Czecho-Slovak Radio State Philharmonic Orchestra
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Orchestral
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February 15, 1994
Keyboard
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January 20, 2004
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December 3, 2002
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Role:EnsemblePeriod:RomanticGenre:KeyboardOrchestralThe Czecho-Slovak Radio State Philharmonic Orchestra is a classical music ensemble based in Košice, Slovakia. The orchestra was founded in 1945, shortly after the end of World War II, as part of the newly established Czechoslovak Radio. The orchestra was initially composed of musicians from the former Czechoslovakia, and it quickly gained a reputation for its high-quality performances. Over the years, the Czecho-Slovak Radio State Philharmonic Orchestra has undergone several name changes, reflecting the political changes in the region. In 1993, following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, the orchestra became known as the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra. In 2000, it was renamed the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra of Bratislava, and in 2011, it was renamed once again to its current name, the Czecho-Slovak Radio State Philharmonic Orchestra. The orchestra has had many notable conductors over the years, including Ladislav Slovák, Bystrik Rezucha, and Ondrej Lenárd. The current principal conductor is James Judd, who has been with the orchestra since 2017. The Czecho-Slovak Radio State Philharmonic Orchestra has performed in many prestigious venues around the world, including Carnegie Hall in New York, the Royal Albert Hall in London, and the Musikverein in Vienna. The orchestra has also collaborated with many renowned soloists, including violinist Joshua Bell, pianist Lang Lang, and cellist Yo-Yo Ma. One of the highlights of the orchestra's history was its performance at the 1964 World's Fair in New York. The orchestra was invited to perform as part of the Czechoslovakian pavilion, and its performance was broadcast live on television to millions of viewers around the world. The orchestra's performance was widely praised, and it helped to establish the orchestra's reputation as one of the finest in Europe. The Czecho-Slovak Radio State Philharmonic Orchestra has also won many awards and accolades over the years. In 1979, the orchestra was awarded the title of "National Ensemble" by the Czechoslovakian government, in recognition of its contributions to the country's cultural heritage. In 1991, the orchestra was awarded the "Golden Record" by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, in recognition of its recording of Dvořák's Symphony No. 9. The orchestra has also won numerous awards for its recordings, including the Grand Prix du Disque and the Diapason d'Or. In addition to its performances and recordings, the Czecho-Slovak Radio State Philharmonic Orchestra is also committed to promoting music education and outreach. The orchestra regularly performs for school groups and community organizations, and it has established a music school in Košice to provide music education to young people in the region. In conclusion, the Czecho-Slovak Radio State Philharmonic Orchestra is a world-renowned classical music ensemble with a rich history and a commitment to excellence in performance, recording, and music education. Its many achievements over the years have established it as one of the finest orchestras in Europe, and its continued dedication to promoting music education and outreach ensures that its legacy will endure for generations to come.More....
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