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Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

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The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (SPCO), based in Saint Paul (the state capital of Minnesota), is the nation's only full-time professional chamber orchestra. In collaboration with six Artistic Partners, the 35 virtuoso musicians present more than 150 concerts and educational programs each year and reach over 85,500 listeners each week on 63 public radio stations nationwide. The orchestra's recording of Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring was one of the earliest digital audio recordings to see commercial release.[citation needed]

Beginning with the 2004 – 2005 season, the SPCO adopted a new artistic model by eliminating the position of Music Director and creating positions for several Artistic Partners, prominent established musicians. Under this model, the members of the SPCO are given a much higher degree of artistic control.

During the 2005 – 2006 season, two new partnerships were formed with the SPCO: a three-year residency with the University of Chicago and a multi-faceted collaboration with the University of Minnesota School of Music. Launched in 1995, the SPCO's award-winning[citation needed] CONNECT education program reaches 6,000 students annually in 16 Minneapolis and Saint Paul Public Schools.

Group leadership

Bobby McFerrin served as Creative Chair 1994-1999.

Artistic Partners

Awards and recognitions

Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance:

See also

External links