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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Charleston Symphony Orchestra is an American orchestra which plays most of its concerts in Gaillard Auditorium on Calhoun Street in downtown Charleston. The orchestra was founded in 1936 by Miss Maude Winthrop Gibbon and Mrs. Martha Laurens Patterson. It currently employs 39 full-time musicians as well as a music director and a resident-conductor. The orchestra's demanding concert schedule both on stage and in the community make it the largest year-round…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Charleston Symphony Orchestra is an American orchestra which plays most of its concerts in Gaillard Auditorium on Calhoun Street in downtown Charleston. The orchestra was founded in 1936 by Miss Maude Winthrop Gibbon and Mrs. Martha Laurens Patterson. It currently employs 39 full-time musicians as well as a music director and a resident-conductor. The orchestra's demanding concert schedule both on stage and in the community make it the largest year-round performing arts organization in South Carolina. David Stahl, who studied under Leonard Bernstein and was known for his interpretation of Mahler's work, served the Charleston Symphony Orchestra as music director and conductor for 27 years, until he died on October 24, 2010 as the result of lymphoma he battled for his last two months. Stahl was also credited with elevating the Orchestra to a world-class program.