Canberra Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is the professional orchestra of the
Australian Capital Territory
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based in
Canberra
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, the national capital of Australia.
History
Officially formed on 14 March 1950 and registered as an amateur ensemble, the Canberra Orchestral Society (COS), held rehearsals in the ante-room of
Albert Hall
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Since the hall's opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genre ...
. In September 1953 Pieter Kruithof, a Dutch migrant with organ and choral background was appointed conductor and director.
At that time the orchestra had 18 members and shared quarters at the Riverside Cultural Centre.
In
the Netherlands
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, Kruithof had conducted choirs and orchestras for 16 years;
in Canberra, as of June 1954, he worked as a cleaner at the
ABC
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radio transmitter for
2CY.
Concerts were also held in school halls and the Childers Street Hall of the
Australian National University
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. On 8 June 1964, Pieter Kruithof died "after a long illness" and was survived by his wife and their four children.
Wilfred Holland from England, with a conducting and performance background, led the orchestra from April 1961.
He also guided the
Canberra Choral Society
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A key focus for the choir is an annual "Come and Sing" program, in which up to ...
and the two organisations held joint performances of choral masterpieces.
In 1965
Ernest Llewellyn
Ernest Victor Llewellyn CBE (21 June 191512 July 1982) was an Australian violinist, concertmaster, violist, conductor and musical administrator. He was the founding director of the Canberra School of Music and is commemorated by Llewellyn Hall, ...
, former concertmaster of the
Sydney Symphony Orchestra
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, became Director of the newly formed
Canberra School of Music
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.
In August of that year, he was also appointed conductor of the Canberra Orchestral Society.
At the end of 1966 the society changed its name to Canberra Symphony Orchestra, with Llewellyn continuing as chief conductor and director.
Llewellyn's reputation made it possible to recruit top professional players to teach at the School and to join the orchestra. The CSO performed at the newly opened
Canberra Theatre
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.
Llewellyn continued to extend the orchestra until his retirement in November 1980,
the new School of Music auditorium was officially named
Llewellyn Hall
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in his honour. Llewellyn worked with the CSO during 1981 as a guest conductor.
The CSO secured
Leonard Dommett
Leonard Bertram Dommett OBE (21 December 192811 April 2006) was an Australian violinist, conductor, and teacher.
Early life and education
Leonard Dommett was born in Toowoomba, Queensland, where his father ran a general store. His grandparents h ...
as the new Conductor and Musical Director by July 1982.
As the former Concertmaster of the
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
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, Dommett brought a network of national and international artists to the CSO. Throughout the 1980s the orchestra continued to expand and artistic achievement was continually evolving.
Dommett retired in 1991 and the ensuing decade brought further change to the orchestra, including the implementation of fully professional status in 1994. Large opera gala concerts featured celebrity conductors such as
Richard Bonynge
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and
Isaiah Jackson.
When
Richard Gill joined the CSO as Chief Conductor and Artistic Director in 2001, the organisation was going through difficult times. He brought much needed consistency and stability to the orchestra – and within a couple of years after his arrival, the CSO was back on a solid financial footing.
Dr
Nicholas Milton
Nicholas Christopher Milton (born 1967 in Sydney) is an Australian conductor and violinist.
Career
Milton studied violin with Gillian McIntyre, Robert Pikler and Harry Curby, graduating from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. He accepted a sch ...
took up the baton as Chief Conductor and Artistic Director in 2007 and his passion, vision and expertise has inspired players and audiences alike. Milton is a rising Australian conductor now based in Germany who is also a former violinist with the Macquarie Trio. Also in 2007 the CSO received Commonwealth Government funding for the first time, which has allowed for additional rehearsals and larger orchestras on stage.
For the Canberra Centenary season of 2013, the
ACT Government
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enlisted the CSO to perform the world premiere of a commissioned work by
Andrew Schultz
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, ''Symphony No. 3 – Century'', as a feature of the official Canberra Day celebrations in March 2013.
Chief conductors
*1953–1960
Pieter Kruithof (c. 1906–1964)
*1961–1965
Wilfred Holland
*1965–1980
Ernest Llewellyn
Ernest Victor Llewellyn CBE (21 June 191512 July 1982) was an Australian violinist, concertmaster, violist, conductor and musical administrator. He was the founding director of the Canberra School of Music and is commemorated by Llewellyn Hall, ...
*1980–1982 various conductors
*1982–1991
Leonard Dommett
Leonard Bertram Dommett OBE (21 December 192811 April 2006) was an Australian violinist, conductor, and teacher.
Early life and education
Leonard Dommett was born in Toowoomba, Queensland, where his father ran a general store. His grandparents h ...
*1991–2001 ????
*2001–2007
Richard Gill
*2007–2020
Nicholas Milton
Nicholas Christopher Milton (born 1967 in Sydney) is an Australian conductor and violinist.
Career
Milton studied violin with Gillian McIntyre, Robert Pikler and Harry Curby, graduating from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. He accepted a sch ...
*2021–present
Jessica Cottis
Jessica Cottis (born 13 December 1979) is an Australian-British conductor. Since 2011 she has been artistic director and chief conductor of the Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
Early life
Cottis was born at RAAF Base East Sale in Victoria, Austr ...
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