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Members of the Orchestra of St. Luke's
Artist Info
Role
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Ensemble
Period
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Classical
 
 
Romantic
 
 
Modern
Genre
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Chamber
 
 
Concerto
 
 
Vocal
 
The Orchestra of St. Luke's is a classical music ensemble based in New York City. It was founded in 1974 by a group of musicians who were looking for a way to perform together outside of the traditional orchestral setting. The ensemble takes its name from the Church of St. Luke in the Fields, where its first rehearsals were held. Over the years, the Orchestra of St. Luke's has become one of the most respected and versatile ensembles in the world of classical music. Its members are drawn from some of the finest orchestras and music schools in the United States and abroad, and they bring a wealth of experience and expertise to every performance. One of the key figures in the early years of the Orchestra of St. Luke's was its first music director, John Nelson. Nelson was a renowned conductor who had worked with some of the world's leading orchestras, and he brought a level of professionalism and artistic vision to the ensemble that helped to establish its reputation. Under Nelson's leadership, the Orchestra of St. Luke's began to perform regularly at venues throughout New York City, including Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. The ensemble also began to collaborate with some of the world's leading soloists and conductors, including Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma, and Sir Roger Norrington. In 1984, the Orchestra of St. Luke's made its first international tour, performing in Europe and Japan. The tour was a great success, and it helped to establish the ensemble's reputation as one of the most versatile and dynamic orchestras in the world. Over the years, the Orchestra of St. Luke's has continued to build on its reputation for excellence, performing a wide range of repertoire from the Baroque era to the present day. The ensemble has also been recognized with numerous awards and honors, including a Grammy Award for Best Classical Album in 1995. One of the key members of the Orchestra of St. Luke's in recent years has been its current music director, Bernard Labadie. Labadie is a renowned conductor and early music specialist who has worked with some of the world's leading orchestras and opera companies. Under Labadie's leadership, the Orchestra of St. Luke's has continued to push the boundaries of classical music, performing a wide range of repertoire from the Baroque era to the present day. The ensemble has also continued to collaborate with some of the world's leading soloists and conductors, including Joshua Bell, Renée Fleming, and Sir Simon Rattle. One of the highlights of the Orchestra of St. Luke's recent performances was its 2018 collaboration with the New York City Ballet. The ensemble performed a series of concerts featuring the music of Igor Stravinsky, including his iconic ballets The Firebird and Petrushka. The Orchestra of St. Luke's has also been recognized for its commitment to education and community outreach. The ensemble has a number of programs designed to bring classical music to audiences of all ages and backgrounds, including its Chamber Music Series and its Music in the Schools program. In conclusion, the Orchestra of St. Luke's is a classical music ensemble that has established itself as one of the most respected and versatile orchestras in the world. Its members are drawn from some of the finest orchestras and music schools in the United States and abroad, and they bring a wealth of experience and expertise to every performance.
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