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53 relations: Aaron Copland, Académie Charles Cros, Aldo Ceccato, Alexander Mishnaevski, American Federation of Musicians, Antal Doráti, Artur Schnabel, Concertmaster, Detroit, Detroit Free Press, Detroit Masonic Temple, Detroit Opera House, Detroit River, Detroit School of Arts, Enrico Lopez-Yañez, Ford Auditorium, Franco Ghione, Günther Herbig, Gordon Staples, Great Depression, Gustav Mahler, Holland–Dozier–Holland, Igor Stravinsky, Jader Bignamini, Jeff Tyzik, John Williams, Leonard Slatkin, List of symphony orchestras, Mercury Records, Midtown Detroit, Motown, Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, My World Is Empty Without You, Naxos (company), Neeme Järvi, Orchestra Hall (Detroit), Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Paul Paray, Peter Oundjian, PopMatters, Robert deMaine, Robert S. Williams, San Remo Golden Strings, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Sixten Ehrling, Tabita Berglund, The Ford Sunday Evening Hour, The Funk Brothers, The New York Times, The Rite of Spring, ... Expand index (3 more) »
- 1887 establishments in Michigan
- 1910 disestablishments in Michigan
- 1914 establishments in Michigan
- American symphony orchestras
- Grand Prix du Disque winners
- Musical groups disestablished in 1910
- Musical groups established in 1887
- Musical groups established in 1914
- Orchestras based in Michigan
Aaron Copland
Aaron Copland (November 14, 1900December 2, 1990) was an American composer, critic, writer, teacher, pianist and later a conductor of his own and other American music.
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Académie Charles Cros
The Académie Charles Cros (Charles Cros Academy) is an organization located in Chézy-sur-Marne, France, that acts as an intermediary between government cultural policy makers and professionals in music and the recording industry.
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Aldo Ceccato
Aldo Ceccato (born 18 February 1934) is an Italian conductor.
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Alexander Mishnaevski
Alexander Mishnaevski is a Russian violist.
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American Federation of Musicians
The American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM/AFofM) is a 501(c)(5) labor union representing professional instrumental musicians in the United States and Canada.
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Antal Doráti
Antal Doráti (9 April 1906 – 13 November 1988) was a Hungarian-born conductor and composer who became a naturalized American citizen in 1943.
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Artur Schnabel
Artur Schnabel (17 April 1882 – 15 August 1951) was an Austrian-American classical pianist, composer and pedagogue.
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Concertmaster
The concertmaster (from the German Konzertmeister), first chair (U.S.) or leader (U.K.) is the principal first violin player in an orchestra (clarinet or oboe in a concert band).
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Detroit
Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Detroit Free Press
The Detroit Free Press is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, US.
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Detroit Masonic Temple
The Detroit Masonic Temple is the world's largest Masonic Temple. Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Detroit Masonic Temple are culture of Detroit.
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Detroit Opera House
The Detroit Opera House is an ornate opera house located at 1526 Broadway Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Grand Circus Park Historic District.
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Detroit River
The Detroit River is an international river in North America.
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Detroit School of Arts
The Detroit School of Arts (DSA), originally known as the Detroit High School for the Fine and Performing Arts, is a public, magnet high school located in Midtown Detroit, Michigan.
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Enrico Lopez-Yañez
Enrico Lopez-Yañez is the Principal Pops Conductor of the Nashville Symphony, Pacific Symphony, Principal Conductor of the Dallas Symphony Presents and Principal Pops Conductor Designate of the Detroit Symphony.
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Ford Auditorium
Ford Auditorium was a 2,920-seat auditorium in Detroit, Michigan built in 1955 and opened in 1956.
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Franco Ghione
Franco Ghione (1886–1964) was an Italian conductor and violinist.
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Günther Herbig
Günther Herbig (born 30 November 1931) is a German conductor.
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Gordon Staples
Gordon Staples was an American violinist and past concertmaster for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
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Great Depression
The Great Depression (19291939) was a severe global economic downturn that affected many countries across the world.
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Gustav Mahler
Gustav Mahler (7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his generation.
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Holland–Dozier–Holland
Holland–Dozier–Holland was a songwriting and production team consisting of Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian and Eddie Holland.
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Igor Stravinsky
Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (– 6 April 1971) was a Russian composer and conductor with French citizenship (from 1934) and American citizenship (from 1945).
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Jader Bignamini
Jader Bignamini (born 1976 in Crema, Lombardy, Italy) is an Italian conductor and clarinetist.
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Jeff Tyzik
Jeff Tyzik (born Jeff Tkazyik, August 1, 1951) is an American conductor, arranger, and trumpeter.
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John Williams
John Towner Williams (born February 8, 1932)Nylund, Rob (November 15, 2022).
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Leonard Slatkin
Leonard Edward Slatkin (born September 1, 1944) is an American conductor, author and composer.
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List of symphony orchestras
This is a list of symphony orchestras that includes orchestras with established notability.
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Mercury Records
Mercury Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group.
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Midtown Detroit
Midtown Detroit is a commercial and residential district located along the east and west side of Woodward Avenue, north of Downtown Detroit, and south of the New Center area. Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Midtown Detroit are culture of Detroit.
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Motown
Motown is an American record label owned by the Universal Music Group. Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Motown are culture of Detroit.
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Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts
The Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts is a 1,731-seat theatre located in the city's theatre district at 350 Madison Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan.
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My World Is Empty Without You
"My World Is Empty Without You" is a 1965 song recorded and released as a single by the Supremes for the Motown label.
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Naxos (company)
Naxos comprises numerous companies, divisions, imprints, and labels specializing in classical music but also audiobooks and other genres.
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Neeme Järvi
Neeme Järvi (born 7 June 1937) is an Estonian American conductor.
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Orchestra Hall (Detroit)
Orchestra Hall is an elaborate concert hall in the United States, located at 3711 Woodward Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra Hall (Detroit) are culture of Detroit.
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Ossip Gabrilowitsch
Ossip Salomonovich Gabrilowitsch (Осип Сoломонович Габрилович, Osip Solomonovich Gabrilovich; he used the German transliteration Gabrilowitsch in the West) (14 September 1936) was a Russian-born American pianist, conductor and composer.
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Paul Paray
Paul Marie-Adolphe Charles Paray (24 May 1886 – 10 October 1979) was a French conductor, organist and composer.
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Peter Oundjian
Peter Oundjian (born 21 December 1955) is a Canadian-American violinist and conductor.
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PopMatters
PopMatters is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects of popular culture.
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Robert deMaine
Robert DeMaine (born December 6, 1969, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an American virtuoso cellist, best known as Principal Cello of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
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Robert S. Williams
Robert S. Williams (born 1949) is an American bassoonist.
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San Remo Golden Strings
The San Remo Golden Strings were a studio group from Detroit, Michigan. Detroit Symphony Orchestra and San Remo Golden Strings are Musical groups from Detroit.
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Sergei Rachmaninoff
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff (28 March 1943) was a Russian composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor.
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Sixten Ehrling
Evert Sixten Ehrling (3 April 1918 – 13 February 2005) was a Swedish conductor and pianist who, during a long career, served as the music director of the Royal Swedish Opera and the principal conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, amongst others.
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Tabita Berglund
Ingrid Tabita Borghild Berglund (born 28 March 1989) is a Norwegian conductor and cellist.
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The Ford Sunday Evening Hour
The Ford Sunday Evening Hour is an American concert radio series sponsored by the Ford Motor Company.
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The Funk Brothers
The Funk Brothers were a group of Detroit-based session musicians who performed the backing to most Motown recordings from 1959 until the company moved to Los Angeles in 1972. Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Funk Brothers are Musical groups from Detroit.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Rite of Spring
The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du printemps) is a ballet and orchestral concert work by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky.
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The Supremes
The Supremes were an American girl group and a premier act of Motown Records during the 1960s. Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Supremes are Musical groups from Detroit.
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Victor Kolar
Victor Kolar (February 12, 1888 – June 16, 1957) was a Hungarian-born American composer and conductor.
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World Socialist Web Site
The World Socialist Web Site (WSWS) is the website of the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI).
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See also
1887 establishments in Michigan
- Bay Township, Michigan
- Brimley, Michigan
- Chassell, Michigan
- Coleman, Michigan
- Columbus Township, Luce County, Michigan
- Detroit Athletic Club
- Detroit Business Institute
- Detroit Symphony Orchestra
- Durand, Michigan
- Gagetown, Michigan
- Gladstone, Michigan
- Gogebic County, Michigan
- Ironwood, Michigan
- Kalamazoo Transportation Center
- Luce County, Michigan
- Markey Township, Michigan
- McBain, Michigan
- Midland, Michigan
- Old Fire House No. 4 (Kalamazoo, Michigan)
- Pentland Township, Michigan
- Perrigo
- Sagola Township, Michigan
- South Branch, Michigan
- St. Mary High School (Lake Leelanau, Michigan)
- Vienna Corners, Michigan
- Wakefield, Michigan
- Wenona Beach Amusement Park
- Willis, Michigan
1910 disestablishments in Michigan
- Detroit Symphony Orchestra
1914 establishments in Michigan
- Alter Motor Car Company
- Detroit Country Day School
- Detroit Institute of Musical Arts
- Detroit Symphony Orchestra
- Dodge
- Dodge (cyclecar)
- Dollar Bay High School
- Gazette van Detroit
- George P. Johnson
- Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
- Grand Rapids Community College
- Greenfield Union School
- Grosse Ile Township, Michigan
- Grosse Pointe Yacht Club
- Kales Building
- Kelvinator
- Nativity High School (Detroit, Michigan)
- Nazareth College (Michigan)
- Oak Park, Michigan
- Pease Auditorium
- Peninsular Paper Dam
- Petoskey High School
- Radka–Bradley House
- Sigma Delta Kappa
- The Mears Newz
- Yeshiva Beth Yehudah
American symphony orchestras
- Alabama Symphony Orchestra
- Anchorage Symphony Orchestra
- Arkansas Symphony Orchestra
- Asheville Symphony Orchestra
- Athens Symphony Orchestra (USA)
- Augusta Symphony Orchestra
- Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
- Beaufort Symphony Orchestra
- Binghamton Philharmonic
- Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra
- Black Hills Symphony Orchestra
- Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Charleston Symphony Orchestra
- Charlotte Symphony Orchestra
- Chattanooga Symphony and Opera
- Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Dallas Symphony Orchestra
- Delaware Symphony Orchestra
- Detroit Symphony Orchestra
- Du Bois Orchestra
- Florida Orchestra
- Huntsville Symphony Orchestra
- Jackson Symphony Orchestra (Tennessee)
- Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra
- Lake Murray Symphony Orchestra
- Las Vegas Symphony Orchestra
- Long Beach Symphony Orchestra
- Louisville Orchestra
- Maryland Symphony Orchestra
- Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
- Monroe Symphony Orchestra
- Nashville Symphony
- National Symphony Orchestra
- New York Philharmonic
- Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra
- Oakland East Bay Symphony
- Oakland Symphony
- Omaha Symphony Orchestra
- Oregon East Symphony
- Philadelphia Orchestra
- Portland Symphony Orchestra
- RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
- Richardson Symphony Orchestra
- Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
- Utah Symphony
- Vermont Symphony Orchestra
Grand Prix du Disque winners
- Andor Földes
- Bohuslav Matoušek
- Detroit Symphony Orchestra
- Jeanne Demessieux
- Jimmy Cheatham
- Joshua Epstein (violinist)
- Lonnie Brooks
- Michael Laucke
- New World String Quartet
- Péter Tóth (pianist)
- Stanisław Wisłocki
Musical groups disestablished in 1910
- Detroit Symphony Orchestra
- Philadelphia Opera Company
- Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Musical groups established in 1887
- Boston Ideal Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Club
- City of Oxford Silver Band
- Detroit Symphony Orchestra
- Dortmunder Philharmoniker
- Kansas State University Marching Band
- Marching Jayhawks
- Ntaria Choir
Musical groups established in 1914
- Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra
- Detroit Symphony Orchestra
- Globe Trotters (Burlesque)
- Kingston Symphony Orchestra
- The Pride of the Sunshine
- The Spizzwinks
- Vancouver Police Pipe Band
Orchestras based in Michigan
- Albion College Symphony Orchestra
- Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
- Detroit News Orchestra
- Detroit Symphony Orchestra
- Grand Rapids Symphony
- International Symphony Orchestra
- Jackson Symphony Orchestra (Michigan)
- Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra
- Lansing Symphony Orchestra
- Michigan Philharmonic
- Traverse Symphony Orchestra
- University of Michigan Pops Orchestra
- West Michigan Symphony Orchestra
References
Also known as Detroit (orchestra), Detroit Symphony.