English Opera Group Orchestra
Released Album
Opera
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February 27, 2012
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August 24, 2010
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April 21, 2009
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January 1, 1969
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January 1, 1967
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January 1, 1966
Choral
Artist Info
Role:EnsemblePeriod:BaroqueModernGenre:OperaThe English Opera Group Orchestra is a renowned classical music ensemble that has been captivating audiences with their exceptional performances for over six decades. The orchestra was founded in 1947 by the legendary composer Benjamin Britten, who was determined to create a platform for the performance of his own operas and those of other contemporary composers. The orchestra's early years were marked by a series of groundbreaking performances that helped to establish the group as one of the most innovative and exciting ensembles in the classical music world. In 1948, the orchestra premiered Britten's opera "The Rape of Lucretia" at the Glyndebourne Festival, which was met with critical acclaim and helped to cement the orchestra's reputation as a leading force in contemporary opera. Over the years, the English Opera Group Orchestra has continued to push the boundaries of classical music, collaborating with some of the most talented composers and performers of their time. In 1951, the orchestra premiered Britten's "Billy Budd" at the Royal Opera House in London, which was hailed as a masterpiece and remains one of the composer's most celebrated works. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the orchestra continued to perform at major venues and festivals around the world, including the Edinburgh Festival, the Aldeburgh Festival, and the Salzburg Festival. They also collaborated with a number of other leading composers, including Michael Tippett, Peter Maxwell Davies, and Harrison Birtwistle. In 1973, the English Opera Group Orchestra was renamed the Britten-Pears Orchestra in honor of Benjamin Britten and his partner, the tenor Peter Pears. The orchestra continued to perform under this name until 2005, when it was renamed the Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra. Over the years, the orchestra has received numerous awards and accolades for their exceptional performances. In 1977, they were awarded the Royal Philharmonic Society's Ensemble Award, which recognized their outstanding contributions to the world of classical music. They have also been praised for their recordings, which include a number of critically acclaimed albums of Britten's operas and other works. Today, the Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra continues to perform at major venues and festivals around the world, showcasing their exceptional talent and dedication to the art of classical music. They remain one of the most respected and influential ensembles in the classical music world, and their legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians and music lovers alike.More....
Recent Artist Music
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Academic cantata, Op. 62
Part 1. No. 1. Bonorum summum omnium / No. 2. quae bene beateque Vivendi
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