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171:. The conductor was Rudolph Speil. He was succeeded in subsequent seasons by a variety of conductors until 1900 when Hugo Kalsow was appointed and served until the orchestra ceased operations in 1910. The Detroit Symphony resumed operations in 1914 when ten Detroit society women each contributed $ 100 to the organization and pledged to find 100 additional subscribers. They soon hired a music director, Weston Gales, a 27-year-old church organist from Boston, who led the first performance of the reconstituted orchestra on February 26, 1914, again at the old Detroit Opera House. 1545: 47: 1403: 160: 389:
and Android devices. Live from Orchestra Hall has been viewed by more than 550,000 viewers in over 100 countries since its inception. On October 7, 2012, the DSO webcast its first Pops concert, 'Cirque de la Symphonie', which was also projected onto the building for the general public for the orchestra's first ever, larger-than-life "MaxCast".
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management reached an agreement on April 3, 2011. Concerts resumed April 9, 2011, with a weekend of free concerts. The DSO's first weekend back, tickets for all concerts were priced at $ 20. The DSO instituted similar "patron-minded pricing" for the 2011–12 season with most seats to all classical concerts priced at $ 15 or $ 25.
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On April 10, 2011, the DSO launched 'Live from Orchestra Hall', the first free webcast series by an orchestra. During classical weekends, DSO concerts are streamed live to a worldwide audience. On October 9, 2010, the DSO expanded the series to mobile devices through the DSO to Go mobile app for iOS
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first guest-conducted the orchestra. In February 2024, the DSO announced the appointment of Berglund as its next principal guest conductor, effective with the 2024-2025 season, with an initial contract of four seasons. Berglund is the first female conductor to be named to this post with the Detroit
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as its twelfth music director. In February 2010, the orchestra announced the extension of Slatkin's contract as DSO music director through the 2012–2013 season. Slatkin took a salary reduction to help relieve the orchestra's financial difficulties. In December 2014, the DSO announced an extension of
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Since the DSO returned to the stage in April 2011, the orchestra reorganised its activities under the umbrella term of 'OneDSO', with new work in such areas as community engagement and digital accessibility. The Neighborhood Series attracted new subscribers for the orchestra in venues around metro
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first guest-conducted the DSO, as an emergency substitute for Slatkin. Bignamini returned in October 2019 for a further guest-conducting engagement with the orchestra. In January 2020, the DSO announced the appointment of Bignamini as its next music director, effective with the 2020–2021 season,
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about the new conditions. He remarked on the loss of significant members of the orchestra and the prevalence of substitute musicians, leading to a slight decline in quality. Tanau claimed that the 30% wage cut and loss of prestige meant that the DSO could no longer attract the "best of the best".
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A labor dispute prompted DSO musicians to strike on October 4, 2010. On February 19, 2011, after the musicians rejected a final offer made on February 15, 2011, DSO management announced it would suspend the remainder of the 2010–2011 concert season. Following a six-month strike, the musicians and
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was constructed in 1919 in four months and twenty-three days. Under Gabrilowitsch, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra quickly became one of the most prominent orchestras in the country, performing with the leading artists of the day. In 1922, the orchestra gave the world's first radio broadcast of a
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In 2013, the DSO returned to Carnegie Hall for the first time in 17 years to perform in the Spring for Music Festival. In January 2014, the DSO announced that board, musicians, and management agreed to a new three-year contract eight months before the current one expired.
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Anne Parsons was the orchestra's president and chief executive officer from 2004 until her death in March 2022. In December 2021, the orchestra announced the appointment of Erik Rӧnmark as its next president and chief executive officer, effective March 2022.
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In 1989, following a 20-year rescue and restoration effort, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra returned to Orchestra Hall. Further renovations to the hall were completed in 2003, including a $ 60 million addition and a recital hall and education wing, the
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began his music directorship in 1990, and served through 2005, the second-longest in the orchestra's history. Järvi now has the title of music director emeritus with the orchestra. Following Järvi's departure, the DSO named
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and enjoyed two hit singles: "Hungry for Love" (#3 Billboard Adult Contemporary) and "I'm Satisfied" (#89 U.S. Pop). In 1966, members of the orchestra were seen recording in the Motown studio on West Grand Boulevard with
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Slatkin's contract as music director through the 2017–2018 season. With the 2018–2019 season, Slatkin took the title of music director laureate, the first former DSO music director to be granted that title.
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as Principal Pops Conductor Designate, and Na'Zir McFadden as assistant conductor. Leonard Slatkin, the previous music director, is the orchestra's current music director laureate.
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at the piano. Gabrilowitsch was music director until his death in 1936. From 1934 to 1942, the orchestra performed for millions across the country as the official orchestra of
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with an initial contract of 6 seasons. In December 2023, the orchestra announced the extension of Bignamini's contract as music director through the 2030-2031 season.
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The symphony has produced many recordings on the Victor, London, Decca, Mercury, RCA, Chandos and DSO labels. The DSO recording of
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This acronym is used for convenience. Other orchestras such as the Dallas Symphony Orchestra also use the acronym 'DSO'.
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On the anniversary of the strike a member of the musicians' negotiating committee, violinist Marian Tanau, spoke to the
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The DSO performed the first concert of its first subscription season at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 19, 1887 at the
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In 1970, the DSO instituted the Detroit Symphony Youth Orchestra as a training group, under Paul Freeman.
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for the ABC TV documentary "Anatomy of Pop: The Music Explosion". The song they perform is the hit "
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In popular music, members of the orchestra provided the recorded string accompaniments on many of
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In 1939, three years after Gabrilowitsch's death, the orchestra moved from Orchestra Hall to the
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as its principal guest conductor and artistic advisor for a 2-year period, from 2006 to 2008.
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as music director in 1918 brought instant status to the new orchestra. A friend of composers
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Detroit, helping to increase total subscription growth of nearly 25% from 2011 to 2014.
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After a five-year search, the DSO announced on October 7, 2007, the appointment of
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classic hits of the 1960s, usually under the direction of the orchestra's
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symphony orchestra concert with Gabrilowitsch conducting and guest artist
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is the current music director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, with
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America's Concertmasters (Detroit Monographs in Musicology)
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The Detroit Symphony Orchestra: Grace, Grit, and Glory
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Fritz Kalsow (1847–1930), manager of DSO in 1887–1910
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Harris, Laurie Lanzen; Ganson, Paul (June 9, 2016).
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Detroit Symphony
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Max M. Fisher Music Center
Midtown
Jader Bignamini
Jeff Tyzik
Enrico Lopez-Yañez
Neeme Järvi

Detroit Opera House
Ossip Gabrilowitsch
Gustav Mahler
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Orchestra Hall
Artur Schnabel
The Ford Sunday Evening Hour
Masonic Temple Theatre
Great Depression
Music Hall
Ford Auditorium
Detroit River
Paul Paray
Mercury

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