Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1926
Over the weekend
of September 18-19, 2015, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra launched its 125th
anniversary season. John and Frances
Glessner were deeply involved with the orchestra from the time of its inception
in 1891, raised considerable funds for the erection of Orchestra Hall in 1904,
and were generous supporters throughout their lifetimes. Theodore Thomas and Frederick Stock, the
first two music directors who led the symphony for more than 50 years, were
intimate friends.
John J. Glessner
Mayor Rahm
Emanuel issued a proclamation in August 2015 honoring the symphony for its 125th
anniversary. Appropriately, the
proclamation acknowledged the significant support provided by John Glessner in
the first decades of the symphony’s history.
In honor of the CSO 125th anniversary season, we reprint the proclamation
in its entirety below.
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
CITY OF CHICAGO
RAHM EMANUEL
MAYOR
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
performs its annual free Concert for Chicago in Millennium Park this year on
Friday, September 18, 2015, and the Symphony Ball gala at Symphony Center on
Saturday, September 19, 2015, as it launches its 125th Anniversary
season; and
WHEREAS the first meeting for the
incorporation of The Orchestral Association was held at the Chicago Club on
December 17, 1890, during which a board of five trustees was elected to serve
and a group of fifty-one businessmen, including Chicago pioneers Armour, Field,
Glessner, McCormick, Potter, Pullman, Ryerson, Sprague and Wacker volunteered
to serve as guarantors, each pledging their continued financial support; and
Theodore Thomas, Music Director, 1891-1905
WHEREAS Theodore Thomas, then the most
popular conductor in America, was engaged as the Orchestra’s first music
director and led the Chicago Orchestra’s first concerts at the Auditorium
Theatre on October 16 and 17, 1891, conducting music of Wagner, Beethoven,
Tchaikovsky, and Dvořák; and
Fundraising brochure for the new Orchestra Hall, 1903
WHEREAS Orchestra Hall, designed by CSO
trustee and Chicago architect Daniel H. Burnham and completed in 1904 at a cost
of $750,000, saw its dedicatory concert, led by Thomas, on December 14 of that
year; and
Frederick Stock, Music Director, 1905-1942
Photo inscribed "To my best friends,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Glessner"
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Glessner"
WHEREAS the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is
a long-standing international cultural ambassador for Chicago and the United
States of America having completed 58 international tours, performing in 29
countries on five continents, and
WHEREAS in 2011 the CSO and the Chicago
Symphony Chorus’s recording of Verdi’s Requiem led by Maestro Muti won two Grammy
awards, and, to date, recordings by the CSO have earned a total of 62 Grammy
awards from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences; and
WHEREAS the Chicago Symphony Orchestral Association
has been an active collaborator with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs
and Special Events in the development and execution of a Cultural Plan for
Chicago, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s Judson and Joyce Green Creative
Consultant, Yo-Yo Ma, and the CSO’s Negaunee Music Institute continually work to
share live classical music with all;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RAHM EMANUEL, MAYOR OF
THE CITY OF CHICAGO, do hereby proclaim September 18-19, 2015 to be CHICAGO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 125TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON OPENING WEEKEND
CELEBRATION and encourage all Chicagoans to participate.
Dated this 3rd day of August,
2015.
Rahm Emanuel
Mayor
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