Showing 488 results in the category Symphony and chamber orchestras.
Non-professional & training; Promotes talented young players and soloists from the London music colleges and beyond through perfs in leading venues, working under professional conditions. Programme features forgotten masterpieces, esp of British comps, as well as extending to world cultures and social communities through co-productions and outreach.
38a Fenwick Rd, London, SE15 4HW, United Kingdom
Self-governing orch, performing without cond and rotating musical leadership roles for each work. Founded in 1972 by musicians to perform diverse orch rep using chmbr music ens techniques.
490 Riverside Drive, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10027, USA
60 performances per year.
Palau de la Musica, Paseo de la Alameda 30, E-46023 Valencia, Spain
Teatro Filarmonico, c/ Mendizabal, no 3-4, E- 33003 Oviedo, Spain
112 performances per year.
Maria de Molina 3-1c, E-47001 Valladolid, Spain
110 performances per year. Performs symphonic music from all periods; special emphasis on creation and expansion of Basque music both inside and outside the region.
Paseo de Miramon 124, Apartado de Correos 1.502, Donostia-San Sebastian, E-20014 Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain
Plaza Carlos III, 3 Entlo C, E-30008 Murcia, Spain
110 performances per year.
Calle 11 # 5-51, La Candelaria, Colombia
30-40 performances per year.
Rua das Marrecas, 25/901, Centro Cep. 20 031-120, Rio de Janeiro/RJ, Brazil
94-piece symphony orch, part of the Casa da Musica foundation. Tours nationally and internationally. Wide range of repertoire from core symphonic works to jazz, hip-hop and multi-media projects.
Avenida da Boavista, 604-610, P-4149-071 Porto, Portugal
The State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia (Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra), one of the country’s oldest symphonic ensembles, is the special pride of national musical culture. The State Orchestra debut performance took place over 75 years ago, on 5 October 1936, at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory under the direction of A. Gauk and E. Kleiber. From its inception, the orchestra has been led by outstanding musicians such as Alexander Gauk (1936-1941), Natan Rakhlin (1941-1945), Konstantin Ivanov (1945-1965), and Evgeny Svetlanov (1965-2000).
PO Box 1607 Vika, Haakon VIIs gt 2, N-0119 Oslo, Norway
Oxford's professional symphony orch, in residence at the University of Oxford. The Orchestra's achievements include performing with distinguished artists as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Andras Schiff, Maxim Vengerov, Valery Gergiev, Lang Lang and Nigel Kennedy; outstanding recordings of Haydn's Creation with New College Choir - CD of the Month in BBC Music Magazine - and of the Handel/Mendelssohn Acis and Galatea with Christ Church Cathedral Choir; its annual Piano Festival; and an award-winning programme of education and community workshops.
29a Teignmouth Road, Teignmouth Road, London, London, NW2 4EB, United Kingdom
High standard amateur orch. Promotes 5 concerts a year and specialises in accompanying choral socs, also concerts for charity.
22 Anna Pavlova Close, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TE, United Kingdom
Individual Biographies: Known for her lyrical eloquence on the stage, Navah Perlman has established herself as one of the most poetic and admired pianists of her generation. She has performed to critical acclaim in major concert venues throughout North America, Europe and Asia and has appeared with numerous orchestras including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony, Montreal Symphony and Toronto Symphony. Ms. Perlman's recital recording of Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Prokofiev is available on EMI Classics.
8 concerts, 12 recordings per year.
PO Box 136, BG-1504 Sofia, Bulgaria
Professional
6th Floor, The Tower Building, 11 York Rd, London, SE1 7NX, United Kingdom
10 performances per year.
Otto Bauergasse 24/18, A-1060 Wien, Austria
145 performances per year.
Kasernstr 4-6, D-86152 Augsburg, Germany
Operated as a registered charity independent of the University, Philomusica is conducted by the Aberystwyth Music Centre's Director of Music, Dr David Russell Hulme. Two concerts are presented each year in the Aberystwyth Arts Centre. The repertoire is largely Romantic and twentieth century; but the orchestra also explores lesser-known music, especially by British composers. Prospective new players are given a trial and a permanent place is offered subject to a suitable vacancy being available. Anyone interested in joining should contact the Director of Music or come to the first rehearsal.
The Music Centre, Aberystwyth University, Old College, King Street, Aberystwyth, SY23 2AY, United Kingdom