Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra

The Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra is a professional orchestra based in Cheyenne, Wyoming. It is the oldest professional orchestra in the state, having been founded in 1932.

Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra

The Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is a professional orchestra based in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Founded in 1948, the CSO is the oldest professional orchestra in the state of Wyoming. The orchestra is composed of professional musicians from around the country and is led by Music Director and Conductor, Dr. Daniel Hege.

The CSO performs a variety of classical and contemporary music, including works by Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky. The orchestra also performs works by modern composers such as John Adams, John Corigliano, and Leonard Bernstein. The CSO also performs a variety of pops concerts, featuring music from Broadway, Hollywood, and the Great American Songbook.

The CSO is committed to providing quality music education to the community. The orchestra offers a variety of educational programs, including the Cheyenne Symphony Youth Orchestra, the Cheyenne Symphony Chorus, and the Cheyenne Symphony School of Music. The CSO also offers a variety of outreach programs, including the Cheyenne Symphony Music in the Schools program, which brings music education to elementary and middle schools in the area.

The CSO is a member of the League of American Orchestras and is supported by the Wyoming Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the City of Cheyenne. The orchestra is also supported by a variety of corporate sponsors, foundations, and individual donors.

The CSO is dedicated to providing the highest quality of music to the community and to fostering a love of music in the next generation. The orchestra strives to bring the joy of music to all who attend its concerts and to provide a unique and enriching experience for its audiences.