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In 1986, the [[CTSO]] was privatized as a Section 21 Company.
 
In 1986, the [[CTSO]] was privatized as a Section 21 Company.
  
The [[Cape Philharmonic Orchestra]] merged with the [[Cape Town Symphony Orchestra]] ([[CTSO]]) in 1997, becoming the [[Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra]] ([[CTPO]]). The CTPO closed in 2000. A new orchestra was formed, under the older title of the [[Cape Philharmonic Orchestra]] ([[CPO]]).
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The [[Cape Philharmonic Orchestra]] (formerly the [[CAPAB Orchestra]]) merged with the [[Cape Town Symphony Orchestra]] ([[CTSO]]) in 1997, becoming the [[Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra]] ([[CTPO]]). The CTPO closed in 2000. A new orchestra was formed, under the older title of the [[Cape Philharmonic Orchestra]] ([[CPO]]).
  
 
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Revision as of 18:51, 17 April 2024

The Cape Town Symphony Orchestra (CTSO) was an orchestra in Cape Town (1969-1997).

History

In an effort to revitalize the orchestra, the Cape Town Municipal Orchestra changed its name to the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra (CTSO) in 1969.

In 1986, the CTSO was privatized as a Section 21 Company.

The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra (formerly the CAPAB Orchestra) merged with the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra (CTSO) in 1997, becoming the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra (CTPO). The CTPO closed in 2000. A new orchestra was formed, under the older title of the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO).

Sources

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