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South Dakota Symphony Orchestra

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The South Dakota Symphony Orchestra (SDSO) is an American orchestra located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and is a member of the League of American Orchestras. Approximately 90 musicians make up the orchestra, varying from professionals to semiprofessionals. A typical season consists of several touring performances as well as ten concerts with full orchestra, three chamber concerts, and two special event performances. Concerts are held in the Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science in downtown Sioux Falls. The SDSO official song is "Alleluias for Orchestra" written by South Dakota composer Stephen Yarbrough. In 2007 the endowment for the SDSO was 2.2 million dollars a growth of 28 times since 1998.[1]

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History and reception

The orchestra was founded in 1922 [2] at Augustana College. Conductor and music director Delta David Gier has been with the SDSO since the 2004-2005 season, and is also an assistant conductor for the New York Philharmonic. Michael Manley of the American Symphony Orchestra League said of the SDSO, "...from its visionary music director to its passionate musicians, from its active and dedicated donors and board to its devoted and tireless staff—the South Dakota Symphony is one of those unexpected masterpieces you happen upon, whose impact manages to encompass the world.[1] Since the 2004-2005 season Pulitzer prize-winning composers Paul Moravec and Steven Stucky have had residencies and given concerts with the orchestra. The SDSO was selected as one of two hosts for a week long residency by Japanese violin virtuoso Midori for the 2007-2008 season.

In 2022, The New Yorker featured the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, describing it as among the nation's "boldest orchestras".[3]

Following a major donation, the orchestra announced plans to revive Pulitzer Prize-winning opera Giants in the Earth, which has been scarcely performed live and is currently inaccessible to the general public.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Manley, Michael (March 5, 2007). "First Impressions of the South Dakota Symphony". Polyphonic.org. Retrieved 2008-02-28.
  2. ^ "South Dakota Symphony Orchestra". Artscouncil.sd.gov. Retrieved 2015-05-31.
  3. ^ Ross, Alex. "How the South Dakota Symphony Became One of America's Boldest Orchestras".
  4. ^ Keene, C.J. "South Dakota Symphony Orchestra receives largest donation in history".

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