Bucharest Symphony Orchestra | |
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Orchestra | |
Founded | 2006 |
Principal conductor | John Axelrod (September 2022–present) |
Website | www |
The Bucharest Symphony Orchestra is a Romanian orchestra based in Bucharest, founded in 2006 by the Philson Young Association. In 2022, John Axelrod[1] was appointed Principal Conductor of the Bucharest Symphony Orchestra. Previously, Jin Wang (2017–2019) and Benoît Fromanger occupied the leading musical position (2011–2017). Between 2006–2012, Bucharest Symphony Orchestra performed in concert halls such as the Romanian Athenaeum, National Theatre Bucharest, Romanian National Opera and Sala Palatului.
History
- December 14, 2010 – Bucharest Symphony Orchestra performed in the All Stars Christmas Show[2]
- Bucharest Symphony Orchestra Reviews and Photos from All Stars Christmas[3]
- Bucharest Symphony Orchestra featuring Smiley, Elena Gheorghe, Cristina Rus in All Stars Christmas Show[4]
- December 30, 2010 – Angela Gheorghiu was celebrated by the Bucharest Symphony Orchestra in her 2010 Anniversary Gala[5]
- March 29, 2011 – Phoenix & Bucharest Symphony Orchestra performed at the Opera[6]
- August 18/19, 2012 – Bucharest Symphony Orchestra performed at Calenzana[7]
Discography
The orchestra's portfolio includes four audio recordings.
- "Mel Bonis" – complete orchestral works, published by Chant de Linos
- "Very Classic" – double CD signed Marcel Pavel – opera arias, chansonnettes and crossover
- "Beethoven – The Titan"
- "Red Mansion Dream" – 2018, composer Erqing Wang
References
- ↑ John Axelrod - conductor
- ↑ Valy (12 October 2010). "All Stars Christmas Show". Urban.ro.
- ↑ Edi (15 December 2010). "Review and photos - All Stars Christmas at Teatrul National Bucuresti". Urban.ro.
- ↑ Dutoiu, Sorin (12 December 2010). "Smiley sing along with Bucharest Symphony Orchestra". Agentia de presa mondena.
- ↑ Bucuresti, Teatrul National (December 30, 2010). "Angela Gheorghiu sărbătorită la Teatrul Naţional". Teatrul National Bucuresti.
- ↑ Grigorescu, Cristina (March 8, 2011). "Phoenix & Bucharest Symphony Orchestra at the Opera". Jurnalul National. Archived from the original on March 14, 2017.
- ↑ Schmitter, Marion (August 18, 2012). "Bucharest Symphony Orchestra in Calenzana". Rencontres de Calenzana Website. Archived from the original on January 29, 2013.
External links
- Bucharest Symphony Orchestra — Official Website
- Bucharest Symphony Orchestra YouTube
- The Tour of Bucharest Symphony Orchestra in four countries of South America — Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Peru
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