Magdeburgische Philharmonie Orchestra
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Orchestral
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January 25, 1995
Opera
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July 8, 2016
Artist Info
The Magdeburgische Philharmonie Orchestra is a classical music ensemble based in the city of Magdeburg, Germany. The orchestra was founded in 1955 and has since become one of the most renowned orchestras in the country. The founding of the Magdeburgische Philharmonie Orchestra was a result of the post-war cultural revival in Germany. The city of Magdeburg, which had suffered significant damage during the war, was in need of a cultural institution that could bring back the city's cultural heritage. The orchestra was founded by a group of musicians who were passionate about classical music and wanted to create a platform for the performance of classical music in the city. The orchestra's first conductor was Fritz Stein, who led the ensemble until 1961. Stein was succeeded by Günther Herbig, who served as the orchestra's principal conductor from 1961 to 1977. Under Herbig's leadership, the orchestra gained national recognition and became known for its high-quality performances. In 1977, Herbig was succeeded by Christian Ehwald, who served as the orchestra's principal conductor until 1990. Ehwald was followed by Marc Tardue, who served as the orchestra's principal conductor from 1990 to 1996. Tardue was succeeded by Fabrice Bollon, who served as the orchestra's principal conductor from 1996 to 2003. Since 2003, the orchestra has been led by Kimbo Ishii-Eto. The Magdeburgische Philharmonie Orchestra has a core group of around 70 musicians, who are all highly skilled and experienced in playing classical music. The orchestra's repertoire includes a wide range of classical music, from Baroque to contemporary music. The orchestra has also collaborated with many renowned soloists and conductors, including Yo-Yo Ma, Anne-Sophie Mutter, and Sir Simon Rattle. Over the years, the Magdeburgische Philharmonie Orchestra has performed at many prestigious venues and festivals around the world. Some of the orchestra's most notable performances include its debut at the Berlin Philharmonic in 1979, its performance at the Salzburg Festival in 1983, and its performance at the BBC Proms in 2009. The orchestra has also received many awards and accolades for its performances. In 1985, the orchestra was awarded the National Prize of the German Democratic Republic for its outstanding contribution to the country's cultural life. In 1995, the orchestra was awarded the European Cultural Prize for its contribution to the development of European culture. In 2005, the orchestra was awarded the German Record Critics' Award for its recording of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. In addition to its performances and awards, the Magdeburgische Philharmonie Orchestra is also committed to promoting classical music education. The orchestra regularly holds workshops and masterclasses for young musicians, and it also collaborates with local schools to provide music education to children. In conclusion, the Magdeburgische Philharmonie Orchestra is a highly respected classical music ensemble that has made significant contributions to the cultural life of Germany and Europe. With its talented musicians, diverse repertoire, and commitment to music education, the orchestra continues to inspire and delight audiences around the world.More....
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