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Chicago Symphony Orchestra

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Formed:
1891, over 121 years ago.
Names:
Alternative names: CSO & Orchestre Symphonique de Chicago.
Snapshot:
A Group with 70 releases, and credited 50 times on others' music. 9 members.

Biography

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The Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is an American orchestra based in Chicago, Illinois. It is one of the five American orchestras commonly referred to as the "Big Five". Founded in 1891, the Symphony makes its home at Orchestra Hall in Chicago and plays a summer season at the Ravinia Festival. The music director designate is Riccardo Muti, due to begin his tenure in 2010.

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Genres

Classical, Ballet, Opera. Vote on Genres

Discography

120 releases – 70 under their own name and 50 credits on others' music Edit

Members

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Adolph Herseth

current & founder member

Arnold Jacobs

founder member

Dale Clevenger

current & founder member

Helen Kotas Hirsch

founder member

Jean Martinon

founder member

Max Pottag

founder member

Philip Farkas

founder member

Ray Still

current & founder member

Wendell Hoss

founder member

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