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Asheville Symphony company history timeline

1980

The orchestra brought in their first resident conductor, Robert Hart Baker in 1980.

2004

Baker led the orchestra until 2004, when he was succeeded by Daniel Meyer.

2005

In 2005 the Symphony received a major grant from the Janirve Foundation (established by Irving Jacob Reuter). According to the company's website, the annual budget is approximately $2 million.

2012

In 2012, the Asheville Symphony hosted the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra, marking CIM Orchestra's first performance outside the state of Ohio.

2015

In 2015, the Asheville Symphony launched the biennial Asheville Amadeus festival, which brings together arts groups from across the city for a 10-day festival.

2016

Twelve successful years later, in 2016, the process began again, as Meyer prepared to conclude his tenure with the Symphony.

2017

The 2017 festival included a residency and performance with violinist Midori.

2018

Butorac conducted his first Masterworks concert as the Symphony’s new music director in September 2018.

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Founded
1963
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Headquarters
Asheville, NC
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Founders
Amy McGuire,Claire M. Allen,Daniel Crupi,John W. Ellis,Leigh Dixon,Michael Di Trolio,Sally J. Keeney,Sherry Blakely
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