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  2. Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts and Corporate Presentations is a performance hall, which opened in September 2002 in Richardson, Texas.The center is named for local philanthropist, Charles W. Eisemann, in recognition of a $2,000,000 gift [1] from the Eisemann Foundation Fund of The Communities Foundation of Texas.

  3. Richardson Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Richardson Symphony Orchestra (RSO) is an American symphony orchestra based in Richardson, Texas. The orchestra is resident at the Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts . [ 1 ]

  4. Plano Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The orchestra was founded in 1983 as the Plano Chamber Orchestra; its name was changed to Symphony in 1998. [1] [2] In November 2021, the Symphony received its largest-ever donation of $410,000, which will be used for various improvements including upgrading ticketing systems, creating a new strings section, and underwriting the Symphony's 2022-23 40th anniversary season.

  5. Theatrical Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    Instead, they had to go through the Syndicate, who orchestrated their tour. They would go on to have control of the activities of around 1500 theatres. Through Frohman they would also have control or be actively managing lead actors, such as, William Gillette , John Drew, Annie Russell , Maude Adams , Henry Miller, and many more.

  6. List of works by Charles Thomas Cozens - Wikipedia

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    2008 Eagle and Hawk In Concert as part of the first-ever Indigenous Festival: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Charles T. Cozens, arranger; Alexander Michelwaite, conductor; Eagle And Hawk [9] 2006 Quartetto Gelato In Concert with The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Charles T. Cozens, contributing arranger; Quartetto Gelato

  7. Double Concerto (Carter) - Wikipedia

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    The first orchestra is led by the harpsichord and comprises a flute (doubling piccolo), horn, trombone (doubling bass trombone), two percussionists, viola, and double bass. The second orchestra is led by the piano and comprises an oboe , clarinet (doubling E-flat clarinet ), bassoon , horn, two percussionists, violin , and cello .

  8. Symphony No. 3 (Ives) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 3, S. 3 (K. 1A3), The Camp Meeting by Charles Ives (1874–1954) was written between 1908 and 1910. In 1947, the symphony was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music . Ives is reported to have given half the money to Lou Harrison , who conducted the premiere.

  9. Orchestral Set No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus gave the world premiere performance on February 11, 1967, with Morton Gould conducting in Orchestra Hall; the same forces made the first recording the following week on February 15 in Chicago's Medinah Temple for RCA Records. The second performance of the work was also its European premiere.