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The Chattanooga Symphony & Opera was the first combined professional resident symphony and opera company in the nation, merging in 1985. [12] World-class Soviet director Vakhtang Jordania was recruited to become the conductor and artistic director. He was succeeded in 1992 by Robert Bernhardt. [13] Bernhardt left the CSO directorship in April ...
The Little Opera Company of New Jersey; New Jersey Concert Opera; ... Chattanooga Symphony and Opera; Knoxville Opera; Marble City Opera (Knoxville, Tennessee) [29]
Robert "Bob" Bernhardt is an American symphony conductor.He is currently in his 27th season as Principal Pops Conductor of the Louisville Orchestra (and in his 43rd consecutive season there), and in his 13th season as Music Director Emeritus of the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera (where he was Music Director for 19 seasons).
Madame Emmy Land Wolff died in 1955 and Dr. Wolff retired from opera five years later and returned to Rüschlikon, Switzerland, where he died in 1961. Many feel that this couple created a sensation with their opera productions in Chattanooga. The opera company they founded (now part of the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera) is still active.
After his defection, he held music director and/or principal guest conductor positions with the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera, the Spokane Symphony, the Daegu City Symphony and KBS Symphony Orchestra in South Korea, the Russian Federal Orchestra and St. Petersburg Festival Orchestra of Russia, and Kharkiv Philharmonic of Ukraine, with whom he ...
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Chattanooga Symphony and Opera; Chenille Sisters; China (band) The Chosen Few (1980s Australian band) Christ on Parade; The Christians (band) The Clayton–Hamilton Jazz Orchestra; Color (band) The Communards; Community Women's Orchestra; The Company (vocal group) Concerto Köln; The Conscious Daughters; Coroner (band) Crosby Sisters; The Crowd ...
Kay Bhothinard and Peter Field knew their home was in need of some TLC. But they didn't know it would end up on PBS's "This Old House."