BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra
Released Album
Symphony
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September 1, 2017
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June 10, 2016
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March 11, 2016
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January 17, 2011
Opera
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October 1, 2021
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September 3, 2021
Concerto
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November 3, 2017
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February 27, 2006
Artist Info
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United KingdomGenre:OrchestralSymphonyThe BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra, now known as the BBC Philharmonic, is a world-renowned classical music ensemble based in Manchester, England. The orchestra was founded in 1934 as the BBC Northern Orchestra, and has since become one of the most respected and celebrated orchestras in the world. The BBC Northern Orchestra was established as part of the BBC's efforts to bring high-quality classical music to audiences across the United Kingdom. The orchestra's first conductor was the renowned British conductor and composer, Sir Hamilton Harty. Under Harty's leadership, the orchestra quickly gained a reputation for excellence, and became a fixture on the British classical music scene. Over the years, the orchestra has worked with many of the world's most celebrated conductors and soloists. Some of the most notable conductors to have worked with the orchestra include Sir John Barbirolli, Sir Malcolm Sargent, and Sir Charles Groves. The orchestra has also collaborated with many of the world's most famous soloists, including pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy, cellist Jacqueline du Pré, and violinist Yehudi Menuhin. One of the highlights of the orchestra's early years was its performance at the 1951 Festival of Britain. The orchestra played a series of concerts at the festival, which was held to celebrate the centenary of the Great Exhibition of 1851. The festival was a huge success, and helped to establish the orchestra as one of the leading ensembles in the country. In the 1960s and 1970s, the orchestra continued to build on its reputation for excellence. During this period, the orchestra worked with many of the leading conductors of the day, including Sir Adrian Boult and Sir Colin Davis. The orchestra also began to tour more extensively, performing in countries across Europe and North America. One of the most significant events in the orchestra's history came in 1982, when it was renamed the BBC Philharmonic. The name change reflected the orchestra's growing reputation and its expanding role within the BBC. The orchestra continued to perform regularly on radio and television, and also began to record extensively. In the years since the name change, the BBC Philharmonic has continued to go from strength to strength. The orchestra has worked with many of the world's leading conductors and soloists, and has performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the world. In 2011, the orchestra celebrated its 75th anniversary with a series of concerts and events, including a performance at the BBC Proms. One of the most notable aspects of the BBC Philharmonic's work in recent years has been its commitment to contemporary music. The orchestra has commissioned and premiered many new works by some of the most exciting composers working today, including Mark-Anthony Turnage, James MacMillan, and Magnus Lindberg. The BBC Philharmonic has also won many awards and accolades over the years. In 2007, the orchestra won the Royal Philharmonic Society's Ensemble Award, which is one of the most prestigious awards in classical music. The orchestra has also won numerous Gramophone Awards for its recordings, and has been praised by critics and audiences alike for its performances. In conclusion, the BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra, now known as the BBC Philharmonic, is one of the most respected and celebrated classical music ensembles in the world.More....
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