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Artis—Naples company history timeline

1989

1989: The Philharmonic Center for the Arts announces its inaugural season, and over 6,000 tickets are sold in three days.

1990

1990: The orchestra changes its name to Naples Philharmonic Orchestra, and a full-time core orchestra is hired.

1992

1992: The Naples Philharmonic Brass Quintet wins first place at the prestigious Summit International Brass Competition.

1993

1993: Internationally renowned conductors Erich Kunzel and Christopher Seaman are named as the orchestra's principal pops conductor and music director respectively; Keith Lockhart joins the orchestra as guest conductor.

1995

1995: The orchestra's recording of The Manhattan Transfer Meets Tubby the Tuba is nominated for a Grammy Award.

1996

1996: The Naples Philharmonic Brass Quintet earns second place at the Concours International de Quintettes de Cuivres in Narbonne, France.

1997

1997: The orchestra releases its first CD on the Telarc label.

1998

1998: The Philharmonic Youth Chorale is established.

1999

1999: The Kohan Administration Building expands to three stories.

2000

2000: The orchestra accompanies Luciano Pavarotti and Andrea Bocelli in concerts in Miami.

2001

2001: The Philharmonic Youth Orchestra is formed.

2002

2002: The orchestra is featured in a nationally televised PBS show A Century of Broadway.

2003

2003: Fiesta at the Philharmonic, a second nationally broadcast concert, airs on PBS.

2004

2004: Jorge Mester is named music director.

2007

2007: The orchestra celebrates 25 years with a grand fundraising gala, featuring Kathleen Battle, Samuel Ramey, Bernadette Peters and Joel Grey.

2008

2008: The Sypert Salon Series of chamber music launches.

2011

2011: Myra Janco Daniels retires from the Philharmonic Center for the Arts; Kathleen van Bergen is appointed as CEO and President.

2013

2013: The Philharmonic Center for the Arts becomes Artis—Naples, unifying all visual and performing arts programming under one new identity.

2016

2016: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra makes their debut in Florida.

2018

2018: Andrey Boreyko celebrates five years as music director, and Artis—Naples announces appointment of Emerson Millar as co-concertmaster of the Naples Philharmonic.

2020

2020: The Baker Museum repair and expansion opens, and the museum celebrates its 20th anniversary.

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