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Columbus Symphony company history timeline

1951

The Columbus Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1951 as the Columbus Little Symphony, following the demise of the city's previous professional symphony, the Columbus Philharmonic Orchestra.

1961

From its founding until 1961, the Symphony was unique in that it was governed exclusively by women, veterans of the Women's Association of the Columbus Philharmonic.

1980

By 1980, the Columbus Symphony was presenting three fully staged operatic productions each year.

1981

In 1981, as the Symphony celebrated its 30th anniversary, it had grown from three concerts in its first season to a nine-concert symphonic series, three pops concerts, a chamber orchestra and ensemble series, more than 200 educational programs and three major outdoor pops concerts.

1983

1983 began the inaugural season of the Columbus Symphony's Picnic with the Pops summer concert series, now a central Ohio tradition.

2001

In 2001 it celebrated its 50th anniversary with a debut concert at Carnegie Hall under music director Alessandro Siciliani.

2006

After a two-year search, management named Junichi Hirokami as the orchestra's sixth music director on June 1, 2006.

2008

On November 13, 2008, in a letter to the orchestra's musicians, Hirokami announced that the board of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra had dismissed him from his post, effective immediately.

2009

Roland Valliere, began his tenure with as executive director of the orchestra on August 3, 2009.

2014

The orchestra's seventh music director, appointed in 2014, is Rossen Milanov.

2016

In July 2016, rapper Nelly performed with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra.

2019

In 2019, the Ohio State University Marching Band performed with the group during an annual event hosted by Nationwide Insurance, Picnic with the Pops.

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