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About the CSO

Mission Statement
“To perpetuate the orchestral tradition through the presentation of creative programs performed at the highest possible level of artistic quality, to develop audience enthusiasm, to educate future generations of concert goers and to contribute to the enjoyment and evolution of the art of symphonic music.”

George Del Gabbo

History
Founded in 1855 by Mendelssohn's student, Herman S. Saroni, the Columbus Symphony Orchestra became the third orchestra formed in the United States. The symphony disbanded during the Civil War and both World Wars, but always reorganized during times of peace. In 1949, the organization as we know it today, was formed and has performed for 57 consecutive years. The CSO has been a professional orchestra since the late 1970's and employs as many as 90 musicians for any given concert. Long recognized as one of the southeast's finest musical ensembles, the CSO currently performs at RiverCenter for the Performing Arts.

Board Officers (beginning July 1, 2007)
• Warren Foley, PRESIDENT
• Nina Elmore, 1ST VICE PRESIDENT
• Travis Wade, 2ND VICE PRESIDENT
• Carter Schondelmayer, 3RD VICE PRESIDENT
• Ken Funderburk, SECRETARY
• Rick Covington, TREASURER
• Gunby Garrard, IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT


Staff
• George Del Gobbo, MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR
• JJ Musgrove, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
• Becky Young, MARKETING DIRECTOR
• Tammy Zitzelberger, FINANCE DIRECTOR
• Jeanette Ross, OPERATIONS DIRECTOR
• Whitney Millican, OPERATIONS MANAGER

 
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