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The Festival Orchestra is a resident ensemble, which varies in size throughout the summer from 70 to more than a 100, depending on repertoire, and is made up of musicians from top-tier orchestras across the country. [10] Each summer, the music director leads four of the seven regular Festival Orchestra Concerts, and each concert features a soloist.
The military played a major role in the historical development of the music of Wyoming. Virtually all posts had a band, and many soldiers learned to play the bugle and served in the drum and bugle corps. Military music was often the most prominent source of entertainment in many parts of early colonial Wyoming. [1]
There were 1,224 symphony orchestras in the United States as of 2014. Some U.S. orchestras maintain a full 52-week performing season, but most are small and have shorter seasons.
Casper is home to the Troopers, [49] a drum and bugle corps in Drum Corps International, and the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra. [50] In the summer, Casper's City Band performs free concerts Thursday evenings at Washington Park. [48]
Katseanes has been a frequent guest conductor and clinician appearing with the Utah Symphony, Ballet West, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra, and community orchestras throughout the West. He has worked with All-State orchestras in Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, New Hampshire, Tennessee, Utah, and Wyoming. . [5] [6]
Premiered by the Hilton Head Orchestra "Meditation" (2008) Premiered by the University of Wyoming Symphony "Fanfare: Welcome Home" (2010) Premiered by the Gulf Coast Symphony "Caribbean Sleigh Ride" (2010) Premiered by The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra [13] "The Wolf Was Framed!" (2011) Premiered by the Cherokee Symphony, Lee Thorson conductor.
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The Music of Life premiered in the United States in April, 2002 and was performed by the Akron Symphony Orchestra. Curiale has also composed separate pieces, most notably “Wind River” which was commissioned by the University of Wyoming Symphony Orchestra in commemoration of the new millennium.