The orchestra moved to the Royal Theatre in 1943, performing three to four concerts each season. The Victoria Symphony Society was incorporated 12 May 1948. By 1951 eight concerts were being presented annually, and in 1953 the orchestra made its first tour of Vancouver Island. Gruber was succeeded in 1963 by Otto-Werner Mueller; Mueller in 1967 by Laszlo Gati; Gati in 1979 (after a season of guest conductors 1978-9) by Paul Freeman (b Richmond, Va, 2 Jan 1935), former conductor-in-residence of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Glen Fast (b Regina 25 Aug 1950), the orchestra's associate conductor beginning in 1983, became its artistic advisor and resident conductor in 1988 and its associate music director in 1989. Freeman became music director emeritus in 1988. After another season of guest conductors 1988-9, Peter McCoppin became music director and principal conductor in 1989. Under McCoppins leadership, the Victoria Symphony became one of the most successful and popular ensembles in Canada.
Expansion
In 1991 concerts were held at the Royal Theatre and the University of Victoria Centre (Farquhar) Auditorium, a practice continued after 2000.
Festivals, Tours, Series
Conducting Appointments, Highlights, 1994 - Present
In 1994, Dutch-born Kees Bakels was appointed principal guest conductor, and Brian Jackson principal pops conductor. Bakels was music director 1998-2002, followed by Timothy Vernon as interim music director. Following the 2002-03 season, which saw several guest conductors, Tania Miller one of the few female conductors in North America was named music director. Principal guest conductors have been Yannick Nézet-Séguin (2003-06) and Alain Trudel (2008- ). Giuseppe Pietraroia became conductor-in-residence in 2003.
Concertmasters have included Clifford Evens (1951-61); Derry Deane Drinkall (1977-82); Pablo Diemecke (1987-2006), replaced by Sydney Humphreys for the 1991-1992 season; and Terence Tam (2008- ).
In 2009 the Victoria Symphony comprised 34 full-time and 12 part-time contract musicians and offered a 37-week season. Among the highlights is the annual Symphony Splash fundraising concert held on the long weekend in August. The orchestra performs on a barge in the inner harbour, with many spectators in canoes, kayaks, or dragon-boats. Other highlights have included a 1994 fundraising concert with David Foster, and a 1996 concert to honour poet P.K. Pages 90th birthday.
Commissions and Contemporary Music
The Victoria Symphony introduced an annual 3-concert contemporary music series in 1986, and has regularly included a generous number of 20th-century and new works in the orchestra's main subscription series. Over the years the orchestra has commissioned works by Canadians including John Beckwith's Flower Variations and Wheels (1962), Michel Perrault's Centennial Homage (1967), Harry Freedman's Klee Wyck (1971), and Srul Irving Glick's Concerto for violin, premiered in 1976 by the orchestra and Steven Staryk. The orchestra has also premiered Murray Adaskin's The Travelling Musicians (1984; Catherine Lewis, soprano soloist); Divertimento No. 6 for percussion and orchestra (1985; Salvador Ferreras, soloist); and Concerto for Orchestra (1990) - commissioned for the orchestra's 50th anniversary. Among its other premieres have been works by Gordon Lucas (Scherzo, 1985; Overture to Telemakis, 1988; and Symphony No. 2, 1989); Richard Payne's Pacific Lines (1991); Harry Freedman's A Garland for Terry (1986); Robert Rosen's "...sans bruit..." (1988); Rodney Sharman's Phantom Screen (the last three works commissioned with Canada Council assistance); John Oliver's La Abuela (2006); and Tobin Stokes's Mind Over Mountain (2006). Under Paul Freeman the orchestra performed Oskar Morawetz's Memorial to Martin Luther King and other works 24 Jan 1985 for national broadcast on CBC TV; Anthony Elliott was cello soloist. Three concerts in tribute to composer Robert Farnon were given in 2007. The orchestra has also performed music by Linda Bouchard, Rudolf Komorous and Ann Southam, among other Canadians.
Composers-in-residence have been Anna Hstman and Tobin Stokes (both 2005-08), and Rodney Sharman (2008-11). 2006 saw the first of the New Currents festivals, an annual event exploring new music while often utilizing local artists and composers. Tania Miller has a marked commitment to the presentation of contemporary music.
Guest Soloists and Conductors
Guest artists appearing with the orchestra have included the conductors Kazuyoshi Akiyama, John Avison, Kees Bakels, Clifford Evens, Victor Feldbrill, Arthur Fiedler, Brian Jackson, Jeanne Lamon, Uri Mayer, Glenn Mossop, and Bramwell Tovey, and the solo performers Robert Aitken, Paul Badura-Skoda, Liona Boyd, Helmut Brauss, Katja and Corey Cerovsek, Angela Cheng, Anna Chornodolska, Van Cliburn, Jane Coop, Philippe Entremont, Mary Lou Fallis, Janina Fialkowska, Eugene Fodor, Maureen Forrester, Rivka Golani, Moshe Hammer, Desmond Hoebig, Marek Jablonski, Anton Kuerti, Louis Lortie, Ian Parker, Marina Piccinini, Leonard Rose, Catherine Robbin, Gerald Stanick, Giorgio Tozzi, Riki Turofsky, Valdy, and Narciso Yepes.
Discography
Tchaikovsky - Freedman Klee Wyck - Ginastera. Freeman conductor. 1983. Total TRC-1060
Saint-Saëns - Tchaikovsky. Harnoy, violoncello. Freeman conductor. 1984. Fanfare DFL-7009/Pro Arte CDD-399/(Saint-Saëns) RCA RL-71004
Symphony Splash. McCoppin conductor. 1999. GSP Records GSPR01
Author Audrey Saint Denys Johnson, Odean Long, Kevin James, Richard Haskell, Sarah Church
Salisbury, Dorothy. "Music in British Columbia outside Vancouver," Canadian Music Journal, vol 2, Summer 1958
Edds, Jack. "Orchestra Canada presents... Victoria Symphony," Orchestra Canada, vol 4, Mar 1977
Reprise: A Scrapbook, supplement to Victoria Daily Times, 28 Jul 1978
Jones, Deborah. B.C. symphony battles deficit, Globe and Mail, 29 Mar 1982
Jordan, Robert. Tania Miller: A new direction in Victoria, The Music Scene, Winter 2005
Petrescu, Sarah. "Concertmaster calls it quits, Times-Colonist, 16 Sep 2006
Victoria Symphony Society fonds 1941-84, University of Victoria Archives and Special Collections
Links to Other Sites
Victoria Symphony
The Victoria Symphony website offers a calendar for the current concert season, profiles of the music director and conductors, information about the popular “Victoria Symphony Splash” and other special events, and teacher guides for educational concerts.
Classical Archives
Browse or search this extensive site for biographies, discographies, and brief audio excerpts from recordings featuring Canadian and international classical composers and performers. Also search for details and audio clips of Canadian orchestras and other classical music groups. Subscription required to access full tracks.
Glossary: Orchestral Music
A glossary of terms associated with orchestral music. From the website for the Austin Symphony Orchestra in the US.

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