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Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra

The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra, founded in 1958, is a professional symphony orchestra based in Boulder, Colorado. It is led by Music Director Michael Butterman.[1] The Boulder Philharmonic's season at Macky Auditorium on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus[1] and other venues includes classical music, pops, school and family concerts, as well as an annual production of The Nutcracker with Boulder Ballet.[2]

Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra
Founded1958
Concert hallMacky Auditorium, University of Colorado at Boulder
Music directorMichael Butterman
Websitewww.boulderphil.org

History edit

Precursor Years: 1893-1957 edit

The roots of the Boulder Philharmonic can be traced to 1893 when a small group of Boulder musicians calling themselves the Philharmonic Club started performing an annual concert that gradually grew in popularity. In 1941 the Civic Symphony Orchestra was founded as one phase of a recreational program in a plan adopted by the city council. Hugh McMillen, director of bands at the University of Colorado at Boulder conducted the first free orchestra at Boulder High School auditorium, a tradition that continued in 1943 and 1944. The loss of personnel due to WWII, however, caused the orchestra to disband.

Founding Years: 1957-1972 edit

Violinist Elinor Winchester and volunteer musicians revived the orchestra in March 1957. Thomas Facey, conductor of the Golden Symphony, served as musical director. During this time the orchestra was an ensemble made up of amateurs as well as a few professional musicians from the Boulder-Denver area. In 1958 Facey resigned and Dr. Antonia Brico was named conductor. Pianist, graduate of the University of California Berkeley, and the first woman to conduct the New York Philharmonic Orchestra,[3] Brico saw developments such as the Young Artist Competition in 1959 and the inauguration of the Children's Concert in 1960.

Brico resigned in 1964 and Ador Toth, CU Boulder associate professor of music and conductor of the university symphony orchestra, was named her successor. Toth requested a leave of absence in 1965 to tour with the Alma Trio, and invited his CU colleague, David Burge, to take over as conductor for the 1965–66 season. Burge was named permanent conductor of the Boulder Philharmonic after his first year.[4]

In 1966 the Boulder Philharmonic Guild was founded as an “auxiliary dedicated to assisting with the maintenance of the orchestra with service as well as with financial means.” In 1970 the Jr. Guild was founded, which sponsored a flea market, a spring Philharmonic Ball and Symphony Sunday at which time local downtown merchants shared Christmas sale profits with the orchestra.[5]

Aside from a one-year sabbatical to Copenhagen (during which James Stroud took over as conductor), Burge's tenure lasted until 1972, when he joined the faculty at the Eastman School of Music.[6]

Lehnert and Kuchar years: 1972-2006 edit

Oswald (Ozzi) Lehnert, violin virtuoso and professor, was named conductor and music director of the Boulder Philharmonic in 1972.[7] Under Lehnert, the Boulder Philharmonic saw many developments, such as new fundraising campaigns, free concert series, and a Tier II status from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District. Also, during this time the Boulder Phil moved to 2,052-seat Macky Auditorium, the city's premiere concert hall on the University of Colorado Boulder campus. In 1990 the Boulder Arts Academy was founded as a community school under the direction of the Boulder Philharmonic.[5]

Theodore Kuchar was named music director in 1996, under whose leadership the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra became a fully professional symphony orchestra. Kuchar also founded the Sinfonia of Colorado, a classical chamber orchestra made up of Philharmonic musicians in 1997.[8] In 1999 the Boulder Philharmonic became a part of an alliance organization called the Peak Association of the Arts, also known as PeakArts, which also included the Boulder Ballet, Sinfonia of Colorado and the Boulder Arts Academy. Guest artists during this time included violinists Itzhak Perlman and Hilary Hahn, and cellist Yo-Yo Ma.

In 2001 Robert McAllister was named CEO and president of PeakArts, and in 2003 this association dissolved into two entities: Boulder Arts Academy / Boulder Ballet and the Boulder Philharmonic. Also in 2003, Sue Levine was hired as the executive director of PeakArts. Theodore Kuchar left the organization in 2006.[5][9]

Michael Butterman: 2007–Present edit

The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra celebrated its 50th anniversary with its 2007–2008 season, under the leadership of new Music Director Michael Butterman.[10] Michael Butterman is currently the music director for both the Boulder Philharmonic and the Shreveport Symphony Orchestra. He is also on the conducting staff of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and the Principal Conductor for Education and Outreach with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra.[11] In 2014, it was announced that Butterman's contract had been renewed for five years, through the 2018–19 season.[12]

Under Butterman's direction, the Boulder Philharmonic inaugurated a series of Discovery Concerts serving thousands of area elementary school students. Guest artists during his tenure have included violinist Sarah Chang, clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, and the Takács Quartet, in addition to numerous collaborations with Ars Nova Singers, St. Martin's Chamber Choir, Boulder Chorale, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Frequent Flyers Aerial Dance, Boulder International Film Festival and others.[13] Together with Executive Director Kevin Shuck, who joined the organization in 2010,[14] Michael Butterman has also led an expansion of the Boulder Philharmonic's regional presence with concerts in Arvada, Denver, Highlands Ranch, Lakewood, Lone Tree and the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek.[15][16]

In May 2015, it was announced that the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra had been selected as one of four orchestras nationally to perform at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., as part of the inaugural SHIFT Festival in March 2017 showcasing innovation in American orchestras.[17] Later that same year, it was announced that the Boulder Phil was awarded its first federal grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support the commission of a new work to be premiered as part of this national festival.[18]

Premieres edit

In addition to numerous regional and local premieres, world premieres presented by the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra have included:

  • Alvin Brehm, Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra (1977)
  • Bernhard Heiden, Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra (1977)
  • Charles G. Eakin, Fantasy for Saxophone & Orchestra (1981)
  • Richard Toensing, Concerto for Flutes and Orchestra (2000)
  • Michael Allen's orchestration of Modest Mussorgsky, Pictures at an Exhibition (2007)
  • Luis Jorge Gonzalez, The Wondrous City (2007)
  • Rony Barrak, Beirut Sensations (2009) [19]
  • Bill Douglas (musician), Concerto for Darbouka and Orchestra (2009) [19]
  • Ruby Fulton, Gambit: Beatbox Concerto (2012) [20]
  • Rony Barrak, Boulder Sensations (2012) [20]
  • Jeffrey Nytch, Symphony No. 1 ("Formations"); celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Geological Society of America (2013) [21]
  • J. Ralph, original orchestrations from the Academy Award-winning environmental documentaries Chasing Ice and The Cove (film) (2014) [22]
  • Stephen Lias, Gates of the Arctic; celebrating the 50th anniversary of America's Wilderness Act, with visuals (2014) [23]
  • Charles Denler, Portraits in Season; inspired by the writings of Henry David Thoreau and choreographed to the nature photography of John Fielder (2015) [24]
  • Missy Mazzoli, Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres), as part of a New Music USA residency (2016) [25]
  • Stephen Lias, TBA; celebrating the centennial of the National Park Service, with visuals (2017) [18]

Musicians edit

Music Director:

  • Michael Butterman[1]

Concertmaster:

  • Charles Wetherbee [26]

Current Orchestra Roster:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra - Artist Profile". eventseeker.com. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  2. ^ . www.BoulderPhil.org. Archived from the original on 2014-06-29. Retrieved 2014-09-20.
  3. ^ Kozinn, Allan (1989-08-05). "Antonia Brico, 87, a Conductor; Fought Barriers to Women in 30's". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Blomster, Wes (2007-10-05). "Musical milestone: Boulder Philharmonic celebrates 50 years". Daily Camera.
  5. ^ a b c "Boulder Philharmonic Timeline". Daily Camera. 2007-10-05.
  6. ^ Fox, Margalit (2013-04-14). "David Burge, Pianist, Is Dead at 83". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "Oswald Lehnert Biography (Official)". www.lehnertmusic.com.
  8. ^ Stevenson, Joseph. "Theodore Kuchar Biography". www.AllMusic.com.
  9. ^ Blomster, Wes (2004-10-10). . Denver Musicians Association. Daily Camera. Archived from the original on 2014-09-24.
  10. ^ Blomster, Wes (2006-02-08). "Boulder Phil baton goes to veteran". Daily Camera.
  11. ^ "Michael Butterman Biography (Official)". www.michaelbuttermanconductor.com.
  12. ^ "'Face of classical music in Boulder' gets five-year extension". Daily Camera. 2014-10-29.
  13. ^ "Past Concerts of the Boulder Phil (Official)". www.BoulderPhil.org.
  14. ^ Blomster, Wes (2010-03-14). "Phil taps Kevin Shuck for executive director position". Daily Camera.
  15. ^ Kortals, Sabine (2012-02-24). "Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra reaches out in ways that befit its unique hometown". Denver Post.
  16. ^ Hansen, Kelly Dean (2015-12-13). "Boulder Philharmonic, Bach Festival Chorus team up for holiday concert". Daily Camera.
  17. ^ Cooper, Michael (2015-05-28). "Kennedy Center Sets Lineup for New American Orchestras Festival". The New York Times.
  18. ^ a b Jones, Corey (2015-12-11). "Rocky Mountain National Park Inspires New Piece For Boulder Philharmonic". Colorado Public Radio.
  19. ^ a b Blomster, Wes (2009-03-12). "Boulder Philharmonic goes exotic with tabla virtuoso Rony Barrak". Daily Camera.
  20. ^ a b Hansen, Kelly Dean (2012-03-22). "Boulder Philharmonic welcomes Rony Barrak, Shodekeh". Times-Call.
  21. ^ Estabrook, Rachel (2013-12-23). "Rock music: Colorado's geologic history, told by a symphony". Colorado Public Radio.
  22. ^ Hansen, Kelly Dean (2014-02-15). "Phil's 'Night at the Oscars' celebrates 10 years of BIFF". Daily Camera.
  23. ^ Alexander, Peter (2014-09-14). "Boulder Phil's Season of 'Legends' Opens Strongly". sharpsandflatirons.com.
  24. ^ Turner, Brad (2015-11-12). "A Nature-Themed Boulder Philharmonic Concert Featuring Composer Charles Denler". Colorado Public Radio.
  25. ^ Hansen, Kelly Dean (2016-02-07). "Star violinist Anne Akiko Meyers joins Boulder Philharmonic". Daily Camera.
  26. ^ . CU-Boulder College of Music Press Release. 2014-03-12. Archived from the original on 2014-10-14.

Sources edit

Ruth Carmel Kahn. “50 years with the Boulder Philharmonic.” Boulder Philharmonic Program Book. 2007–2008.

External links edit

  • Official website: www.BoulderPhil.org
  • Boulder Philharmonic's official YouTube channel
  • Boulder Philharmonic's official Facebook Page

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The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra founded in 1958 is a professional symphony orchestra based in Boulder Colorado It is led by Music Director Michael Butterman 1 The Boulder Philharmonic s season at Macky Auditorium on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus 1 and other venues includes classical music pops school and family concerts as well as an annual production of The Nutcracker with Boulder Ballet 2 Boulder Philharmonic OrchestraOrchestraFounded1958Concert hallMacky Auditorium University of Colorado at BoulderMusic directorMichael ButtermanWebsitewww wbr boulderphil wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Precursor Years 1893 1957 1 2 Founding Years 1957 1972 1 3 Lehnert and Kuchar years 1972 2006 1 4 Michael Butterman 2007 Present 2 Premieres 3 Musicians 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksHistory editPrecursor Years 1893 1957 edit The roots of the Boulder Philharmonic can be traced to 1893 when a small group of Boulder musicians calling themselves the Philharmonic Club started performing an annual concert that gradually grew in popularity In 1941 the Civic Symphony Orchestra was founded as one phase of a recreational program in a plan adopted by the city council Hugh McMillen director of bands at the University of Colorado at Boulder conducted the first free orchestra at Boulder High School auditorium a tradition that continued in 1943 and 1944 The loss of personnel due to WWII however caused the orchestra to disband Founding Years 1957 1972 edit Violinist Elinor Winchester and volunteer musicians revived the orchestra in March 1957 Thomas Facey conductor of the Golden Symphony served as musical director During this time the orchestra was an ensemble made up of amateurs as well as a few professional musicians from the Boulder Denver area In 1958 Facey resigned and Dr Antonia Brico was named conductor Pianist graduate of the University of California Berkeley and the first woman to conduct the New York Philharmonic Orchestra 3 Brico saw developments such as the Young Artist Competition in 1959 and the inauguration of the Children s Concert in 1960 Brico resigned in 1964 and Ador Toth CU Boulder associate professor of music and conductor of the university symphony orchestra was named her successor Toth requested a leave of absence in 1965 to tour with the Alma Trio and invited his CU colleague David Burge to take over as conductor for the 1965 66 season Burge was named permanent conductor of the Boulder Philharmonic after his first year 4 In 1966 the Boulder Philharmonic Guild was founded as an auxiliary dedicated to assisting with the maintenance of the orchestra with service as well as with financial means In 1970 the Jr Guild was founded which sponsored a flea market a spring Philharmonic Ball and Symphony Sunday at which time local downtown merchants shared Christmas sale profits with the orchestra 5 Aside from a one year sabbatical to Copenhagen during which James Stroud took over as conductor Burge s tenure lasted until 1972 when he joined the faculty at the Eastman School of Music 6 Lehnert and Kuchar years 1972 2006 edit Oswald Ozzi Lehnert violin virtuoso and professor was named conductor and music director of the Boulder Philharmonic in 1972 7 Under Lehnert the Boulder Philharmonic saw many developments such as new fundraising campaigns free concert series and a Tier II status from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District Also during this time the Boulder Phil moved to 2 052 seat Macky Auditorium the city s premiere concert hall on the University of Colorado Boulder campus In 1990 the Boulder Arts Academy was founded as a community school under the direction of the Boulder Philharmonic 5 Theodore Kuchar was named music director in 1996 under whose leadership the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra became a fully professional symphony orchestra Kuchar also founded the Sinfonia of Colorado a classical chamber orchestra made up of Philharmonic musicians in 1997 8 In 1999 the Boulder Philharmonic became a part of an alliance organization called the Peak Association of the Arts also known as PeakArts which also included the Boulder Ballet Sinfonia of Colorado and the Boulder Arts Academy Guest artists during this time included violinists Itzhak Perlman and Hilary Hahn and cellist Yo Yo Ma In 2001 Robert McAllister was named CEO and president of PeakArts and in 2003 this association dissolved into two entities Boulder Arts Academy Boulder Ballet and the Boulder Philharmonic Also in 2003 Sue Levine was hired as the executive director of PeakArts Theodore Kuchar left the organization in 2006 5 9 Michael Butterman 2007 Present edit The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra celebrated its 50th anniversary with its 2007 2008 season under the leadership of new Music Director Michael Butterman 10 Michael Butterman is currently the music director for both the Boulder Philharmonic and the Shreveport Symphony Orchestra He is also on the conducting staff of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and the Principal Conductor for Education and Outreach with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra 11 In 2014 it was announced that Butterman s contract had been renewed for five years through the 2018 19 season 12 Under Butterman s direction the Boulder Philharmonic inaugurated a series of Discovery Concerts serving thousands of area elementary school students Guest artists during his tenure have included violinist Sarah Chang clarinetist Richard Stoltzman and the Takacs Quartet in addition to numerous collaborations with Ars Nova Singers St Martin s Chamber Choir Boulder Chorale Colorado Shakespeare Festival Frequent Flyers Aerial Dance Boulder International Film Festival and others 13 Together with Executive Director Kevin Shuck who joined the organization in 2010 14 Michael Butterman has also led an expansion of the Boulder Philharmonic s regional presence with concerts in Arvada Denver Highlands Ranch Lakewood Lone Tree and the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek 15 16 In May 2015 it was announced that the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra had been selected as one of four orchestras nationally to perform at the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D C as part of the inaugural SHIFT Festival in March 2017 showcasing innovation in American orchestras 17 Later that same year it was announced that the Boulder Phil was awarded its first federal grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support the commission of a new work to be premiered as part of this national festival 18 Premieres editIn addition to numerous regional and local premieres world premieres presented by the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra have included Alvin Brehm Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra 1977 Bernhard Heiden Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra 1977 Charles G Eakin Fantasy for Saxophone amp Orchestra 1981 Richard Toensing Concerto for Flutes and Orchestra 2000 Michael Allen s orchestration of Modest Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition 2007 Luis Jorge Gonzalez The Wondrous City 2007 Rony Barrak Beirut Sensations 2009 19 Bill Douglas musician Concerto for Darbouka and Orchestra 2009 19 Ruby Fulton Gambit Beatbox Concerto 2012 20 Rony Barrak Boulder Sensations 2012 20 Jeffrey Nytch Symphony No 1 Formations celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Geological Society of America 2013 21 J Ralph original orchestrations from the Academy Award winning environmental documentaries Chasing Ice and The Cove film 2014 22 Stephen Lias Gates of the Arctic celebrating the 50th anniversary of America s Wilderness Act with visuals 2014 23 Charles Denler Portraits in Season inspired by the writings of Henry David Thoreau and choreographed to the nature photography of John Fielder 2015 24 Missy Mazzoli Sinfonia for Orbiting Spheres as part of a New Music USA residency 2016 25 Stephen Lias TBA celebrating the centennial of the National Park Service with visuals 2017 18 Musicians editMusic Director Michael Butterman 1 Concertmaster Charles Wetherbee 26 Current Orchestra Roster http boulderphil org about orchestraReferences edit a b c Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Artist Profile eventseeker com Retrieved 2020 01 07 About the Boulder Phil Official Website www BoulderPhil org Archived from the original on 2014 06 29 Retrieved 2014 09 20 Kozinn Allan 1989 08 05 Antonia Brico 87 a Conductor Fought Barriers to Women in 30 s The New York Times Blomster Wes 2007 10 05 Musical milestone Boulder Philharmonic celebrates 50 years Daily Camera a b c Boulder Philharmonic Timeline Daily Camera 2007 10 05 Fox Margalit 2013 04 14 David Burge Pianist Is Dead at 83 The New York Times Oswald Lehnert Biography Official www lehnertmusic com Stevenson Joseph Theodore Kuchar Biography www AllMusic com Blomster Wes 2004 10 10 Kuchar to Leave Boulder Post Denver Musicians Association Daily Camera Archived from the original on 2014 09 24 Blomster Wes 2006 02 08 Boulder Phil baton goes to veteran Daily Camera Michael Butterman Biography Official www michaelbuttermanconductor com Face of classical music in Boulder gets five year extension Daily Camera 2014 10 29 Past Concerts of the Boulder Phil Official www BoulderPhil org Blomster Wes 2010 03 14 Phil taps Kevin Shuck for executive director position Daily Camera Kortals Sabine 2012 02 24 Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra reaches out in ways that befit its unique hometown Denver Post Hansen Kelly Dean 2015 12 13 Boulder Philharmonic Bach Festival Chorus team up for holiday concert Daily Camera Cooper Michael 2015 05 28 Kennedy Center Sets Lineup for New American Orchestras Festival The New York Times a b Jones Corey 2015 12 11 Rocky Mountain National Park Inspires New Piece For Boulder Philharmonic Colorado Public Radio a b Blomster Wes 2009 03 12 Boulder Philharmonic goes exotic with tabla virtuoso Rony Barrak Daily Camera a b Hansen Kelly Dean 2012 03 22 Boulder Philharmonic welcomes Rony Barrak Shodekeh Times Call Estabrook Rachel 2013 12 23 Rock music Colorado s geologic history told by a symphony Colorado Public Radio Hansen Kelly Dean 2014 02 15 Phil s Night at the Oscars celebrates 10 years of BIFF Daily Camera Alexander Peter 2014 09 14 Boulder Phil s Season of Legends Opens Strongly sharpsandflatirons com Turner Brad 2015 11 12 A Nature Themed Boulder Philharmonic Concert Featuring Composer Charles Denler Colorado Public Radio Hansen Kelly Dean 2016 02 07 Star violinist Anne Akiko Meyers joins Boulder Philharmonic Daily Camera Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra names Charles Wetherbee concertmaster CU Boulder College of Music Press Release 2014 03 12 Archived from the original on 2014 10 14 Sources editRuth Carmel Kahn 50 years with the Boulder Philharmonic Boulder Philharmonic Program Book 2007 2008 External links editOfficial website www BoulderPhil org Boulder Philharmonic s official YouTube channel Boulder Philharmonic s official Facebook Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra amp oldid 1177526431, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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