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词条 Belleville Philharmonic Society
释义

  1. Goal

  2. Concerto Competitions

  3. History

  4. Board of Directors

  5. References

  6. External links

The Belleville Philharmonic Society is an Orchestra founded in 1866 in Belleville, Illinois by a group of interested citizens. It is the second oldest continuously operating orchestra in the United States. It consists of three ensembles - an Orchestra, a Chorale, and a Youth Orchestra. The current conductor for the orchestra and chorale is Robert Hart Baker.[1] Leon Burke III is the conductor for the Youth Orchestra.[2]

Goal

The Philharmonic Society of Belleville is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting arts in the greater Belleville community. The Philharmonic has been an integral part of providing musical experience for musicians and music lovers of all ages since its founding. The Belleville Philharmonic Society maintains a strong bond with the community and regularly performs for civic events such as Art on the Square and Belleville Sister Cities. It partners with numerous area organizations such as The Belleville Chamber of Commerce, Belleville Main Street as well as the City of Belleville itself.

Concerto Competitions

The society hosts the Stars of Tomorrow, an annual Concerto competition for youth through college-age musicians throughout the area. Winners of the competition play with the Philharmonic Orchestra at its October concert. Additionally, the Youth Orchestra hosts the Tuerck Memorial Concerto Competition in honor of Youth Orchestra founder, George Tuerck and is open to students in their junior year of high school and below. Winners of this receive a small scholarship and play with the Youth Orchestra at its winter concert. Both contests are traditionally held in the spring.

History

The Philharmonic Society of Belleville first organized in 1866. Founding musicians and community members included Christopher Espenhain, merchant and cornet virtuoso; Martin Herr, an alderman; Henry Viehmann; Charles Magin, a noted band leader; Dr. Carl Neubert, physician and editor of the German newspaper Post und Zeitung; Theodore Decker, an accomplished pianist; and Martin Medart, a justice of the peace and clarinet player. The group performed its first concert on January 26, 1867 and in 1897, itpurchased the hall on North Jackson which previously housed a Kindergarten.[3] The first conductor was Theodore Decker. In 1962, the Society added a youth orchestra directed by George Tuerck and in 1966 the Society added the Philharmonic Chorale directed by Charles Laughlin. Prior to engaging Robert Hart Baker, Robert Howard was the conductor for 21 years from 1995 to 2016.

Orchestra conductors through 1974 included the following:

Theodore Decker 1866-69,

Julius Liese 1869-1885,

Gustave Neubert 1885-1910,

Adolph Hansing 1910-1911,

Fred A. Kern 1911-1914,

Frederich Fischer 1914-1919,

Carl Magin 1919-1921,

Frank Macke 1921-1922,

John W. Marsh 1923-1935,

Charles Muckensturm 1935-1938,

Don Foster 1938-1943,

Rudolph Magin 1944-1953,

George Tuerck 1954-1961,[3]

Max Stendel 1961-1963,

William Schatzkammer 1963-1969,

Robert Schieber 1969-1971,

Laurent Torno 1971-1974,

Carmine Ficocelli 1974-1975,

Robert J. Hachmeister 1974-1975[4]

Board of Directors

Ethan Edwards - President;

Kathryn Bowman - Vice-President;

Laura Veach - Secretary;

Danny Halel - Asst. Secretary;

Barbara Compton - Treasurer;

Julie Niesen - Asst. Treasurer/Ticket Sales;

Catherine Stoltz - Marketing;

Kathy Albers;

Barbara Ducey;

David Cox;

Hilda Koluch;

Sharron Lindsey;

Danny Nollman;

Jeff Peterson;

Riley Owens III.

References

1. ^{{cite news| title=Berstein to Belleville - Meet the new Philharmonic Conductor| url=http://www.bnd.com/living/magazine/article96183332.html| last=Maddox| first=Terri| date=August 18, 2016| newspaper=Belleville News Democrat| accessdate=March 15, 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web| title=Youth Orchestra: Conductor| url=http://www.bellevillephilharmonic.org/youth-orchestra.html| publisher=Philharmonic Society of Belleville| accessdate=March 15, 2018}}
3. ^{{cite book| last=Diffey| first=Mrs. Frank| year=1961| title=History of the Belleville Philharmonic Society| location=Belleville, Ill| publisher=Friends of the Philharmonic| pages=4-6}}
4. ^{{cite book| last=Blair| first=Virginia| year=1975| title=The Singing Societies and Philharmonic Orchestra of Belleville}}

External links

  • Belleville Philharmonic Orchestra

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