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Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (5257 bytes)
1: ... '''Wiener Philharmoniker''') is the best known [[orchestra]] in [[Austria]] and one of [[Europe]]'s major en... 2: ... orchestra are chosen from the Orchestra of the [[Vienna State Opera]]. 4: ...mportant to maintain the ethnic uniformity of the orchestra (that is, white Europeans) in order to maintain h... 7: ...vote of all its members. These are principles the orchestra still holds today. 9: ...f four subscription concerts, and since then, the orchestra has given concerts continuously. Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (1203 bytes) 1: ...Jewish]] musicians were being fired from European orchestras. Its inaugural concert took place in [[Tel-Aviv]... 3: ...ehta]]. The former maintained close ties with the orchestra from 1947, while the latter has served as its Mus... 5: ...vsky]] and [[Felix Mendelssohn|Mendelssohn]]. The orchestra maintains a ''de facto'' ban on [[Richard Wagner|... 11: [[Category:Orchestras]] Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra (774 bytes) 1: ...lharmonic Orchestra''' (founded [[1919]]) is an [[orchestra]] based in [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]. The orcestra ga... 11: *[http://www.oslophil.com/ Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra] - Official site 13: [[Category:Orchestras]] Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra (523 bytes) 1: The '''Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra''' is based in [[Huddersfield]], [[Yorkshire]], [... 3: ...equently it was known as the ''Fitzwilliam Street Philharmonic Society'', and finally adopted its current name s... 7: ...cities.com/Vienna/8990/ Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra Website] Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (394 bytes) 1: ...s of the [[Albright-Knox Art Gallery]]. When the orchestra is in Buffalo, their performances are held in [[K... London Philharmonic Orchestra (1753 bytes) 3: ...O'''), based in [[London]], is one of the major [[orchestra]]s of the [[United Kingdom]]. It is based in the ... 5: ...32, it became self governing, with members of the orchestra themselves taking decisions on the organisation's... 7: Other princpal conductors of the orchestra have included [[Adrian Boult]] (1951-57), [[Berna... 11: ...ra]], the [[Philharmonia]] and the [[BBC Symphony Orchestra]]. 16: [[Category:Orchestras]] St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra (923 bytes) 1: ...and is [[Russia]] 's oldest [[orchestra|symphony orchestra]]. 3: ...oday it is an internationally recognized symphony orchestra. 5: ...Music Director from [[1938]] to [[1988]]. The orchestra has been particularly associated with the music o... Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (1102 bytes) 1: ...] and is probably the most famous and respected [[orchestra]] in the [[Czech Republic]]. 3: ...ra until 1901. In 1908, [[Gustav Mahler]] led the orchestra in the world premiere of his ''[[Symphony No. 7 (... 5: The orchestra first became internationally known under the bato... 10: [[Category:Orchestras]] Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (2100 bytes) 1: ...onic Orchestra''' is one of the world's leading [[orchestra]]s. Its current principal [[Conducting|conductor]... 3: ... Brahms]] and [[Edvard Grieg]] all conducting the orchestra over the next few years. 5: ... in [[1923]] by [[Wilhelm Furtwängler]]. The orchestra continued to perform throughout [[World War II]],... 7: ...came principal conductor after him, expanding the orchestra's repertoire beyond the core [[classical music er... 9: ...ependent. Its official title is now the '''Berlin Philharmonic''', or '''Berliner Philharmoniker'''. Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra (3862 bytes) 1: ...a''' (RPHO) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] symphony [[orchestra]] based in [[Rotterdam]]. 2: ...r Amsterdam's [[Concertgebouworkest|Concertgebouw Orchestra]]. 8: ... the amateur ensemble evolved into a professional orchestra. 10: ...n Flipse took over from Felzer and Schmuller, the orchestra was in poor shape both financially and artistical... 13: the orchestra became known for its special attention to [[20th ... Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (2291 bytes) 1: ...ely, and is sometimes called "Britain's national orchestra". 5: ...stra to visit America since the [[London Symphony Orchestra]] in 1912. 7: ...[Queen (band)|Queen]] and [[ABBA]]. Recently, the orchestra has become closely associated with [[Classic FM]]... 9: ...ic Orchestra is the '''Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra''' which is devoted to playing lighter classics. ... 11: ...ra]], the [[Philharmonia]] and the [[BBC Symphony Orchestra]]. Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (1085 bytes) 1: ...s, and has been used for many recordings with the orchestra. 3: The orchestra has had many principal conductors, and some of it... 6: ... he is also conductor of the [[Seattle Symphony]] orchestra. 11: *http://www.orchestranet.co.uk/rlps.html 14: [[Category:Orchestras]] Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (1249 bytes) 1: ...monic Orchestra''' (HKPO) is the main symphonic [[orchestra]] in [[Hong Kong]]. 3: The orchestra was formed in 1895 and turned professional in 197... 5: The orchestra has promoted Hong Kong-based composers by commiss... 9: ...ds|Dutch]] conductor [[Edo de Waart]] will be the orchestra's chief conductor and artistic director starting ... 13: The orchestra gives more than 140 performances annually to an a... Grammy Award for Best Performance by an Orchestra or Instrumentalist with Orchestra (1320 bytes) 1: ...rformance by an Orchestra or Instrumentalist with Orchestra - Primarily Not Jazz or for Dancing''' was awarde... 3: ... the award was known as '''Best Performance by an Orchestra''' 4: ...n 1961 it was awarded as '''Best Performance by a Orchestra - for Other Than Dancing''' 5: ...rformance by an Orchestra or Instrumentalist with Orchestra - Primarily Not Jazz or for Dancing''' 7: ...an Orchestra - for Dancing|Best Performance by an Orchestra - for Dancing]]. New York Philharmonic (4025 bytes) 1: ...ew York City]]. It is the oldest and most famous orchestra in the US. As of [[2004]], it gives most of its ... 3: ...mpeting with it, as well as the [[Boston Symphony Orchestra]], which made regular visits to New York. 5: ...or]]s in the world, became the newly professional orchestra's first music director. 7: ...] (a first also claimed by the [[Detroit Symphony Orchestra]]). In [[1930]], it was the first to give such a ... 9: .... The promise of these improvements will keep the orchestra at Lincoln Center for the foreseeable future. Philharmonic Hall (1097 bytes) 1: ...all is owned and managed by the [[Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society]]. 3: ...t 27]][[1849]], financed by the [[Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society]]. It was Designed by [[John Cunningham]]... 8: ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/panoramas/philharmonic_hall_360.shtml BBC Philharmonic (3605 bytes) 1: ...armonic''' is a professional [[orchestra|symphony orchestra]] based in [[Manchester]], [[United Kingdom]]. I... 4: ...e [[BBC]]), and re-named the '''Northern Wireless Orchestra''' in 1926. 6: ...ust 9 players, and renamed the '''Northern Studio Orchestra'''. 8: ...hern Orchestra'''. This was the beginning of the orchestra in its present form. 11: The orchestra played at its first [[Proms|Prom]] in [[1961]], a... Jazz at the Philharmonic (1603 bytes) 1: '''Jazz at the Philharmonic''' (JATP) was the title of a series of [[concert]... 5: Jazz at the Philharmonic featured most of the era's preeminent musicians: ... 11: [[Category:Jazz musicians|Jazz at the Philharmonic]] The Philharmonic Dining Rooms (932 bytes) 1: ...harmonic Hall]]. Local it is referred to as ''the Philharmonic Pub'' or simply ''the Phil''. Designed [[Walter ... 11: ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/panoramas/philharmonic_pub_toilets_360.shtml Los Angeles Philharmonic (1359 bytes) 1: ...[United States|USA]]. From [[1964]]-[[2003]], the orchestra played its concerts in the [[Dorothy Chandler]] P... 7: Since its founding in 1919, the LA Philharmonic has played at least one concert a year in its "si... 9: The LA Philharmonic is best known to movie-going audiences as the per... 14: [[Category:Orchestras]]
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