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Greenville Symphony Orchestra : ウィキペディア英語版 | Greenville Symphony Orchestra
The Greenville Symphony (full name: Greenville Symphony Orchestra) is an American symphony orchestra based in Greenville, South Carolina. Its home is located in the heart of downtown Greenville next to the Peace Center. The Greenville Symphony Orchestra is devoted to providing a support of the Arts for the many communities of Greenville, South Carolina. The Greenville Symphony Association (GSA) "provides educational and cultural opportunities for Upstate residents through the presentation of live orchestral music." 〔(http://www.greenvilleonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2010306020065 )〕 During each season the Greenville Symphony Orchestra offers a selection of concert programs: six Masterworks concerts, four Chamber Orchestra concerts, a Holiday at the Peace, and three Spotlight Series concerts. The Masterworks Series, providing great classical masterpieces, is presented at the Peace Center each year. The Chamber Orchestra Series, featuring a different side of classical repertoire, is held at the Gunter Theatre. The GSO Spotlight Series, offering a casual hour of chamber music with friends, takes place at the Centre Stage Theater. ==History== The Greenville Symphony Orchestra began as a small group of volunteer musicians practicing in the Women’s college auditorium on the old Furman University campus in 1948. The Symphony performed its first 50 years mainly in Furman’s McAlister Auditorium. During the GSO’s first three years Furman University professor Robert Cantrick conducted the Symphony; the following five years were directed by Pedro Sanjuan. In 1956, Peter Rickett, bass instructor at Furman, became the orchestra’s first resident conductor. He led with Greenville Symphony for 34 years. With the opening of The Peace Center for the Performing Arts in 1990, David Pollitt was appointed as the orchestra’s fourth music director. Nine years later Edvard Tchivzhel took the positions of both music director and conductor of the Greenville Symphony Orchestra. The GSO has grown significantly over the years with two concerts being offered during its first season in 1948 to thirty-three concerts in their 60th year. In 2009, one reviewer for The Greenville News wrote about the Greenville Symphony Orchestra, "it's always a packed house." 〔(http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/greenvilleonline/access/1901103211.html?FMT=ABS&date=Nov+15%2C+2009 )〕 As a feature of the orchestra's classical repertoire, renowned guest artists are invited to perform each concert season.
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