"Casper Symphony Terrific in Pops Concert Sunday" Newspaper Article Copy, 1967-05-09
Scope and Contents
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 name changed to Casper Symphony and then Casper Symphony Orchestra in 1978. The name changed again in 1994 to the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra and it is still called the WSO today.
Dates
- 1967-05-09
Creator
- Wyoming Symphony Orchestra (Organization)
Extent
1 Sheets
Language of Materials
English
Physical Location
This item belongs in the 1972-1973 Season Scrapbook in the WSO Scrapbooks box.
Creator
- Wyoming Symphony Orchestra (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Casper College Archives and Special Collections Repository
125 College Drive
Casper Wyoming United States 82601 United States
3072682549
hanz.olson@caspercollege.edu