Anchorage Symphony Orchestra
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The Anchorage Symphony Orchestra (ASO) is a professional symphony orchestra located in Anchorage, Alaska, US. Randall Craig Fleischer was the music director until his death in 2020. After Fleischer's death during the Covid-19 pandemic, Elizabeth Schulze served as artistic advisor and chief conductor while the ASO searched for a new music director. In 2022, Schulze was named as the music director and conductor of the orchestra, and embarked on her first official season in that position. Linn Weeda is the assistant director and conductor.
The Anchorage Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1946, more than a decade before Alaska became a state, by a consortium of like-minded musicians looking for a musical outlet. Their first program collaborated with the Anchorage Little Theatre for a production of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. From their original size of 17, the ASO grew through the 1950s, hiring Peter Britch as conductor, and increasing to 32 members.{{cite web| title=ASO History| url=http://anchoragesymphony.instantencore.com/web/page.aspx?title=ASO+History| publisher=Anchorage Symphony Orchestra| accessdate=March 15, 2018| archive-date=March 16, 2018| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180316024157/http://anchoragesymphony.instantencore.com/web/page.aspx?title=ASO+History| url-status=dead}} Anchorage, however, continued to grow with the development of the City of Anchorage as the North Slope oil fields grew and with the continued military presence of Elmendorf Air Force Base, the ASO by the 1980s crossed the threshold as a semi-professional ensemble. Today the organization boasts of an endowment, a board of directors, and 80 audition-entranced musicians in its ranks. In 2001, the symphony garnered the Mayor's Arts Award for an Outstanding Arts Organization and the Governor's Arts Award for an Outstanding Arts Organization.
The Anchorage Symphony performs in the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Anchorage. Music educator Lorene Harrison worked with the ASO among other area arts organizations.{{cite news| last=Baechtel| first=Mark| title=A pioneering music to the very end - Anchorage arts patron and musician dies at 100| url=http://www.alaska.edu/files/uajourney/Harrison.pdf| newspaper=Anchorage Daily News| date=October 22, 2005| accessdate=15 March 2018}}
See also
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External links
- {{Official website|http://www.anchoragesymphony.org}}
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Category:Musical groups established in 1946
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Category:1946 establishments in Alaska
Category:Orchestras based in Alaska
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