The orchestra was founded in 2002 by VISIÓN Inc in partnership with the
New England Conservatory. The Orchestra's creation was inspired by pioneering work of figures including
Jorge Peña Hen (Chile),
Ana Milena Muñoz Gómez (Colombia),
Oscar Arias (Costa Rica),
José Antonio Abreu (Venezuela), and others throughout the Americas, to give the platform of the symphony orchestra renewed purpose at the epicenter of social transformations in diverse, underprivileged communities. The organization was established by founding chairman
Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg, vice-chairman Mark Churchill, vice-chairman
José Antonio Abreu, and CEO & managing director Debra McKeon, in partnership with The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at
Harvard University, the
Organization of American States, and the
Inter-American Development Bank. Early musical supporters include
Yo-Yo Ma,
Carlos Miguel Prieto,
Plácido Domingo,
Gustavo Dudamel, and
Benjamin Zander, among others. Since its inaugural tour, The Orchestra of the Americas has performed over 400 concerts for audiences in 35+ countries throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The Orchestra has reached over 15 million people through television & radio broadcasts, recordings, print, and television - including three feature-length documentary films dedicated to the Orchestra. The Orchestra has released commercial recordings with
Plácido Domingo,
Gabriela Montero,
Philip Glass, and others. ==Collaborators==