Colorado Symphony Orchestra
About the Orchestra
As the region’s only full-time professional orchestra, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (CSO) embraces a tradition of musical excellence by presenting a wide variety of symphonic performances—from classical repertoire to innovative new forms—primarily in Denver’s Boettcher Concert Hall.
Enriching the souls of music lovers of all ages with an 80+ year legacy of symphonic music in Colorado, the CSO plays a key role in making Denver and the Rocky Mountain Region an exciting place to live, work and raise families. Each season, approximately 250,000 patrons attend CSO concerts, including a 21-week Masterworks series of classical programs, as well as pops, family, holiday and summer parks concerts.
Established in 1989 as the successor to the Denver Symphony, the CSO is Colorado’s only resident orchestra composed of professional musicians employed to play symphonic music on a full-time basis.
Under Music Director Laureate Marin Alsop’s leadership the last eleven seasons, the CSO has gained recognition on both the regional and national levels as one of the finest performing orchestras in the country. Many of the CSO’s performances are broadcast on Colorado Public Radio to a statewide audience. Reaching an even more expansive audience, a number of the CSO’s programs are broadcast nationally on National Public Radio’s Performance Today.
In April 2004, the CSO appointed Jeffrey Kahane, music director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the Santa Rosa Symphony, as the ninth music director in the 82-year history of the Denver and Colorado Symphony Orchestras.
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