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ns, the Berger family established the Tulsa | Philharmonic, the city's first symphony orchestra, and T |
However, the older Leningrad | Philharmonic Orchestra claimed this distinction for most |
and Nigel Kennedy on violin with the Berlin | Philharmonic (EMI Classics 5570162) |
ally known orchestras, including the Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, and the Lon |
o has appeared as soloist with the New York | Philharmonic and co-founded the Chamber Music Society of |
own works with orchestras such as the Czech | Philharmonic, the Colonne Orchestra at the Brussels Fair |
God Speeded Summer's End for orchestra (BBC | Philharmonic Orchestra commission) |
The Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra commissioned him to write the nin |
sode I: Der Wille zur Macht with the London | Philharmonic Orchestra, composed by Yasunori Mitsuda. |
A piece commissioned by the | Philharmonic from composer Melinda Wagner, Concerto for |
with other orchestras such as the New York | Philharmonic, American Composer's Orchestra, Met Opera O |
Birtwistle); other prizes include the Royal | Philharmonic Society Composition Competition in 1994, th |
07, made the decision to leave the Helsinki | Philharmonic and concentrate on achieving international |
the work with Sarasate as the soloist at a | Philharmonic Society concert in St. James's Hall on Marc |
ed a successful portfolio as conductor (BBC | Philharmonic, BBC Concert Orchestra, BBC Singers, Britte |
It was first performed at a | Philharmonic Society concert on Valentine's Day 1814. |
first performance, on 1 May, at a Worcester | Philharmonic Society concert conducted by the organist o |
Both composers attended a New York | Philharmonic Orchestra concert, where the orchestra perf |
D'Or on his album entitled David D'Or & the | Philharmonic; Live Concert. |
Vienna | Philharmonic Orchestra, cond. |
tra nights, the last featuring the National | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Michael Kamen. |
: February 10, 2010, Bangkok, with the Siam | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Somtow Sucharitkul |
ere: April 16, 1967, Tokyo, with the Moscow | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Kirill Kondrashin. |
hines" (composed in 2007) with the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Alan Gilbert. |
n in 1996, this time performed by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrea Licata (Inter |
lic premiere in 1988 by the Royal Liverpool | Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Walter Weller. |
by Sir Vivian Dunn and in 2000, by the BBC | Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Richard Hickox. |
and piano), Chamber players of the Armenian | Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Eduard Topchjan. |
Giovanni Pasini (viola) with the Malaysian | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Paul Mann, Kuala Lum |
w Alice Tully Hall, performed by the London | Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Vladimir Jurowski. |
is by Arthur Benjamin, performed by London | Philharmonic and conducted by Muir Mathieson. |
d, the BBC Concert Orchestra and the London | Philharmonic Choir conducted by Charles Hazlewood perfor |
The Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Zubin Mehta, accomp |
the 50-minute work was made by the Russian | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Thomas Sanderling an |
Konstantin Scherbakov with Russian | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Dmitri Yablonsky |
on 'Remembering Chet' along with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Nicholas Dodd. |
tral Works; Shura Cherkassky, piano; Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan. |
Studios during summer of 2000 by The London | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Karl Jenkins and The |
rian; Radio Symphonieorchester Wien, Slovak | Philharmonic Choir, conducted by Bertrand de Billy (OEHM |
7001: Dvorak Symphony No. 9 with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Jascha Horenstein (r |
Armstrong on drums) is joined by the London | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Grammy award winner |
ed a version in 1981 performed by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Richard Hickox, with |
1912, at the Vienna Festival by the Vienna | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bruno Walter. |
by Jaz Coleman and performed by the London | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Peter Scholes, appea |
ording with organist Ian Tracey and the BBC | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Rumon Gamba. |
ruch, who was the director of the Liverpool | Philharmonic Society, conducting and Joachim as the solo |
rus, and orchestra, was produced at the New | Philharmonic, Berlioz conducting, on 4 July 1855, and pl |
chor von St. Bonifatius, Witold Lutoslawski | Philharmonic Wroclaw, conductor Gabriel Dessauer, 1999 |
8 season include a tour with St. Petersburg | Philharmonic and conductor Temirkanov, a tour in South A |
io Tozzi) Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna | Philharmonic Orchestra; Conductor: Dimitri Mitropoulos. |
iro Ohyama, assistant conductor of the L.A. | Philharmonic, and continued with Jan Robertson, head of |
Familiar to many as the Vienna | Philharmonic Orchestra's contrabass first chair and solo |
After leaving the Vienna | Philharmonic, Streicher contributed to the contrabass's |
Georg Solti and the Vienna | Philharmonic (Decca CS6146) |
i Symphony Orchestra, the Eastman-Rochester | Philharmonic, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Saint L |
y ensembles worldwide, including the Berlin | Philharmonic (under Daniel Barenboim). |
eard Roy Eldridge's solo from a Jazz At The | Philharmonic live date, a performance that Presencer att |
in the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Berlin | Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, the Los Angeles Philha |
rmonique de Radio France, Netherlands Radio | Philharmonic, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, the Colleg |
The Paris | Philharmonic (philharmonie de Paris), a 2400-seat sympho |
n the United States, including the New York | Philharmonic, the Detroit, St. Louis, Pittsburgh Symphon |
estra in April 1966, he rejoined the London | Philharmonic, and devoted more time to chamber music, fo |
or and Principal Conductor of the Rochester | Philharmonic, Music Director of the Orchestra of Radio-T |
d'Albert: Die Toten Augen - Dresden | Philharmonic Orchestra, Dresden Philharmonic Choir |
stra, the Orchestre de Paris, the Hong Kong | Philharmonic, the Dresden Philharmonic, and with the Aus |
The Wall in Berlin and headed the National | Philharmonic Orchestra during the 24 Nights sessions wit |
debut at the 92nd Street Y and his New York | Philharmonic debut during the 2000-01 season, he has app |
y evening, August 28, 2007, the Los Angeles | Philharmonic honored Edelman, on the Hollywood Bowl stag |
rk debut in November 1934 with the New York | Philharmonic performing Edward MacDowell's Piano Concert |
Ella Fitzgerald - "Jazz at the | Philharmonic, The Ella Fitzgerald Set" (Verve/Polygram a |
nd her Verve/Polygram release: "Jazz at the | Philharmonic, the Ella Fitzgerald Sets". |
he is the youngest-ever winner of the Royal | Philharmonic Society's Emily Anderson Prize. |
formed in 2005 by musicians from the Tulsa | Philharmonic, which ended in 2002, and currently perform |
tive Poland, as well as the Royal Liverpool | Philharmonic in England, the Karlovy Vary Symphony in th |
ayed from 1946 to 1949 with the Jazz at the | Philharmonic touring ensembles. |
dl was appointed music director of the Erie | Philharmonic in Erie, Pennsylvania. |
oist with Pierre Boulez and the Los Angeles | Philharmonic, Christoph Eschenbach and the Chicago Symph |
colorful French and Russian works than the | Philharmonic, which excelled in German repertoire. |
34 he was the chief conductor of the Warsaw | Philharmonic Orchestra, excessively promoting new music. |
ondon's Royal Festival Hall (with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra), fifteen separate performances a |
1982 Giro for orchestra (Tampere | Philharmonic Orchestra, Finland; 27 November 1981), revi |
lay in the woodwind section of the New York | Philharmonic, her first appearance with the orchestra wa |
The auditorium is home to the Orlando | Philharmonic Orchestra, Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra |
This article is about the original Florida | Philharmonic which folded in 1982. |
e took up the same position with the London | Philharmonic Orchestra for nine years. |
d performed as a soloist with the Leningrad | Philharmonic Orchestra for 28 consecutive seasons. |
w Theatre has collaborated with The Orlando | Philharmonic Orchestra for several concerts, presented a |
Paul Lewis led Cardiff | Philharmonic Orchestra for 24 years until October 2006. |
concertos (with Zubin Mehta and the Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra) for Sony Records. |
cial Events and board member of the Calgary | Philharmonic Society for fourteen years. |
ch, Thomas Stolze, Jess Thomas & the Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra for Wagner: Siegfried |
oyal Ballet Sinfonia and the City of Prague | Philharmonic Orchestra, for labels such as ASV Sanctuary |
He was leader of the Vienna | Philharmonic Orchestra for over half a century. |
Joan Osborne, Suzanne Vega and the Brooklyn | Philharmonic Orchestra for Four Scored, a single perform |
ics design, it is often chosen by Hong Kong | Philharmonic Orchestra for practising. |
Center, University of Maryland (MD); Naples | Philharmonic Center for the Arts (FL); Purdue Convocatio |
ssman - former principal of the Los Angeles | Philharmonic and former student himself of Marcel Tabute |
lar with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC | Philharmonic Orchestra, formerly known as the BBC Northe |
became guest conductor with the Los Angeles | Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Saint Louis Sympho |
ude the Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles | Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Chicago Symphony O |
tudied at the Vienna Music Academy with the | Philharmonic Konzertmeister Franz Mairecker, and in Muni |
he was formerly a member of the Monte Carlo | Philharmonic, the French National, the Lille National an |
Alain Lombard's assistant at the Strasbourg | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1980 to 1981 and Lorin Maaze |
conductor holds with the "Bavarian Chamber | Philharmonic Orchestra" from Germany, which he led durin |
r Yevgeny Mravinsky with the St. Petersburg | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1974 until 1977. |
He was chief conductor of the Armenian | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1981 until 1985 - the year h |
Grieg, who was music director of the Bergen | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1880 until 1882. |
He played with the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1928 to 1949 where he was pr |
Chief Conductor of the Graz Opera and Graz | Philharmonic Orchestra from September 2001 to June 2004. |
et and served as solo flutist in the Bergen | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1967 until 2005. |
1897 and principal conductor of the Vienna | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1882 to 1883. |
There is also a Welte | Philharmonic organ from 1914. |
he Bergen International Festival and Bergen | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1972 to 1976. |
erved as principal bassoonist of the London | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1958 to 1966, after which he |
He was treasurer of the Royal | Philharmonic Society from 1918 until his death, and taug |
989 to 1994 as deputy chairman), the Bergen | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1988 to 1990 and 1993 to 199 |
he was music director of the Greater Miami | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1967 to 1975. |
s the first music director of the Malaysian | Philharmonic Orchestra, from 1997 to 2005. |
This was followed by stints with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1980 to 1986 and from 1992 t |
ngelberg was music director of the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1922 to 1928. |
as the principal conductor of the Rochester | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1947 to 1955. |
He was principal trumpeter at famous Vienna | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1982 - 1996. |
dition to his appearances with the National | Philharmonic, Maestro Gajewski is in much demand as a gu |
The London | Philharmonic Orchestra gave the first performance at the |
Symphony (Katherine Needleman), Los Angeles | Philharmonic (Ariana Ghez), Atlanta Symphony (Elizabeth |
The | Philharmonic has gone on eight international tours: 1970 |
n Bruckner: Symphony No. 5, with the Vienna | Philharmonic (Deutsche Grammophon) |
hubert: Symphony No. 8 "Unfinished", Vienna | Philharmonic, Deutsche Grammophon. |
The Buenos Aires | Philharmonic has had three successful tours of special r |
chestra, and Music Director of the Hamilton | Philharmonic, in Hamilton, Canada. |
Symphony Orchestra, Munich, and the Munich | Philharmonic he has recorded Messian's L'Ascension, Rich |
With the BBC | Philharmonic, Gamba has recorded works of various compos |
ther venues in South Wales at which Cardiff | Philharmonic Orchestra has performed in recent years inc |
is 32-year tenure as conductor of the Youth | Philharmonic, he has led the orchestra on 12 internation |
The score, performed by the National | Philharmonic Orchestra, has been highly acclaimed over t |
The Opera & | Philharmonic Society has at its disposal two halls - a c |
he permanent guest conductor St. Petersburg | Philharmonic and has frequently conducted the Moscow Phi |
The Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra has been resident at The Marina s |
ch as an incorporated foundation, the Seoul | Philharmonic Orchestra has been performing with such wor |
As a member of the | Philharmonic, Stephen has played over 4000 concerts unde |
me Barbirolli was conductor of the New York | Philharmonic, where he had succeeded Arturo Toscanini in |
s to England, where together with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra he played with Dvorak's cello con |
s, on receiving a commission from the Royal | Philharmonic Society he began work on the new piece and |
r and musical director of the North Holland | Philharmonic that he attracted attention for his complet |
In 2004, together with the London | Philharmonic Orchestra, he recorded Seven: A Suite for O |
for a symphony from the London (now Royal) | Philharmonic Society; he conducted the first performance |
aying principal trombone with the Rotterdam | Philharmonic Orchestra, he joined the Royal Concertgebou |
s the principal string players of the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra headed by Jonathan Carney. |
BBC | Philharmonic Orchestra/Richard Hickox (Chandos, 2000) |
as named permanent conductor of the Boulder | Philharmonic after his first year. |
i's father was a violinist for the New York | Philharmonic and his mother was a concert pianist. |
in Berlin and in 1936, he joined the Vienna | Philharmonic Orchestra, however he was later expelled du |
eld chief conductorships with theCopenhagen | Philharmonic Orchestra in Copenhagen, Denmark(1996-2000) |
ordon Clinton, the BBC Chorus and the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, in January 1951 (again unissued) |
was given in April, 2008, with the Armenian | Philharmonic Orchestra in Yerevan, this time, Hovhaness' |
ayed with the Vienna State Opera and Vienna | Philharmonic Orchestra in 1978, before becoming a princi |
He conducted the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra in the recording of Deep Purple's |
rom 1924 to 1933 he conducted the Stuttgart | Philharmonic, and in 1928, Kurtz was enagaged by Anna Pa |
uctor" ("tweede dirigent") of the Rotterdam | Philharmonic Orchestra in 1927, and in 1930, became the |
He led New York | Philharmonic concerts in 1943-44 and also conducted at t |
Conductor and Artistic Director of Karelia | Philharmonic Orchestra in Petrozavodsk. |
He notably founded the Victoria | Philharmonic Choir in 2005 and the Euphonia Music Festiv |
mphony Orchestra before moving to the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra in April 1992. |
ane Choral Society in 1859 and the Brisbane | Philharmonic Society in 1861, and was a familiar accompa |
ly awarded honorary membership of the Royal | Philharmonic Society in 1951. |
erican born conductor to conduct the Moscow | Philharmonic Orchestra in 1986). |
In 1977 he joined the Berlin | Philharmonic, and in 1983 was appointed by Herbert von K |
hael Csanyi-Wills and recorded by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra in London. |
, he has presented recitals at the National | Philharmonic Hall in Warsaw, the American Embassy in Bei |
skabet Harmonien (later known as the Bergen | Philharmonic Orchestra) in 1866. |
For the later incarnation of the Florida | Philharmonic, founded in 1985, see Florida Philharmonic |
e made his conducting debut with the Berlin | Philharmonic (BPO) in 1987, in a performance of Gustav M |
6: Bob Dylan Live 1964, Concert at | Philharmonic Hall in 2004. |
ree Fragments from Julietta" with the Czech | Philharmonic Orchestra in December 2008. |
Principal Guest Conductor of the Timisoara | Philharmonic Orchestra in Romania with which he toured m |
e same time, he also worked with the Slovak | Philharmonic Orchestra in Bratislava. |
, and a Fellow Conductor in the Los Angeles | Philharmonic Institute, in 1983. |
rincipal guest conductor of the Belgian BRT | Philharmonic Orchestra in 1987. |
the founders (with his tutor Viotti) of the | Philharmonic Society in 1813 and one of the first teache |
principal clarinet position of the Colorado | Philharmonic Orchestra in 1979. |
University in Tokyo, Uwe Gronostay from the | Philharmonic Hall in Berlin, Prof. Tatsuya Muratani from |
d when he staged a memorable concert at the | Philharmonic Auditorium in Los Angeles on July 2, 1944, |
Petrenko first conductecd the Oslo | Philharmonic Orchestra in December 2009. |
fessional musicians in England founded the " | Philharmonic Society of London", which became the Royal |
orked and recorded extensively with the BBC | Philharmonic Orchestra in Manchester - for whom he was P |
s first and last concerts with the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra, in 1926 and 1945 respectively, t |
ved as acting music director of the Florida | Philharmonic Orchestra in 2001 until the orchestra's dem |
manager and artistic director of the London | Philharmonic Orchestra in conjunction with Richard Stude |
oyal Wellington Choral Union and Wellington | Philharmonic Orchestra in New Zealand. |
After graduation, he joined the London | Philharmonic Orchestra in 1959 as second bassoon to Mart |
er, he was named conductor of the Rochester | Philharmonic Orchestra in upstate New York, serving unti |
re philharmonique de Strasbourg (Strasbourg | Philharmonic Orchestra) in 2005, and music director in 2 |
and orchestra, premiered by the Baden-Baden | Philharmonic Orchestra in Germany; "...pour une nuit seu |
concerts featuring principal players of the | Philharmonic, held in various venues. |
Shura Cherkassky with the Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra in Tel Aviv, 1954 |
He made his debut performance at the Kiev | Philharmonic Hall in 1967. |
performance later that year with the London | Philharmonic Orchestra in St. Pancras Town Hall, London. |
concert was recorded on 20 June 2009 at the | Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool. |
y Ralph Vaughan Williams with the Louisiana | Philharmonic Orchestra in the 1999-2000 Season. |
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