award for Nonprofit (Cultural). In 2012, the RPO received the first-ever Amy Award for Excellence in Orchestral Programming from Women's Philharmonic Advocacy. In 2018, the RPO and harpist
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, conducted by Ward Stare, recorded the world premiere recording of
Jennifer Higdon Jennifer Elaine Higdon (born December 31, 1962) is an American composer of contemporary classical music. She has received many awards, including the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Music for her Violin Concerto and three Grammy Award for Best Contemp ...
's '' Harp Concerto''. This recording received a
Grammy Award The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most pr ...
in 2020 for Best Contemporary Classical Composition and was nominated for
Best Classical Instrumental Solo The Grammy Award for Best Classical Instrumental Solo was first awarded during the annual Grammy Awards ceremony in 2012. It combines the previous categories for Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra) The Grammy Award The ...
in the same year.


References


Sources

1. Rochester's Orchestra: A History of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and its Educational Programming, 1922 to 1989; by William L. Cahn, published 1989. 2
The Eastman Theatre: Fulfilling George Eastman's Dream
by Elizabeth Brayer, photos by Andy Olenick, design by Kathryn D'Amanda; to be published in December 2010.


External links


Official website
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