Rome Symphony Orchestra
Rome Symphony Orchestra (RSO) is a professional U.S. orchestra located in Rome, Georgia. The organization was founded in 1921, disbanded around 1930, and reestablished in 1948.The RSO is currently the oldest symphony in the South.[1].[2]
Conductors
- 1921–1930: Paul Nixon
- 1930–1948: Organization disbanded
- 1948–1976: Helen Dean Rhodes
- 1976–1995: John Carruth
- 1995–1998: Tristan Foison
- 1998–1999: Guest Conductors
- 1999–2007: Phillip Rice
- 2007–2008: Guest conductors
- 2008–2015: Richard Prior
- 2015–2016: Dr. Sam Baltzer[3]
- 2017- : Jeffrey Sean Dokken
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References
- Rome News=Tribune, October 7, 1973
- Rome Symphony Orchestra, Inc
- "History". Rome Symphony. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
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