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Center for Contemporary Opera Orchestra
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The Center for Contemporary Opera Orchestra (CCOO) is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1982 by Richard Marshall. The orchestra is based in New York City and is dedicated to performing contemporary opera works. The CCOO has become known for its innovative and experimental approach to classical music, and has gained a reputation as one of the most exciting and dynamic orchestras in the world. Richard Marshall, the founder of the CCOO, was a composer and conductor who was passionate about contemporary opera. He believed that there was a need for an orchestra that was dedicated to performing new and experimental works, and he set out to create such an ensemble. Marshall assembled a group of talented musicians who shared his vision, and the CCOO was born. The CCOO's main members are its conductor, music director, and the musicians who make up the orchestra. Over the years, the orchestra has had many talented musicians and conductors, including Richard Marshall, Robert Bass, and Michael Ching. The current music director of the CCOO is Matthew Aucoin, who is a composer, conductor, and pianist. Aucoin has been praised for his innovative approach to classical music, and he has worked with some of the most prestigious orchestras in the world. The CCOO has performed many major works over the years, including operas by Philip Glass, John Adams, and Steve Reich. The orchestra has also premiered many new works by contemporary composers, including Michael Ching, David T. Little, and Missy Mazzoli. The CCOO has gained a reputation for its adventurous programming, and its performances are always eagerly anticipated by classical music fans. One of the highlights of the CCOO's career was its performance of Philip Glass's opera "Einstein on the Beach" in 2012. The opera is a landmark work of contemporary music, and the CCOO's performance was widely praised for its energy and precision. The orchestra also performed the opera at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, where it received a standing ovation from the audience. Another major performance by the CCOO was its production of Michael Ching's opera "Buoso's Ghost" in 2014. The opera is a modern retelling of Giacomo Puccini's "Gianni Schicchi," and it was praised for its humor and wit. The CCOO's performance of the opera was a critical and commercial success, and it helped to cement the orchestra's reputation as a leading interpreter of contemporary opera. The CCOO has also won many awards and accolades over the years. In 2015, the orchestra was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support its performances of new and experimental works. The CCOO has also been praised by critics and audiences alike for its innovative programming and its commitment to contemporary music. In conclusion, the Center for Contemporary Opera Orchestra is a classical music ensemble that is dedicated to performing new and experimental works. The orchestra was founded by Richard Marshall in 1982, and it has become known for its innovative and adventurous programming. The CCOO's main members are its conductor, music director, and the musicians who make up the orchestra. The orchestra has performed many major works over the years, including operas by Philip Glass, John Adams, and Steve Reich. The CCOO has also premiered many new works by contemporary composers, and it has won many awards and accolades for its innovative programming and its commitment to contemporary music.
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