The orchestra now known as the
Chamber Orchestra of the Springs
began in 1981 with a small number of players who loved chamber music.
It was organized into an orchestra in 1984 by several amateur, semi-professional
and retired professional musicians wanting to perform serious symphonic music.
Originally formed as the Colorado Chamber Orchestra Society,
it was given its current name in 1986.
Dr. Edward Lanning, a professional clarinetist from Iowa,
relocated to Colorado Springs with his family in 1983 to establish a sheet
music store and was named as the Orchestra's first music director.
Instrumental in organizing the Chamber Orchestra, he held this position
until 1988.
Other Music Directors have included
Randy Fisher, violist with the Colorado Springs Symphony
(1988-90);
Frank Toth, conductor of the
Colorado Ballet
and Professor of Music at
Denver University (1990-96)
and more recently at the
University of Northern Colorado; and
Thomas Wilson, trumpeter and Associate
Conductor of the Colorado Springs Symphony, now the
C.S. Philharmonic
(1996-Present).
The orchestra currently performs five concerts per year, accompanying accomplished professional musicians
at every performance. Guest appearances have included
Colorado Springs Philharmonic artists Paul Nagem, flute, and Rebecca Lee,
violin. Other artists include Carol Wilson, organ; Judith Shay Burns and
Linda Weise, soprano; and recording artist Susan Grace, piano. In March, 2007,
the orchestra performed John Rutter's Mass of the Children in collaboration with
the Colorado Springs Children's Chorale.
Additionally, the orchestra has performed Amahl and the Night Visitors in
collaboration with the Colorado Springs
Conservatory in each of the last four years. In June, 2007, members of
the orchestra performed Gian Carlo Menotti's The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the
Manticore with the Colorado Vocal Arts
Ensemble and faculty and company members of Colorado's
Classical Youth Ballet.
The primary sources of funding for the orchestra are from
ticket sales and the generous donations of our patrons.
We are deeply grateful to all of you for your support. Your support
allows us to continue to bring great music to the community.