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Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra company history timeline

1960

The Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1960 by Gordon B. Wright as the Madison Summer Symphony Orchestra.

1968

Gordon Wright is engaged as conductor of the Fairbanks College Symphony Orchestra in Alaska in late 1968.

1969

Upon leaving Wisconsin in 1969, Wright tapped David Lewis Crosby to lead the orchestra.

1974

In 1974, the Madison Summer Symphony officially became the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra to reflect our expanded mission to serve communities across the state throughout the entire year.

1983

In the winter of 1983, Madison businesswoman Pleasant Rowland saw the opportunity to improve access to the arts and create a sense of community while gathering on the beautiful Wisconsin State Capitol lawn.

1984

Subsequently, the first season of Concerts on the Square takes place in 1984.

2003

The WCO embarks on two runouts to Prairie du Sac at the River Arts Auditorium in November and March, and also to Brookfield in the spring of 2003 with Rachel Barton again as soloist.

2006

The 50th anniversary Masterworks season kicks off with 2006 Indianapolis Violin Competition winner Augustin Hadelich.

Ultimately, the gift grows to over $200 million by the time Overture Center is completed in 2006.

2008

38 Prague, scheduled for release in May 2008.

2009

Agreement is finally reached, and concerts resume on April 24, 2009

2017

The WCO records Double Rainbow, the commissioned work from 2017 with Michael and Jessica Shinn.

2018

The Masterworks season opens in January with Donald Fraser’s 2018 Sinfonietta and pianist, Orion Weiss playing Mozart.

2022

On January 28, 2022, the WCO's Masterworks series returned to the Capitol Theater after a nearly two-year hiatus.

In March, the WCO announced a long-awaited return to the Capitol Square for the 2022 Concerts on the Square season.

Performances for the shortened 2022 indoor season include Beethoven's Triple Concerto, a last-minute change in harp soloist to Bridget Kibbey after Yolanda Kondonassis falls and breaks her wrist, and performances by Eric Silberger and John O'Conor.

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