The Return to the Warner Theatre
After 30 years of anticipation, and two years on the road, the Erie Philharmonic finally returned home to a newly renovated Warner Theatre!
History of the Philharmonic from 1913-1953
Recent virtual presentation for the Hagen History Center on March 31, 2021
A Brief History
The history of the Erie Philharmonic began on November 30, 1913, when the Erie Symphonic Orchestra, a 50 piece ensemble under the direction of Franz Kohler, presented a concert of “Sacred Music.” The title notwithstanding, the concert was entirely symphonic and was enthusiastically received by the Erie audience. Kohler, who had been concertmaster and first violinist of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra from 1897-1911, conducted the orchestra until 1916 when his health failed.
In 1920, following a lapse of four years and the end of World War I, the orchestra was reorganized under the direction of Henry Bethuel Vincent. As music director for one season, Vincent revised the orchestra under the sanction of the American Federation of Musicians so that professional and amateur musicians played together.
Under the baton of John R. Metcalf, from 1931 to 1947, the orchestra reached a new level of support from the community. The Erie Philharmonic Society was created to sponsor the orchestra, and in 1947 all members of the orchestra were paid union scale wages. The orchestra also became a charter member of the American Symphony Orchestra League in 1942.
Fritz Mahler (a nephew of Gustav Mahler) was appointed music director in 1947 and performed the orchestra’s first pops concert in 1948. In 1950, the Erie Philharmonic sponsored its first important commission, Peter Mennin’s (Erie native) “Concerto for Orchestra,” which has established itself in the orchestral repertoire. The Erie Philharmonic Chorus began its great tradition in October of 1952, singing choruses from "La Traviata" under the direction of Fritz Mahler.
In 1953, Music Director James Sample and President William Schuster established the Erie Junior Philharmonic, which today still serves as an important part of the Philharmonic’s educational activities. After Sample, the orchestra continued its artistic achievements under the batons of John Gosling (1967-76), Harold Bauer (1974-76), Walter Hendl (1976-90), Eiji Oue (1990-96), Peter Bay (1996-99), and Hugh Keelan (2000-06).
In the summer of 2007, Daniel Meyer was named the 12th Music Director of the Erie Philharmonic. On January 23, 2022, the Erie Philharmonic returned home to a newly renovated Warner Theatre after a season of televised concerts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Archive Recordings
March 1962
January 1961
October 1960
February 1959
January 1959
April 1958
November 1957
October 1957
Archive Publications
1940s
1949 Annual Report
1949 Program Book - Jascha Heifetz soloist
1948 Program Book
1945 Program Book - Mario Lanza soloist
1941 Program Book - Sylvia Galinsky soloist
1930s
1937 Program Book
1936 Program Book
1934 Newspaper Advertisement
1932 Newspaper Article
1931 Program Book - Oldest Program Book in Archive
1920s
1924 Newspaper Article
1922 Newspaper Article
1922 Newspaper Article
1921 Newspaper Article
1920 Newspaper Article
1910s
1916 Season Preview
1915 Newspaper Article
1915 Concert Preview
1914 Second Concert Review
1913 First Concert Review
1990s
1998 Music Man/Erie Playhouse
1993 Program Book - 80th Anniversary
1990 Program Book - Vicki Jamison soloist
1980s
1989 Program Book - 75th Anniversary
1984 Titusville runout program
1983 Nutcracker Program
1982-83 Subscription Brochure
1981-82 Junior Philharmonic Brochure
1970s
1975 Program Book - Alexander Nevsky
1977 Program Book - Grant Johannesen soloist
1974 Program Book - first concert in Warner Theatre
1972-73 Subscription Brochure
1972 Program Book - various soloists
1960s
1969 Allegheny College runout program (Howard Hanson conductor)
1969 Junior Philharmonic Program Book
1963 Program Book - 50th Anniversary part 1
1963 Program Book - 50th Anniversary part 2
1963 Program Book - 50th Anniversary part 3
1962 Program Book - William Primrose soloist
1961-62 Progress Report
1950s
1955 Program Book - Gyorgy Sandor soloist
1953 Program Book - La Traviata
1953 Program Book - Charles Henderson soloist
1952 Symphony Magazine feature
1950 Program Book - Margaret Truman soloist
U.S. State Department Recordings
Past Presidents
Warner Theatre Archive Photos
Historical Timeline
1913 November 30 - First concert by Erie Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Franz Kohler, at Colonial Theatre on Peach St. before audience of 750.
1914 April 19 - First concert at Park Theatre on Perry Square, featuring world premiere performance of the Henry Vincent “Suite.”
1916 February 20 - Final concert of the Erie Symphony Orchestra
1921 January 30 - First concert of the re-organized Erie Second Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Henry Vincent at Academy High School.
1921 February 8 - First concert of the First Philharmonic, conducted by Eugene Haesener at the Central Presbyterian Church, Corner of 10th and Sassafras St.
1922 December 10 - Erie Battalion offers to broadcast symphony concerts by radiophone over its transmitting station WOAV.
1926 May 2 - Final performance of the Second Symphony Orchestra
1932 February 7 - First concert by the Second Philharmonic conducted by John Metcalf at Strong Vincent High School.
1937 January 12 - Premiere performance in Erie of Rimsky-Korsakov symphonic suite “Scheherazade.”
1941 November 6 - Erie Philharmonic disbanded for duration of World War II.
1947 September 23 - Erie Philharmonic Incorporated
1948 April 5 - Western Hemisphere premiere performance of the Serge Prokofiev “Symphonic Suite, 1941.”
1948 April 19 - First “Pops” concert.
1949 December 6 - Western Hemisphere premiere performance of the Gustav Mahler “Symphony No. 10 (Unfinished).”
1953 December 8 - First annual symphonic performance of Handel’s “Messiah,” with recently organized Erie Philharmonic Chorus.
1956 April 25 - First public appearance of the Erie Junior Philharmonic
1958 October 21 - First concert at Technical Memorial High School
1963 October 22 - Philharmonic launches 50th anniversary season, playing the first of six commissioned works.
1967 October 16 - John Gosling conducts his first Opening Night Concert
1968 January 18 - First out-of-town performance by Philharmonic at Allegheny College
1973 October 17 - Debut of conductor Harold Bauer with Philharmonic
1974 October 8 - First concert at the Warner Theatre
1976 October 5 - Walter Hendl makes his debut as orchestral director of Erie Philharmonic
1977 November 10 - First D’Angelo Young Artists Competition winner plays with the orchestra
1989 November 11 - World premier performance of Albert Glinsky’s “A Throne of the Third Heaven.”
1990 September 22 - Opening Night with Eiji Oue conducting his first concert as the Philharmonic’s Music Director
1993 February 13 - Premiere performance in Erie of the Libby Larsen “Marimba Concerto: After Hampton.”
1993 March 13 - World premiere performance of the Albert Glinsky “Concerto for Piano and Orchestra.”
1996 April 13 - Peter Bay conducted his first concert with the Erie Philharmonic
2000 July 1 - Hugh Keelan is named Music Director and Conductor of the Erie Philharmonic
2007 September 27 - Daniel Meyer makes his debut as Conductor and Music Director of the Erie Philharmonic
2013 - the orchestra celebrates its 100th Anniversary
2016 - launching of the orchestra's Beethoven 4/4 Festival
2020 - COVID-19 cancelation of 2020-21 season, creation of free In Your Home series and ground breaking for Warner Theatre stage renovations
2022 January 23 - Philharmonic returns home to a newly renovated Warner THeatre in a concert headlined by pianist Emanuel Ax