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Founder Edward MacDowell's influence was far reaching, both at Columbia University and beyond. His vision for the arts at Columbia would finally be recognized, with mandatory arts requirements and a wide range of performance ensembles. Originally founded in 1896 as the Columbia University Philharmonic Society, MacDowell started the 25-member group. It was not until April 21, 1899, however, that th

e orchestra would debut under the direction of Gustav Hinnichs, in the Mendelssohn Theatre (now demolished in midtown Manhattan). The group would go on to participate in a "Grand Concert" at the Barnard Theatre in the 1900-01 season with other student ensembles. There were 4 concerts in 1902, and 6 in 1903, including one at the Installation of Nicholas Murray Butler as President of Columbia University. The CUO's first out-of-town performance occurred at Odd Fellows Hall in Hoboken, New Jersey that year. The number of performances remained at a consistent number for the next few years. There seem to have been a few bumps in the Orchestra's history between 1909 and 1913. An article in the Columbia Spectator on November 25, 1909 discussed the rivalry between the Philharmonic Society and Frank E. Ward, the Chapel Organist. Apparently disgusted with the procedures of the Philharmonic Society, Ward had called for the formation of a new, additional orchestra. This would not have been serious except for the fact that the Philharmonic Society was on the brink of losing many of its members to the radical ensemble. In the end, however, all ended in peace and Ward returned to his organ. It also seems that there were no performances between 1911 and 1913. This was most likely due to disinterest or lack of student leadership. Of the few records found in the Columbia Archives, it is hard to discern what happened exactly. We do know, however, that the CUO returned in full force in 1913 under the direction of H.H. In 1916, the name was changed to the Columbia University Orchestra, only to be changed to the Students' Orchestra in 1917. (Today, it is back to the Columbia University Orchestra.) Also in 1917, women were allowed to join the ensemble. It is unclear just how many women joined at that time, but we do know that in 1934-35, there were just 5 women members out of a total of 51. The CUO has traditionally brought new compositions and composers out to the public. Composers who have had their works debuted by the CUO inlude Bulent Ariel, Maurice Wriht, Jack Besson, Otto Luening, Charles Wuorinen, and Henry Brandt. One of the more interesting pieces performed by the orchestra was "Rhapsodic Variations for Tape Recorder and Orchestra" by Otto Luening and Vladimir Ussachevsky, Professors of Music at Columbia in the 1950's. More recently, the CUO has toured cities and colleges throughout the United States. Under the current direction of Jeffrey Milarsky, the CUO has continued to be one of the most prominent university orchestras in the country.

Hallo CUO Community! Come join the Columbia University Orchestra for its end of semester concerts this coming Sunday and...
11/27/2018

Hallo CUO Community! Come join the Columbia University Orchestra for its end of semester concerts this coming Sunday and Monday! Join us for an enchanting evening of mystical children's tales in the Ma Mere l'Oye suite by Ravel, dance in the hall of the Mountain King with Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite, and explore the New World through the thrilling Ninth Symphony of Dvorak! See the attached poster for details, and I look forward to seeing you there!

P.S. If you have a spare moment, I would deeply appreciate you're being able to take this survey to report on your experience (or lack of it) with the CUO. It would also help me in my statistics class immensely. Thank you!

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Rehearsal is underway for tonight's concert! See you at 8 PM!
04/22/2018

Rehearsal is underway for tonight's concert! See you at 8 PM!

Good morning! We hope you have our spring concerts on your calendar- the first one is tonight at 8pm in Roone Auditorium...
04/22/2018

Good morning! We hope you have our spring concerts on your calendar- the first one is tonight at 8pm in Roone Auditorium and our second is on Tuesday at 8pm in Symphony Space!

Here are some photos from our pre-rehearsal photoshoot last week. Thanks so much to Michael Edmonson (https://michaeledmonson.com/) for these beautiful shots!

We're excited to see you tonight!

Our concerts are coming up on April 22nd and 24th! To celebrate, update your profile picture to support your favorite or...
04/13/2018

Our concerts are coming up on April 22nd and 24th! To celebrate, update your profile picture to support your favorite orchestra!

Get yourself a wonderful CUO sweater by visiting  tinyurl.com/cuosweater and HURRY-- orders close this Tuesday! 😮
04/01/2018

Get yourself a wonderful CUO sweater by visiting tinyurl.com/cuosweater and HURRY-- orders close this Tuesday! 😮

Attention CUO Members, Alum, Parents, Friends, and Patrons!You can now rep your favorite university orchestra with our n...
03/27/2018

Attention CUO Members, Alum, Parents, Friends, and Patrons!
You can now rep your favorite university orchestra with our new and long-awaited CUO sweater! Featuring an elegant and high-quality sewn design of our iconic logo, our new sweater is a closet essential AND makes a great gift!

The order link below will be live until NEXT TUESDAY, APRIL 3RD. Order quickly before time runs out!

Your go to crewneck is right here! Soft, long lasting, and available in a ton of fun color options. Comfort and classically versatile style all wrapped in one crew!• 8.0 oz., Pre-Shrunk 50/50 Cotton/Polyester• Reduced Pilling and Softer Air-Jet Spun Yarn• 1x1 Athletic Rib Knit Collar, Cuffs an...

CUO Members!!! We can't wait to give you some FREE STICKERS this coming Tuesday at rehearsal! Stay tuned for more CUO ge...
03/22/2018

CUO Members!!! We can't wait to give you some FREE STICKERS this coming Tuesday at rehearsal! Stay tuned for more CUO gear that's coming out very soon! 😀💙🦁🎶

03/07/2018
03/07/2018

Rehearsing Bernstein's "Candide" Overture for our upcoming concert!

CUO is officially joining Instagram! Follow us for some behind-the-scenes look at our ensemble!
03/01/2018

CUO is officially joining Instagram! Follow us for some behind-the-scenes look at our ensemble!

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Our CUO musicians escaped the Columbia bubble to watch and listen to the Orchestra of St. Luke's perform at Carnegie Hal...
12/09/2017

Our CUO musicians escaped the Columbia bubble to watch and listen to the Orchestra of St. Luke's perform at Carnegie Hall last night and it was a terrific concert!
Be sure to catch our musicians one more time this semester at our FINAL Fall Concert, this Tuesday, Dec 12th at Symphony Space!

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