Robert Sutton Whitney (July 9, 1904 – November 22, 1986)[1][2] was an American conductor and composer. He was a student of Leo Sowerby.[3]
Robert Whitney was best known for founding, in November 1937, together with the mayor of Louisville, Kentucky the Louisville Orchestra, and becoming its first conductor, a post he held until 1967.[4] (Its original name was the "Louisville Civic Arts Association," which was later changed to the "Louisville Philharmonic Society." The orchestra finally adopted its current name after it filed an amendment to its articles of incorporation in 1977.)[citation needed] His concerto grosso had earlier (1934) been performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.[1]