Classical
Germany
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
I successi di Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Concerti in programma per Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra al momento ha 7 upcoming concerts; il prossimo è previsto per il giovedì 9 ottobre 2025 al Herkulessaal a Munich, Bavaria, Germania.
- ott0909 ott 2025HerkulessaalNuovaMunich
- ott1010 ott 2025HerkulessaalNuovaMunich
- nov0606 nov 2025Isarphilharmonie im Gasteig HP8NuovaMünchen
- nov0707 nov 2025Isarphilharmonie im Gasteig HP8NuovaMünchen
- nov0808 nov 2025Isarphilharmonie im Gasteig HP8NuovaMünchen
- nov1414 nov 2025Grande salle Pierre BoulezParis
Altri album di Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Chi è Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Città natale
Munich, Germany
Nato/a
1949
Genere
Classical
It’s not often that a broadcasting orchestra finds itself acclaimed among the finest in the world. But that’s what happened in December 2008, when the UK’s Gramophone magazine placed the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks (Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, BRSO) high in its World’s 20 Greatest Orchestras—the only radio orchestra so honored. The Munich-based BRSO was founded in 1949 under the auspices of Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), with Eugen Jochum its first Chief Conductor. Under his successors Rafael Kubelík, Colin Davis, Lorin Maazel, and Mariss Jansons, it maintained a consistent reputation for the quality of its concerts and recordings. Having made his debut with the orchestra in 2010, Simon Rattle becomes chief conductor from the 2023-24 season, with the promise of a new home to replace its primary concert venues, the acoustically compromised Philharmonie am Gasteig and the postwar Herkulessaal. Its rich, central European sound is ideally suited not only to the Romantic repertoire, but also to 20th- and 21st-century music. With a series of new and archive recordings now being issued on BR’s own label, in recent years the orchestra has won awards for discs of Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 “From the New World” (1893) under Andris Nelsons, Beethoven’s Missa solemnis (1823) and Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 in D Minor (1896) under Bernard Haitink, and Bruckner’s Eighth Symphony (1887), Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 10 (1953), and Rachmaninoff’s The Bells (1913) under Jansons.
Simile a: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Scopri musica e artisti simili a Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, come Berlin Philharmonic, Mariss Jansons, Vienna Philharmonic