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44:. The Memphis Symphony Society consisted largely of amateur musicians who offered four or five concerts each season for several years, but ceased to operate before the 1947-48 season. Other organisations which involved amateur musicians in performance of classical music included The Casino Club, the Philharmonic Society, and the Beethoven Club. 64:
was named to succeed Loebel, the first woman to be named music director of the orchestra, effective with the 2010-2011 season, with an initial contract of 3 seasons. During her tenure, the orchestra encountered financial pressures that led to a reduction of concert offerings and a 38% pay reduction
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DeFrank continued as the orchestra's music director until 1984. Alan Balter succeeded DeFrank as music director in 1984, and held the post until 1998. In 1996, the orchestra vacated its performing venue when the city of Memphis closed its concert hall in order to build a new city-owned performance
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Vincent DeFrank, with support from the Memphis Orchestral Society and the Memphis Arts Council. The success of subsequent concerts caused the ensemble to begin performances at the Ellis Auditorium. In 1960, the ensemble received its current name, the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, with DeFrank as its
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In October 2015, the orchestra named Robert Moody as its new principal conductor, effective with the 2016-2017 season, with a contract of two seasons, as an interim appointment to allow time for financial stabilisation and a full search for a music director.<. In March 2017, the orchestra
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venue, the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts. Construction of the Cannon Center was delayed, so the orchestra had no permanent home after 1996 until the Cannon Center opened in 2003. David Loebel became music director in 1998, and held the post until 2010. In February 2010,
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announced the elevation of Moody's title to music director, with an initial contract as music director for 6 seasons, effective with the 2017-2018 season. In September 2023, the orchestra announced an extension of Moody's contract as music director through 2032.
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Prior to the formation of the orchestra, classical orchestras had existed in Memphis earlier, such as the Memphis Symphony Society, which was established in 1939 by
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In 1953, the Memphis Sinfonietta, a chamber orchestra consisting of 21 musicians, gave its first concert at the Goodwyn Institute, under the direction of
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for the orchestra musicians. Chen concluded her Memphis tenure at the close of the 2015-2016 season.
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grant received in 1963 helped the orchestra to expand its season and increase its audience base.
28:. The orchestra's primary performing venue is the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts. 185:"Memphis Symphony Orchestra music director Mei-Ann Chen to step down after 2015-16 season" 8: 25: 116: 37: 259:"Robert Moody's Music Director Contract with Memphis Symphony Extended until 2032" 53: 41: 295: 125:, December 25, 2009; last updated February 28, 2011; accessed June 28, 2011 87: 61: 210:"Memphis Symphony Orchestra names Robert Moody as principal conductor" 21: 284: 48: 235:"Memphis Symphony Orchestra names Robert Moody music director" 147:, New York City: League of American Orchestras, p. 27 141:
Fearless Journeys: Innovation in Five American Orchestras
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orchestra
Memphis, Tennessee
Burnet C. Tuthill
Southwestern College
cellist
Ford Foundation
Mei-Ann Chen
Mei-Ann Chen



Symphony Orchestras
Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture


Fearless Journeys: Innovation in Five American Orchestras
"Symphony conductor plans to quit"
"Memphis Symphony Orchestra music director Mei-Ann Chen to step down after 2015-16 season"
"Memphis Symphony Orchestra names Robert Moody as principal conductor"
"Memphis Symphony Orchestra names Robert Moody music director"
"Robert Moody's Music Director Contract with Memphis Symphony Extended until 2032"
Official website
Categories
American orchestras
Musical groups from Memphis, Tennessee
Musical groups established in 1960
Performing arts in Tennessee
Art in Memphis, Tennessee
1960 establishments in Tennessee

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