Utah Symphony Orchestra

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Utah Symphony Orchestra
Also known as USO
Origin Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Genre(s) Classical
Occupation(s) Symphony Orchestra
Years active 1940 - present
Label(s) Silverline Classics, Silverline Records, Analogue Productions, CLASSIC RECORDS, Vanguard Classics
Website www.utahsymphony.org
Members
Music Director
Keith Lockhart

The Utah Symphony Orchestra is a symphony orchestra located in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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It was founded in 1922 as the Utah State Symphony Orchestra. Its most prominent conductor was Maurice Abravanel, who built it into a well-respected ensemble and recorded and toured extensively with the orchestra. Under Abravanel, the orchestra first recorded with Vanguard Records and then with Vox Records; many of these performances, including a complete set of the symphonies of Tchaikovsky, have been reissued on CD.

Its current music director and principal conductor is Keith Lockhart. The assistant conductor is Korean-born David In-Jae Cho. In 2002, the institution merged with the Utah Opera to form Utah Symphony | Utah Opera. The orchestra performs in Abravanel Hall in downtown Salt Lake City near Temple Square.

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