The BavarianRadioSymphonyOrchestra , in German Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks is the internationally renowned orchestra of the Bayerischer Rundfunk BavarianRadio , based in Munich , Germany ... Orchestra and the Bavarian State Orchestra . Its primary concert venues are the Philharmonie am Gasteig and the Herkulessaal in the Munich Residenz, Munich Residenz . The orchestra was founded in 1949, with members of an earlier radioorchestra in Munich as the core personnel. Eugen Jochum was the orchestra s first chief conductor, from 1949 until 1960. Subsequent chief conductors have included Rafael Kubel k , the longest serving of the orchestra s chief conductors, as well as Sir Colin Davis and Lorin Maazel . Since 2003, the orchestra s chief conductor is Mariss Jansons . His current contract with the orchestra is through August 2015. ref cite news title Mariss Jansons bleibt Chef ... of Symphony No. 13 Shostakovich Shostakovich s 13th Symphony . It was named the 6th best orchestra ... 2007 accessdate 2009 01 06 ref The orchestra participates in the Musica Viva concerts, originally founded by the composer Karl Amadeus Hartmann , to this day. ref Potts, Joseph E., European Radio Orchestras Western Germany September 1955 . The Musical Times , 96 1351 473 475. ref The orchestra received ... Philharmonic Named Europe s Finest Orchestra work Huliq.com publisher Huliq.com url http www.huliq.com 144 vienna philharmonic named europes finest orchestra accessdate 2008 01 27 ref and 6th best orchestra in the world by The Gramophone magazine in 2008 ref cite news title LSO is only British orchestra ... links http www.br.de radio br klassik symphonieorchester orchester index.html Official website ... Category Musical groups established in 1949 Category German orchestras Category Radio and television ... des Bayerischen Rundfunks es Orquesta Sinf nica de la Radio de Baviera fr Orchestre symphonique ... Sinf nica da R dio B vara ro Orchestra Simfonic a Radiodifuziunii Bavareze ru ... more details
Berlin RadioSymphonyOrchestra can refer to one of two orchestras The Deutsches Symphonie Orchester Berlin , known from 1956 to 1993 as the Radio Symphonie Orchester Berlin and situated in West Berlin during the Cold War The Berlin RadioSymphonyOrchestra East Berlin Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin founded in 1923 and situated in East Berlin during the Cold War Disambig ... more details
The Slovak RadioSymphonyOrchestra previously Czecho Slovak RadioSymphonyOrchestra is a symphonyorchestra based in Bratislava , Slovakia . ref name Cassandra Founded in 1929 to serve Slovensk rozhlas Slovak Radio , the orchestra became particularly associated with the music of Slovak composers, notably Alexander Moyzes , Eugen Sucho and J n Cikker . ref name Naxos Chief conductors of the orchestra have included Kre imir Baranovi , udov t Rajter , Ladislav Slov k , V clav Jir ek , Otakar Trhl k , Bystr k Re ucha , Ondrej Len rd 1977&ndash 90 , R bert Stankovsky 1990&ndash 2001 , Charles Olivieri Munroe 2001&ndash 03 , Oliver von Dohnanyi 2006&ndash 07 , and Mario Kosik . ref name Naxos The orchestra has become well known abroad through its broadcasts and recordings, particularly for the Naxos Records label. References reflist refs ref name Cassandra cite web url http www.cassandrarecords.com en artists SlovakRSO.htm title Slovak RadioSymphonyOrchestra work Cassandra Records accessdate 17 August 2010 ref ref name Naxos cite web url http www.naxos.com person Slovak RadioSymphonyOrchestra 46403.htm title Slovak RadioSymphonyOrchestra work Naxos Records accessdate 17 August 2010 ref Category Culture in Bratislava Category Musical groups established in 1929 Category Slovak orchestras Orchestra stub ja ... more details
The Finnish RadioSymphonyOrchestra Finnish Yleis Radion sinfoniaorkesteri , Swedish Rund Radions Symfoniorkester is a Finnish orchestra based in Helsinki , and is the chief radioorchestra of the Finnish Broadcasting Company Yle . The orchestra primarily gives concerts at the Helsinki Music Centre ... bulletins&ID 445&lang eng title Sakari Oramo s Term as Chief Conductor of the Finnish RadioSymphonyOrchestra to end in 2012 publisher Finnish RadioSymphonyOrchestra date 3 September 2010 accessdate ... to be FRSO s Chief Conductor publisher Finnish RadioSymphonyOrchestra date 14 December 2010 accessdate ... Concerto for Orchestra Campana in Aria Tapani Finnish RadioSymphony Orch Oramo url http www.guardian.co.uk ... RadioSymphonyOrchestra 1927 2002 translated by John Pickering , from FRSO web page Category ... in 1927 as the RadioOrchestra with ten musicians, with Erkki Linko as its first conductor. Though never holding the title of chief conductor, Linko remained affiliated with the orchestra until 1952. Toivo Haapanen became the orchestra s first chief conductor in 1929 and held the post until his death in 1950. The orchestra performed mainly studio concerts for the first portion of its history. Until World War II , the orchestra gave only 20 public concerts, with freelance musicians to bolster the ranks. After World War II, with the new Director General Hella Wuolijoki in place, the orchestra roster expanded to 50 musicians. In September 1947, the orchestra initiated a series of Tuesday Concerts at Helsinki Town Hall. The roster grew to 67 musicians by 1953. The orchestra s second chief conductor, Nils Eric Fougstedt , served from 1950 until his death in 1961, and expanded the orchestra s repertoire. The third chief conductor, Paavo Berglund , had been a violinist in the orchestra ... in the 1970s, into a full symphonyorchestra. Jukka Pekka Saraste , chief conductor from 1987 to 2001, is now the orchestra s conductor laureate. Since 2003, the orchestra s chief conductor is Sakari ... more details
The Stuttgart RadioSymphonyOrchestra German Radio Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR is an orchestra ... as the orchestra for Radio Stuttgart, under the name Sinfonieorchester von Radio Stuttgart SymphonyOrchestra of Radio Stuttgart . The radio network later became the S ddeutscher Rundfunk South German Radio , and the orchestra changed its name in 1949 to the Sinfonieorchester des S ddeutschen Rundfunks South German RadioSymphonyOrchestra . In 1959, the orchestra took on the name S dfunk Sinfonieorchester , and acquired its current name in 1975. Like many broadcast orchestra s in Germany, the orchestra has a reputation for performing contemporary music. Past principal conductors included ... wird ab September 2011 neuer Chefdirigent beim RSO Stuttgart publisher Stuttgart RadioSymphonyOrchestra date 3 March 2010 accessdate 2010 03 06 ref The orchestra has recorded for several labels ... title Mahler Symphony No 2, Rubens Vermillion MDR Radio Choir Leipzig SWR Radio SO Stuttgart ... Symphony No 3, Stuttgart RadioSymphony Orch Norrington work The Guardian author Andrew Clements date ... date 25 September 1994 accessdate 2009 01 18 ref Georges Pr tre , who became the orchestra s artistic ... use of vibrato, into the orchestra s style of playing. ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk ... honorary conductor with Georges Pr tre. In March 2010, the orchestra announced the appointment ... SWR Vocalensemble Creed Stuttgart SWR Radio SO Stockhammer Gelmetti work The Guardian author Andrew ... music 2007 may 25 classicalmusicandopera.shopping3 title Silvestrov Symphony No 6, SWR Stuttgart Radio SO Boreyko work The Guardian author Andrew Clements date 2007 05 25 accessdate 2010 ... Bio SWR.htm Bach Cantatas page on the orchestra Category Musical groups established in 1945 Category German orchestras Category Stuttgart Category Radio and television orchestras als Radio Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart de Radio Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart es Orquesta Sinf nica de la Radio de ... more details
Swedish RadioSymphonyOrchestra lang sv Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester is a radioorchestra based in Stockholm , Sweden , and affiliated with Sveriges Radio Swedish Radio . The orchestra broadcasts concerts on the Swedish Radio P2 network. One of the precursor ensembles to the current orchestra was the Radioorkestern RadioOrchestra , whose chief conductors included Nils Grevillius 1927 1939 and Tor Mann 1939 1959 . In 1965, the Radioorkestern was merged with another orchestra from Swedish Radio, the Underh llningsorkestern Entertainment Orchestra , under the new name of the Swedish RadioSymphonyOrchestra. Sergiu Celibidache was the newly formed orchestra s first principal conductor, from 1965 to 1971. In 1979, the orchestra took up residence at the Berwaldhallen Berwald Hall . The Laureate Conductors of the orchestra are Herbert Blomstedt , principal conductor from 1977 to 1982, and Valery Gergiev . Since 2007, the orchestra s principal conductor is Daniel Harding . In September 2009, the orchestra announced the extension of Harding s contract as principal conductor through 2012. ref cite news url http www.svd.se kulturnoje nyheter artikel 3533569.svd title SR f rl nger med dirigent work Svenska Dagbladet author Bo L fvendahl date 17 September 2009 accessdate 2009 10 31 ref Principal conductors Sergiu Celibidache 1965&ndash 1971 Herbert Blomstedt 1977&ndash 1982 Esa Pekka Salonen 1984&ndash 1995 Yevgeny Svetlanov 1997&ndash 1999 Manfred Honeck 2000&ndash 2006 Daniel Harding 2007&ndash present References div class references small references div External links http www.sr.se berwaldhallen English srso.stm Official web page at the Swedish Radio website http www.imgartists.com ... Category Music in Stockholm Category Radio and television orchestras Sweden band stub da Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester es Orquesta Sinf nica de la Radio Sueca fr Orchestre symphonique de la radio su doise he nl Symfonieorkest van de Zweedse Radio ja ... more details
File Radio Symphonieorchester Wien logo.svg thumb Logo of the orchestra The Vienna RadioSymphonyOrchestra German Radio Symphonieorchester Wien , or RSO Wien is the orchestra of the Austrian national broadcaster ORF broadcaster sterreichischer Rundfunk ORF . Founded in 1969 with the name of the ORF Symphonieorchester ORF SymphonyOrchestra , it is the only radioorchestra in the country. It acquired its current name in 1996. The orchestra performs in a number of venues, including the following Radiokulturhaus, Vienna Konzerthaus, Vienna Theater an der Wien Musikverein Unlike most other Austrian orchestras, the RSO Wien has a substantial focus on contemporary classical music. Milan Horvat was the orchestra s first chief conductor, from 1969 to 1975. During the tenure of Bertrand de Billy as chief conductor, from 2002 to 2010, he had disputes with management over funding and the continuing status of the orchestra. ref cite news title Vienna RadioSymphonyOrchestra names new chief conductor url http news.yahoo.com s afp 20090109 ennew afp entertainmentaustriamusicpeople newsmlmmd work Agence France Presse date 9 January 2009 accessdate 2009 01 13 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref In January 2009, the RSO Wien announced the appointment of Cornelius Meister as its seventh chief conductor, effective with the 2010 2011 season and with an initial contract through August 2014. ref cite press release url http rso.orf.at pdf rso meister.pdf title Cornelius Meister zum neuen RSO Chefdirigenten ab September 2010 bestellt publisher Vienna RadioSymphonyOrchestra date 9 January 2009 accessdate 2009 01 13 ref Meister has conducted the Vienna RSO in a commercial recording of the music of Gottfried von Einem . Chief conductors Milan Horvat 1969&ndash 1975 Leif Segerstam 1975 ... in 1969 Category Austrian orchestras Category Radio and television orchestras Category Music in Vienna ca Orquestra Simf nica de la R dio de Viena de Radio Symphonieorchester Wien he ... more details
The Prague RadioSymphonyOrchestra Symfonick orchestr esk ho rozhlasu is based in Prague in the Czech Republic. History Regular radio broadcasting began in the Czech Republic in May, 1923. Live classical musical broadcasts became very popular. It was soon realized that a full time dedicated orchestra was required and on October 1, 1926, the Radiojournal Orchestra was founded under conductor Jozka Charv t . In 1952, the popularity and size of the Radiojournal Orchestra was such that a second orchestra, the Prague RadioSymphonyOrchestra, was split off from the Radiojournal Orchestra. Over the years many orchestra members were involved in other groups and subgroups, some associated with the radio station and others not. By the 1960s there were actually two completely separate orchestras working for the station. These were the Prague RadioOrchestra and the Prague RadioSymphonyOrchestra. They later combined to form the present orchestra. Conductors Josef Hrn de Ji St rek Ji St rek V clav Neumann Franz Konwitschny Antonio Pedrotti Dean Dixon Jean Fournet Gy rgy L hel Otakar Jeremi Eugene Goossens Charles M nch External links http www2.rozhlas.cz socr Official site Prague orchestras DEFAULTSORT Prague RadioSymphonyOrchestra Socr Category Czech orchestras Category Culture in Prague cs Symfonick orchestr esk ho rozhlasu fr Orchestre symphonique de la radio de Prague pt Orquestra Sinf nica da R dio de Praga ru uk ... more details
The Southwest German RadioSymphonyOrchestra also known in English as the SWR Baden Baden and Freiburg SymphonyOrchestra or SWR SymphonyOrchestra , and in German as the Sinfonieorchester des S dwestrundfunks or SWR Sinfonieorchester is a radioorchestra located in the German cities of Baden Baden and Freiburg . The first incarnation of the orchestra occurred in 1946, initially with members of the discontinued spa orchestra of the city as the core of players. The revival of the spa orchestra two years later forced the reorganization of the radioorchestra. Subsequently, Hans Rosbaud was hired as the orchestra s first chief conductor. Rosbaud was already well known as a champion of modern music, and Heinrich Strobel, the music director in charge of the orchestra, shared this sympathy with contemporary music. Thus the orchestra had, and continues to have, as its focus performances of modern music. ref Potts, Joseph E., European Radio Orchestras Western Germany September 1955 . The Musical Times , 96 1351 473 475. ref The orchestra was first sponsored by S dwestfunk SWF , a public broadcasting ... music 2006 sep 15 classicalmusicandopera.shopping1 title Stravinsky Symphony in Three Movements Symphony in C, etc, WDR Radio Choir Cologne SWRSO Baden Baden Gielen work The Guardian author Andrew ... Smith MDR Leipzig & BavarianRadio Choirs SWR SO Baden Baden Gielen work The Guardian author Andrew ... Broadcasting , which took over responsibility for the orchestra. The current chief conductor is Fran ois ... to 1999, has the title of Ehrendirigent conductor laureate with the orchestra. One of the most widely heard recordings by this orchestra was Gy rgy Ligeti Ligeti s Atmospheres conducted by Ernest Bour on the 2001 A Space Odyssey film 2001 A Space Odyssey soundtrack. The orchestra has also recorded commercially ... music 2003 jun 06 classicalmusicandopera.shopping3 title Messiaen Eclairs sur l Au del SWR Symphony ... music 2007 may 18 classicalmusicandopera.shopping title Rihm Music for Oboe and Orchestra ... more details
The Tchaikovsky SymphonyOrchestra of Moscow Radio is a Russia n classical music orchestra established in 1930. Originally founded as the Moscow RadioSymphonyOrchestra , it served as the official symphony for the Soviet All Union Radio network. Following the dissolution of the USSR in 1993, the orchestra was renamed by the Ministry of Culture Russia Russian Ministry of Culture in recognition of the central ..., the orchestra was sometimes known as the USSR State Radio and Television SymphonyOrchestra, the USSR State RadioSymphonyOrchestra, or the SymphonyOrchestra of All Union Radio and Television. Music ... 1937 Discography Moscow RadioSymphonyOrchestra Fine Symphonic Music of Irving Fine Delos DE 3139 Mahler Symphony No. 9 in D major BIS BIS CD 632 Orchestral Tchaikovsky Cycle The 6 DVD Box Set NTSC Arthaus Musik 102119 Classical Concert Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 1 Rococo Variations Tchaikovsky Cycle, Vol. 1 NTSC Arthaus Musik 102121 Classical Concert Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 2 Eugene Onegin excerpts Tchaikovsky Cycle, Vol. 2 NTSC Arthaus Musik 102123 Classical Concert Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 3 ... Symphony No. 4 Violin Concerto Tchaikovsky Cycle, Vol. 4 NTSC Arthaus Musik 102127 Classical Concert Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 Piano Concerto No. 2 Tchaikovsky Cycle, Vol. 5 NTSC Arthaus Musik 102129 Classical Concert Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6 Piano Concerto No. 1 Tchaikovsky Cycle, Vol. 6 NTSC Arthaus Musik 102131 Classical Concert Moscow Radio Tchaikovsky SymphonyOrchestra Classical Meditation ... Symphonies Nos. 2 and 4 Naxos 8.557566 Orchestral pavlova Symphony No. 5 Elegy Naxos 8.570369 Orchestral See also Radioorchestra External links http www.imgartists.com ?page artist&id 294&c 2 Biography ... Category Russian orchestras Category Radio and television orchestras Category Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Orchestra stub es Orquesta Sinf nica Chaikovski de la Radio de Mosc fr Orchestre symphonique Tcha kovski de la Radio de Moscou ko ja ru ... more details
The North German RadioSymphonyOrchestra NDR SymphonyOrchestra, German Sinfonieorchester des Norddeutschen Rundfunks , or NDR Sinfonieorchester is a German orchestra, the symphonyorchestra of the Norddeutscher Rundfunk NDR in Hamburg . The radioorchestra was founded by United Kingdom British occupation authorities after World War II , as Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk Radio Hamburg was the only radio station in what would later be West Germany not to be destroyed during the war. Its first musicians came mostly from the ranks of the old Nazism Nazi controlled Grosses Rundfunkorchester des Reichssenders Hamburg . Hans Schmidt Isserstedt was living near the Hamburg area, and was given the task of assembling the orchestra, which occurred over a period of six months. The orchestra gave its first concert in November 1945, conducted by Hans Schmidt Isserstedt , with Yehudi Menuhin as soloist. The orchestra first visited the UK in 1951, as part of the concerts celebrating the re opening in Manchester of the Free Trade Hall. ref Potts, Joseph E., European Radio Orchestras Western Germany September 1955 . The Musical Times , 96 1351 473 475. ref The orchestra is renowned for its performances ... Chefdirigent publisher NDR SymphonyOrchestra date 27 March 2009 accessdate 2009 09 30 ref The orchestra ... index.html NDR SymphonyOrchestra website de icon http www.artsbird.com en news artsnews2.php?thisid 100 Artsbird.com article on the NDR SymphonyOrchestra http www.musicweb international.com classrev 2010 May10 Walter 7771632.html Musicweb International Review of CPO 7771632, Bruno Walter, Symphony ... with the orchestra for the RCA Victor Red Seal and EMI labels. The orchestra has also recorded for the Deutsche Grammophon and CPO labels. Beginning with the 2011 2012 season, Thomas Hengelbrock is the orchestra ... culture Category Radio and television orchestras Category Musical groups from Hamburg de NDR Sinfonieorchester es Orquesta Sinf nica de la Radio del Norte de Alemania fr Orchestre symphonique de la ... more details
about the orchestra founded in 1923 and situated in East Berlin during the Cold War the orchestra founded in 1946 and situated in West Berlin during the Cold War Deutsches Symphonie Orchester Berlin The Berlin RadioSymphonyOrchestra Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin is a symphonyorchestra based in Berlin , Germany . In Berlin, the orchestra gives concerts at the Konzerthaus Berlin and at the Berliner Philharmonie . The orchestra has also given concerts in other German cities such as Aschaffenburg , Essen , Halle, Saxony Anhalt Halle , Oldenburg , and Wiesbaden . The orchestra was founded in 1923 as a radioorchestra , and is the oldest active radioorchestra in Germany. Bruno Seidler Winkler was the first chief conductor, from 1926 to 1932. During its early years, the orchestra had a reputation for its work with contemporary, 20th century composers. Composers who guest conducted the orchestra included Paul Hindemith , Arthur Honegger , Darius Milhaud , Sergei Prokofiev , Richard Strauss , Arnold Schoenberg and Igor Stravinsky , as well as Krzysztof Penderecki , Walter Schartner and Udo Zimmermann. After the 1949 division of Germany, the orchestra was under the supervision of Rundfunk der DDR DDR Radio . Since 2002, the orchestra s chief conductor is Marek Janowski . Janowski has a lifetime contract with the orchestra. ref cite news url http www.welt.de welt print article3224336 Der Dirigent Marek Janowski wird 70.html title Der Dirigent Marek Janowski wird 70 work Die Welt date 2009 02 18 accessdate 2009 03 15 ref Chief conductors Bruno Seidler Winkler 1926&ndash 1932 Eugen Jochum 1932&ndash 1934 Sergiu Celibidache 1945&ndash 1946 Hermann Abendroth 1953&ndash 1956 Rolf Kleinert 1959&ndash 1973 Heinz R gner 1973&ndash 1993 Rafael Fr hbeck de Burgos 1994&ndash 2000 Marek ... in 1923 Category German orchestras Category Radio and television orchestras Category Music in Berlin de Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin es Orquesta Sinf nica de Radio Berl n fr Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester ... more details
unsourced date April 2012 Polish National RadioSymphonyOrchestra PNRSO in Katowice one of Poland s premier musical institutions founded in 1935 in Warsaw . The orchestra was created and led by Grzegorz Fitelberg until the outbreak of World War II. In March 1945 Witold Rowicki revived the orchestra in Katowice. In 1947, Grzegorz Fitelberg, upon his return from abroad, took over the post of the Artistic Director. After his death in 1953, the orchestra was headed in succession by Jan Krenz , Bohdan Wodiczko , Kazimierz Kord , Tadeusz Struga a , Jerzy Maksymiuk , Stanis aw Wis ocki , Jacek Kaspszyk , Antoni Wit , Gabriel Chmura and, once again, Jacek Kaspszyk . In September 2000, Joanna Wnuk Nazarowa was appointed the General and Programme Director. In January 2009 Micha Klauza became the Associate Conductor. Stanis aw Skrowaczewski holds the title of the first Guest Conductor of the PNRSO, Jan Krenz is a Honorary Director and the function of Artistic Advisor is fulfilled by Jerzy Semkow . At the beginning of the season 2012 2013, Alexander Liebreich will become the Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the PNRSO. Recordings The orchestra has recorded more than 198 compact discs for many Polish and foreign labels Decca , EMI , Phillips , etc. and made numerous archival recordings for the needs of Polish Radio. For the Naxos label they recorded among others complete works of Witold Lutos awski 9 CDs , all symphonies of Tchaikowsky, most of Penderecki s I V , Mahler s except for VIII ..., H.M. G recki s Symphony No. 3 and W. Kilar s Missa pro pace were released on DVD and SACD by Polish Radio as The Sacred Triptych. For phonographic achievements the orchestra was honoured with numerous ... du Disque 1992 and the recording of Turangalila Symphony by Olivier Messiaen under Antoni Wit was awarded ... Capriccio for violin and orchestra, De natura sonoris no. 2 for the piano and orchestra Resurrection ... fr Orchestre symphonique national de la radio polonaise nl Pools Nationaal Radio Symfonieorkest ja ... more details
SymphonyOrchestra founded in 1930, the MDR SymphonyOrchestra founded in 1923, the BavarianRadioSymphonyOrchestra founded in 1949, the Tokyo based NHK SymphonyOrchestra , the Danish National SymphonyOrchestra founded in 1925, the Vienna RadioSymphonyOrchestra founded in 1969 and the Tchaikovsky SymphonyOrchestra of Moscow Radio formerly the USSR State Radio and Television SymphonyOrchestra among other names founded in 1930. Germany has an especially large number of radio orchestras. Twelve radio orchestras perform and produce classical as well as contemporary music and jazz for the North ... by some radio stations in Europe. Famous broadcast orchestras include the NBC SymphonyOrchestra 1937 ... orchestras and the SWR Big Band in Stuttgart and Baden Baden Freiburg, Bavarian Broadcasting BR with two orchestras in Munich, Central German Broadcasting Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk MDR with one orchestra in Leipzig, Saarland Broadcasting Saarl ndischer Rundfunk SR with one 2006 merged orchestra in Saarbr cken Kaiserslautern, Hessian Broadcasting Hessischer Rundfunk hr with one orchestra in Frankfurt and the Berlin RadioSymphonyOrchestra, Berlin. The British Broadcasting Corporation operates ...A radioorchestra or broadcast orchestra is an orchestra employed by a radio network and sometimes television ... Big Band . Denmark also maintains orchestra in the form of the Danish National SymphonyOrchestra , the DR Big Band Danish Radio Big Band , Chamber Orchestra and Radio Choir. In the Netherlands, the Muziekcentrum ... RadioOrchestra founded in 1938. On March 28, 2008 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation announced ... CBC RadioOrchestra to be dismantled , Globe and Mail , March 27, 2008 ref The ensemble has continued ... Broadcasting Corporation ABC in Australia operates six state radiosymphony orchestras through ... music for various shows on the network. In the heyday of radio such orchestras were numerous, performing ... Public Broadcasting associations, supports the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest , the Radio Kamer Filharmonie ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Bayerisches Staatsorchester image background classical ensemble alias Bavarian State Orchestra origin Munich , Germany genre Classical music Classical occupation Symphony orchestra years active 1523 present associated acts Bayerische Staatsoper website http www.staatsorchester.de www.staatsorchester.de current members General Music Director br Kent Nagano past members Founder br Ludwig Senfl File Bavarian State Orchestra Logo.png thumb Bavarian State Orchestra logo The Bayerisches Staatsorchester Bavarian State Orchestra is the orchestra of the Bavarian State Opera . History Founded in the times of Ludwig Senfl 1523 the orchestra, specializing in musica sacra, belonged to the finest ones in Europe already under Orlando di Lasso 1563 . In 1651 the Italian opera was introduced in Munich. From 1762 onwards the orchestra was called Hoforchester Court Orchestra and with the revolution in 1918 the current name was introduced. The history of the Bavarian State Orchestra is very much connected with the Bavarian State Opera. The orchestra had a long and successful cooperation 1968 1997 with Carlos Kleiber though he never served as its Music Director. Zubin Mehta was the music director of the Bavarian State Opera and Bavarian State Orchestra from 1998. He was succeeded by Kent Nagano in 2006. The Bavarian State Orchestra is one of three great orchestras in the city of Munich , along with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra . General Music Directors valign top 1836 1867 Franz Lachner 1867 1869 Hans von B low 1870 1877 Franz W llner 1872 1896 Hermann Levi 1894 1896 Richard Strauss 1901 1903 Hermann Zumpe 1904 1911 Felix Mottl 1913 1922 Bruno Walter 1922 1935 Hans Knappertsbusch 1937 1944 Clemens Krauss valign top 1945 Hans Knappertsbusch 1946 1952 Georg Solti 1952 1954 Rudolf Kempe 1956 1958 Ferenc Fricsay 1959 1968 Joseph Keilberth 1971 1992 Wolfgang Sawallisch 1992 1998 Pet ... more details
for the US National SymphonyOrchestra National SymphonyOrchestra National SymphonyOrchestra is used for the name of many orchestras in different countries. It may refer to the Danish National SymphonyOrchestra , founded 1925 Estonian National SymphonyOrchestra , which can trace its origins back to 1926 Iraqi National SymphonyOrchestra , founded 1970, which can trace its origins back to 1948 Latvian National SymphonyOrchestra Lebanese National SymphonyOrchestra , founded 1999 National Iranian SymphonyOrchestra , founded 1998 National SymphonyOrchestra Bolivia National SymphonyOrchestra of Colombia , the re establishment in 2004 of an orchestra founded in 1952 National SymphonyOrchestra of Costa Rica , founded 1940 National SymphonyOrchestra of Cuba , traces its origins to the latter 18th Century, formalized in the early 1920s National SymphonyOrchestra Dominican Republic , founded 1941 National SymphonyOrchestra of Ecuador National SymphonyOrchestra Ghana RT National SymphonyOrchestra RT National SymphonyOrchestra of Ireland , founded 1947, adopted present name 1989 National SymphonyOrchestra of London , plays mostly popular music rather than classical, began in the 1940s National SymphonyOrchestra Malaysia National SymphonyOrchestra Mexico , present form since 1946, can trace its origins to 1881 National SymphonyOrchestra Peru , founded 1938 National SymphonyOrchestra of Polish Radio National SymphonyOrchestra of the South African Broadcasting Corporation National SymphonyOrchestra Taiwan , founded 1986 National SymphonyOrchestra of Ukraine National SymphonyOrchestra United States , founded 1931 disambig es Orquesta Sinf nica Nacional pt Orquestra Sinf nica Nacional zh ... more details
The Jerusalem SymphonyOrchestra of the Israel Broadcasting Authority Hebrew language Hebrew , , ha Tizmoret ha Simfonit Yerushalayim Rashut ha Shidur is a major orchestra of Israel. Since the 1980s, the JSO has been based in the Henry Crown Symphony Hall, part of the Jerusalem Theater complex. File PikiWiki Israel 625 TalbiaJerusalem .JPG thumb right Jerusalem Theater home of the orchestra History The orchestra traces its origins to the national radioorchestra founded in the 1940s as the Kol Israel Orchestra . It acquired its present form and name after expanding in the 1970s. Since its foundation, the Orchestra has prided itself on having an extensive repertoire, which not only revisits the masterpieces at the core of the classical music classical canon, but also promotes the work of more recent composer s from Israel and abroad. In a Jerusalem home town concert in 2000, the Jerusalem Symphony cooperated with the BavarianRadioSymphonyOrchestra and conducting conductor Lorin Maazel to give the premiere of Krzysztof Penderecki s seventh symphony , Symphony No. 7 Penderecki The Seven Gates of Jerusalem , which had been commissioned to conclude the Jerusalem 3000 celebrations. This highly acclaimed performance was repeated by the two orchestras in Munich later that year to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the German orchestra. Musical directors The Jerusalem Symphony has been led by the following musical directors Mendi Rodan 1963 72 http www.arims.org.il competition2005 pages english supporting artist rodan.php Lukas ... orchphil shallon.htm Leon Botstein 2003 See also Israel Philharmonic Orchestra References reflist http www.jso.co.il history english.php History of the Orchestra External links http www.jso.co.il Homepage of the Jerusalem Symphony in Hebrew and English Category Israeli orchestras Category Musical groups from Jerusalem Category Symphony orchestras de Jerusalem SymphonyOrchestra fr Orchestre symphonique ... more details
File N rnberger Symphoniker.jpg thumb Nuremberg SymphonyOrchestra The Nuremberg SymphonyOrchestra German N rnberger Symphoniker is a German orchestra based in Nuremberg . History The orchestra began in 1946 as the Franconia State Orchestra Fr nkisches Landesorchester . In the early 1950s, the orchestra accrued international acclaim for their recordings of the sound tracks to Quo Vadis 1951 film Quo Vadis and Ben Hur 1959 film Ben Hur by Mikl s R zsa . The orchestra took its current name in 1963 for the dedication of the newly built Meistersingerhalle . ref name Meistersingerhalle cite web url http www.nuernberg.de internet portal e kultur ctz 3303.html title Meistersingerhalle on the official Nuremberg website accessdate May 19, 2011 ref In 1993, they won a Grammy Award in the category Best Pop Instrumental Performance for the soundtrack of Beauty and the Beast 1991 film Beauty and the Beast ... the principal conductor of the orchestra since 2009. Concerts The Nuremberg SymphonyOrchestra performs .... The Nuremberg Symphony is the festival orchestra of the Heidenheim Opera Festival and frequently records for the Bavarianradio Bayerischer Rundfunk as well as numerous CD labels. They perform ... see Best Pop Instrumental Performance accessdate May 19, 2011 ref Since 2008, the Nuremberg SymphonyOrchestra has a new rehearsal and concert hall with a seating capacity of 515, the Neuer Musiksaal ... Symphony cite web url http www.kulturfreunde bayreuth.de info konzert 10.htm title Nuremberg SymphonyOrchestra, audience and concerts stats. German language year 2011 accessdate May 19, 2011 ref Regular .... The orchestra participates in Europe s largest open air classical music event Klassik Open Air . Two performances are given two weeks apart, one by the Nuremberg Symphony, the other by the Nuremberg ... ref References Reflist External links Nuremberg Symphony http www.nuernbergersymphoniker.de official ... Air Category German orchestras Category Musical groups established in 1946 Category Symphony orchestras ... more details
Peninsula SymphonyOrchestra may refer to Peninsula Symphony American symphonyorchestra based in the San Francisco Peninsula Peninsula SymphonyOrchestra, merged in 1979 to form the Virginia SymphonyOrchestra disambig ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Budapest SymphonyOrchestra image background classical ensemble alias origin Budapest , Hungary genre Classical music Classical occupation Symphonyorchestra years active 1943 present associated acts website http www.mrze.hu www.mrze.hu current members Principal Conductor br G bor Tak cs Nagy past members Founder br Ernst von Dohn nyi notable instruments The Budapest SymphonyOrchestra is a Hungary Hungarian orchestra. It is part of the Hungarian Television and Broadcasting Organisation, Magyar R di . History The Budapest SymphonyOrchestra was founded in 1943 by conductor Ernst von Dohn nyi . ref http www.allmusic.com artist budapest symphonyorchestra q15439 Article on the Budapest SymphonyOrchestra by Robert Adelson, 2012. ref The orchestra has performed internationally with renowned conductors, soloists and composers, such as J nos Ferencsik , Otto Klemperer , Carlo Zecchi , Claudio Abbado , Georg Solti , B la Drahos , Johanna Beisteiner and Robert Gulya . The recordings of the orchestra are published, inter alia, by Naxos Records Naxos and Gramy Records Gramy . References references External links http www.mrze.hu Official Website of the Hungarian Radio Organisation http www.naxos.com person Budapest SymphonyOrchestra MAV 34741.htm History and discography of the Budapest SymphonyOrchestra on the website of Naxos Records Naxos . http www.gramy.com kiadvanyok eng.html Discography on the website of Gramy Records Category Radio and television orchestras Category Musical groups established in 1953 category Hungarian orchestras de Budapester Symphoniker ... more details
Atlantic SymphonyOrchestra was a professional Canadian symphonyorchestra in Atlantic Canada that was active during the second half the 20th century. It has the distinction of being the only full time regional professional orchestra in Canadian history. The orchestra was formed shortly after the demise of both the Halifax SymphonyOrchestra and New Brunswick Symphony Orchesta . Seeing a need for a full time professional symphony in the Atlantic region, the orchestra was established by joint committees in Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax , Sydney, Nova Scotia Sydney , Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John , Moncton , and Fredericton on 12 June 1968. Conductor Klaro Mizerit led the orchestra from 1968 1977 and conductor Victor Yampolsky led the orchestra from 1977 until the orchestra s demise due to financial problems in 1983. The orchestra made several commercial recordings in the 1970s and was featured on numerous broadcasts on CBC Radio . ref cite web url http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params U1ARTU0000147 title Atlantic SymphonyOrchestra work The Canadian Encyclopedia accessdate January 2, 2011 author Shirley A. Blakeley ref References reflist Category Canadian orchestras Category Disbanded orchestras Category Musical groups established in 1968 Category Musical groups disestablished in 1983 Category Symphony orchestras Category 1968 establishments in Canada ... more details
Valley SymphonyOrchestra could mean Valley SymphonyOrchestra LAVC , of the Los Angeles Valley College in California, Valley SymphonyOrchestra McAllen, Texas disambig ... more details
Russian State SymphonyOrchestra may be used of distinct ensembles The State Academic SymphonyOrchestra of the Russian Federation , which was formerly the USSR State SymphonyOrchestra, on its website called State Academic SymphonyOrchestra of Russia Svetlanov SymphonyOrchestra The State Symphony Capella of Russia , which was formerly the USSR Ministry of Culture SymphonyOrchestra State Symphony Cinema Orchestra Disambig ... more details
. Radio Broadcasts Select concerts performed by the Jacksonville SymphonyOrchestra are broadcast Monday evenings at 7 p.m. on 89.9 FM WJCT FM WJCT Public Radio . 89.9 Presents the Jacksonville SymphonyOrchestra is a one hour program featuring performance highlights recorded in Jacoby Symphony Hall ... SymphonyOrchestra image image size background classical ensemble origin Jacksonville, Florida , United States genre Classical music Classical occupation SymphonyOrchestra years active 1949 present associated acts Jacksonville Symphony Chorus br Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra br Jacksonville ... Nierenberg File JSO logo.jpg thumb Jacksonville SymphonyOrchestra logo The Jacksonville SymphonyOrchestra JSO is an American orchestra based in Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville , Florida . Concert hall As one of a handful of List of symphony orchestras in the United States American orchestras with its own dedicated List of concert halls concert hall , the Jacksonville SymphonyOrchestra performs the majority of its programs in the Robert E. Jacoby Symphony Hall at the Times Union Center for the Performing Arts , the only true orchestra concert hall in Florida. Artistic background Founded in 1949, Jacksonville s symphony is one of Florida s longest standing orchestras and hosted renowned ... SymphonyOrchestra has performed twice at Carnegie Hall , most recently in 1998. Led by Fabio Mechetti since 1999, past music directors of the orchestra include Roger Nierenberg , Willis ... SymphonyOrchestra also performs in venues that vary from schools and senior citizen centers ... SymphonyOrchestra offers a variety of live symphonic music reaching nearly million residents on the First ... after school enrichment, Symphony Schools, and the Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra . In addition ... from the program s performance. Sources Jean, Betty B. 1999 . The Jacksonville SymphonyOrchestra ... links http www.jaxsymphony.org Official site coord missing Florida DEFAULTSORT SymphonyOrchestra ... more details
primarysources date April 2008 Montenegrin SymphonyOrchestra Montenegrin language Montenegrin Crnogorski simfonijski orkestar began working in September 2007. As one of the most important and the most complex segments of the Montenegrin Music Center. Although artistical and organisational foundation of Montenegrin SymphonyOrchestra started on completely new base, its appearance preceded almost fifty years lasting work of Symphony and Chamber ensemble which was the part of Radio and Television of Montenegro . Musical Director and Chief Conductor of the Montenegrin SymphonyOrchestra is Russian conductor Alexey Shatskiy. External links http www.muzickicentar.co.me Category Montenegrin music Montenegro stub cs ernohorsk filharmonie ... more details