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Sudbury Symphony Orchestra : ウィキペディア英語版
Sudbury Symphony Orchestra

The Sudbury Symphony Orchestra (SSO) is a Canadian symphony orchestra based Sudbury, Ontario. Incorporated in 1975 as a not-for-profit registered charity, the orchestra performs an annual six-concert series at the 1337-seat Sanctuary of Glad Tidings Church on Regent Street South in Sudbury.
==History==
The orchestra was originally founded in 1953 as a community orchestra and gave its first public performance on January 13, 1954, conducted by Emil First at the Sudbury High School Auditorium.〔Gilhula, Vicki (April 26, 2010). ("Sudbury's symphony celebrates 35 years of harmony" ). ''Northern Life''. Retrieved 17 September 2013.〕 Eric Woodward, took over as Music Director in 1957, and in 1962 the orchestra was merged into the Sudbury Philharmonic Society, a combined choral and orchestral ensemble. The orchestra and the choir later became separate ensembles again, with the orchestra re-constituted in 1975 under its present name.〔Kozak, Metro. ("Sudbury, Ont ). ''The Canadian Encyclopedia/Encyclopedia of Music in Canada''. Retrieved 17 September 2013.〕 Under Metro Kozak, the orchestra's Music Director from its incorporation in 1975 until his retirement in 1997, the orchestra grew to over 60 musicians with several instructors from the music programs at Laurentian University and Cambrian College serving as its permanent musicians. Kozak also founded the Sudbury Youth Orchestra to prepare future musicians for the SSO.〔 Wallace, C.M. (1996). (''Sudbury: Rail Town to Regional Capital'' ). Dundern. ISBN 145971363X〕〔(Sudbury Community Builders Awards of Excellence 2007: Dr. Metro Kozak ). Retrieved 17 September 2013.〕 Victor Sawa, who took over as Music Director in 1997, is also the Music Director of the Regina Symphony Orchestra and a former Resident Conductor of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra.〔''Leader-Post'' (May 15, 2007). ("Sawa to be roasted and toasted" ). Retrieved 17 September 2013.〕 At the end of the Orchestra's 2013.2014 season, it was announced that the following season would be Maestro Sawa's last as Music Director of the Sudbury Symphony. A search has been started for his successor, with finalists expected to conduct the Orchestra in the 2015.2016 season.〔''Northern Life (October 2, 2014). ("SSO Director Heading to the Big Leagues" )〕

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