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Denver Philharmonic Orchestra
Founded1948
FounderAntonia Brico
LocationDenver, Colorado
Concert HallAntonia Brico Stage at Central Presbyterian Church
Principal ConductorLawrence Golan, Music Director

Founded in 1948, the Denver Philharmonic Orchestra (DPO) is a semi-professional orchestra in Denver, Colorado led by music director Lawrence Golan. The DPO performs six concerts per season on the Antonia Brico Stage at Central Presbyterian Church.

History

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Antonia Brico founded the DPO as the Denver Businessmen's Orchestra in 1948. Brico, who was the first woman to conduct the New York Philharmonic Orchestra (1938),[1] debuted the orchestra to a full auditorium.[2] The premiere performance received a telegram from composer Jean Sibelius wishing good luck.[3]

In 1968, the name was changed to the Brico Symphony. Brico remained as music director until 1984.[4] Russian-American conductor Julius Glaihengauz became DPO's second music director. A graduate of the Moscow Conservatory, Glaihengauz led the orchestra for 11 seasons under its new name, Centennial Philharmonic. An interim director, Kirk Smith, led the orchestra for one season following Glaihengauz's departure.[5]

In 1999, Dr. Horst Buchholz became the third music director, and in 2004, the Centennial Philharmonic Orchestra became the Denver Philharmonic Orchestra. Buchholz, who was a Professor of Music at the University of Denver, served as music director and conductor until 2009. Following his departure, he was appointed the orchestra's first Conductor Laureate. Adam Flatt served as music director from 2010 through 2013.

Lawrence Golan is the DPO's current music director. Golan is a professor and music director at the University of Denver's Lamont School of Music. In summer 2016, Golan led the DPO on its first international tour — a 14-city, 14-concert tour across China.[6] The Denver Philharmonic has entered into an innovative multi-year partnership with the Bayerische Philharmonie in Munich, Germany. In October 2017, the Denver Philharmonic sent musicians to Munich to perform in Hercules Hall in the Residenz in downtown Munich.

The DPO made its home at KPOF Hall for 51 years, and in December 2015, the orchestra moved to its new venue at Central Presbyterian Church.[7] In summer 2016, the church's chancel was remodeled into a flat stage to accommodate the orchestra; the Antonia Brico Stage is named for and dedicated to DPO's founder.

References

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  1. ^ "New York Philharmonic | Programs > Season 1937-38 > Stadium Concert". archives.nyphil.org. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  • ^ Prendergast, Alan (1995-11-01). "THE BRICO REQUIEM". Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  • ^ Prendergast, Alan (1995-11-01). "THE BRICO REQUIEM". Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  • ^ Prendergast, Alan (1995-11-01). "THE BRICO REQUIEM". Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  • ^ "Denver Philharmonic Orchestra » Our History". denverphilharmonic.org. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  • ^ "Denver Philharmonic Gears Up For A 14-City Tour Of China". Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  • ^ "After 51 years, Denver Philharmonic moves up street to Central Presbyterian – The Denver Post". 25 February 2016. Retrieved 2016-08-12.

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