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Wyoming Symphony Orchestra

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Found in 568 Collections and/or Records:

Casper Civic Symphony: March 5, 1972, 1972-03-05

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Scope and Contents From the File: When Edmund Marty departed from the Casper Civic Symphony, the orchestra could not find an official conductor to replace him mid-season, so their assistant conductor and music educator Rex Eggleston stepped in to fill the position. Eggleston conducted the CCS from 1970 until 1972 when the Symphony found a new, official conductor. He continued to teach music in Casper as well as guide the young maestro until they could take over. Some of the only documents the collection has for Rex Eggleston...
Dates: 1972-03-05

Casper Civic Symphony Planning , 1969-12-08

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Scope and Contents From the File: Casper Civic Symphony refers to the post-war condition of the Symphony Orchestra in Casper that started in 1947 with Blaine D. Coolbaugh as its director and continued until 1973 under Curtis Peacock. Under the name Casper Civic Symphony, the orchestra had five conductors: Blaine D. Coolbaugh (1947-1958), Ernest Hagen (1959-1962), Edmund Marty (1962-1970), temporary/assistant conductor Rex Eggleston (1970-1972), and Curtis Peacock (1972-1973). In 1972 Peacock took over the CCS and by 1974 its...
Dates: 1969-12-08

Casper Civic Symphony Planning, 1969 - 1977

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Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection consists of programs, posters, photographs, scrapbooks, notebooks, records, and ephemera produced by the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra.

Dates: 1969 - 1977

Casper Civic Symphony Program, 1970-10-18

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Scope and Contents From the File: Ernest Hagen passed the responsibility of condutor onto Edmund Marty in 1962 who conducted for the Casper Civic Symphony until he resigned in 1970. Under Marty, the CCS became a more refined orchestra and they were able to host guest musicians locally, from other states, and occassionally from other countries. Casper College officially agreed to pay the orchestra conductor's salary, as well as provide a teaching opportunity at the community college as a musical educator. Hagen and Marty...
Dates: 1970-10-18

Casper Civic Symphony Program, 1973-02-11

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Scope and Contents From the File: Curtis Peacock was the next maestro of the CCS and spent 30 years in total with the Orchestra. The Symphony gained local and national attention, was able to host some of its biggest, most successful events, and became a true, professional Symphony under Peacock's tutelage. Peacock was guided by assistant conductor Rex Eggleston for the 1972-1973 season, notably his trial run as conductor, and by 1974 he was official. The Symphony had four name changes under Peacock: Casper Civic Symphony...
Dates: 1973-02-11

Casper Civic Symphony Program, 1956-01-24

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Scope and Contents

Casper Civic Symphony 1956 Concert Program, as found in the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra Archives available for research use through the Goodstein Foundation Library. The archives of the Orchestra consist of programs, posters, photographs, scrapbooks, notebooks, records, and ephemera produced by the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra.

1 original program.

Dates: 1956-01-24

Casper Civic Symphony Program, 1958-01-26

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Scope and Contents

Casper Civic Symphony 1958 Concert Program, as found in the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra Archives available for research use through the Goodstein Foundation Library. The archives of the Orchestra consist of programs, posters, photographs, scrapbooks, notebooks, records, and ephemera produced by the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra.

Contains 1 original and 1 duplicte.

Dates: 1958-01-26

Casper Civic Symphony Program, 1972-10-22

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Scope and Contents

Casper Civic Symphony October 22, 1972 Concert Program, as found in the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra Archives available for research use through the Goodstein Foundation Library. The archives of the Orchestra consist of programs, posters, photographs, scrapbooks, notebooks, records, and ephemera produced by the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra

Dates: 1972-10-22

Casper Civic Symphony Program: 1956, 1956

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Scope and Contents From the File: From 1943-1946, there was no activity or performance from the Symphony Orchestra of Casper because of WWII. Soon after the end of the war in 1947, a man named Blaine D. Coolbaugh revived the Symphony calling it Casper Civic Symphony. The items therein this file are programs from 1956 and 1958 that list Coolbaugh as the conductor to the CCS after WWII and they are the only programs from before 1959 in the collection until other programs and newspaper articles are documented in the scrapbooks...
Dates: 1956

Casper Civic Symphony Program: 1958, 1958

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Scope and Contents From the File: From 1943-1946, there was no activity or performance from the Symphony Orchestra of Casper because of WWII. Soon after the end of the war in 1947, a man named Blaine D. Coolbaugh revived the Symphony calling it Casper Civic Symphony. The items therein this file are programs from 1956 and 1958 that list Coolbaugh as the conductor to the CCS after WWII and they are the only programs from before 1959 in the collection until other programs and newspaper articles are documented in the scrapbooks...
Dates: 1958

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