Showing 488 results in the category Symphony and chamber orchestras.
160 performances per year.
105 Hunan Lu, 200031 Shanghai, China
100+ educ concerts.
PO Box 205, Shreveport, LA 71162-0205, USA
For Sibiu, a city over 8 centuries old and a convergent point of numerous economic and spiritual influences, musical manifestations have been a constant part of the city life. It was in 1774, at the court of Samuel Brukenthal, governor of Transylvania, when a professional orch held its first concert. In 1792, one year after Mozart's death, "The Kidnap from Serai" was played in Sibiu, and later in 1800, the "Creation" Oratorio by J. Haydn. During the 19th century, great European musicians played in Sibiu: Fr. Liszt, J. Strauss, J. Brahms, J. Joachim, R. Strauss and others.
Cetatii No 3-5, Sibiu, RO-550 160, Romania
100 concerts per year.
Studio Art Centre, Palac Kultury i Nauki, PL-00 -01 Warszawa, Poland
Professional; Cutting edge chmbr orch specialising in historically informed performance on both modern and period insts; pioneering cross-cultural collaborations, esp involving the music of India.
UKCCA Building, 3 St Marys Road, Luton, LU1 3JA, Bedfordshire, LU1 3PE, United Kingdom
Professional; National chmbr orch based in the East Mids. 4 strands of activity: sinfonia ViVA, chmbr ViVA, education ViVA, work ViVA.
Beaufort Business Centre, Beaufort St, Derby, DE21 6AX, United Kingdom
165 performances per year.
Birsigstr 50, CH-4054 Basel, Switzerland
Singapore Conference Hall, 7 Shenton Way, Singapore 068810, Singapore
46 performances per year.
4 Battery Rd #20-01, Bank of China Building, Singapore, 49908, Singapore
Non-professional & training; 4 concerts per year in Huddersfield Town Hall; programmes mainly 19th and 20th C orch repertoire.
10 Scape View, Golcar, Huddersfield, HD7 4DH, United Kingdom
c 110 performances per year.
Kongresni trg 10, Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia
Brand new, innovative professional orchestra for the culturally-flourishing city of Southampton. Launch concert at Turner Sims Concert Hall - Sibelius Unwrapped - Autumn 2015. Thriving and imaginative education, outreach and masterclass programme.
the són project - a new sound for a new city
c/o Tashmina Artists, 63 Cambridge Street, London, SW1V 4PS, United Kingdom
Freelance professional orch available for hire; can provide musicians for most occasions.
Professional chmbr orch, performing orch concerts, education workshops and other recitals and working in partnership with many of the leading amateur choirs throughout the south of England.
c/o 3, The Square, Compton, West Sussex, PO18 9HA, United Kingdom
The Southern Sinfonia is Dunedin's only professional orchestra, and one of four regional orchestras in New Zealand's largest cities, funded by Creative New Zealand. We have established a reputation for the high calibre of our performances.
Annually, we present a seven-concert subscription series, plus schools and chamber concerts, and education programmes including masterclasses and workshops. We also regularly accompany productions by resident and touring opera, ballet, musical and choral companies.
PO Box 5571, Dunedin, New Zealand
Non-professional & training; Mixed professional and amateur symphony orch, chmrb ens and chorus, based in Coventry and the Midlands.
17 Kensington Rd, Coventry, CV5 6GG, United Kingdom
Professional; Baroque ens that plays close attention to historical stringing and instrumentation; frequently expands to orch size for special projects.
120 Chewton Rd, London, E17 7DN, United Kingdom
150 performances per year.
Joliot-Curie-Platz 27/28, D-06018 Halle (Saale), Germany
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).