Baton Rouge Symphony Chamber Players


Biographie Baton Rouge Symphony Chamber Players


The Baton Rouge Symphony Chamber Players
is an ensemble of musicians from the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra. Founded in 1947, the Baton Rouge Symphony is the oldest arts organization in the region and the oldest professional orchestra in the state. Along with the orchestra itself, the organization also includes a Symphony League, a Symphony Chorus, and the Louisiana Youth Orchestras. In addition to its Masterworks programming, The Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra reaches over 7,000 young people per year through its numerous education and outreach programs.

In 1999, during the Baton Rouge Symphonyís 50th anniversary season, Dr. Timothy Muffitt was selected as Music Director and still currently holds the position. In 2007, the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra announced the appointment of David Torns, Music Director of the Louisiana Youth Orchestras, to the position of Assistant Conductor of the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra. In 2011, Dr. David Shaler was appointed as Chorus Master of the Baton Rouge Symphony Chorus.

The Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestraís season consists of a seven-concert Masterworks series as well as a three-concert Chamber Series. The Chamber Series is sponsored by Charles and Carole Lamar. This particular program was partially funded by the Kurt Weill Foundation For Music, Inc. The Irene W. and C.B. Pennington Foundation ìGreat Performers in Concertî series has brought world-class talent to Louisianaís capital city for the past ten years. These concerts in collaboration with the orchestra have featured artists such as Yo-Yo Ma, Renee Fleming, Chris Botti, Itzhak Perlman, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, and most recently, Natalie Cole.

The mission of the Baton Rouge Symphony is to develop and maintain a financially-sound, first-class symphony orchestra with a regional and national profile which will provide education and cultural enrichment for the people of the greater Baton Rouge region and neighboring communities.

Baton Rouge Symphony programs are made possible in part by: Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge; Community Funds for the Arts Campaign; City of Baton Rouge and the Parish of East Baton Rouge; Louisiana State Arts Council, Division of the Arts.

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