music.wikisort.org - GroupThe Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France is a French radio orchestra, affiliated with Radio France. The orchestra performs principally at the auditorium of the Maison de la Radio in Paris, along with several concerts at the Philharmonie de Paris.
History
Radiodiffusion Française established the orchestra in Paris in June 1937 under the name of the Orchestre Radio-Symphonique, under the auspices of Les Postes, Télégraphes et Téléphones (PTT) and its minister, Robert Jardillier. The orchestra was initially under the direction of Rhené-Baton, who guided the orchestra until his death in 1940. Eugène Bigot subsequently directed the orchestra musicians through the 1944 Liberation. Following World War II, Henry Barraud became director of music for the ORTF, and reorganised the orchestra, appointing Bigot as its music director in 1947. The orchestra performed regularly at the Salle Érard, and later the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in the 1950s.
The orchestra was renamed the Orchestre philharmonique de l'ORTF in 1964. Bigot continued as music director until his death in 1965. Charles Bruck subsequently became music director, from 1965 to 1970. In 1976, the orchestra was further renamed the Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, with Gilbert Amy as its new musical director under its new name, and Emmanuel Krivine as principal guest conductor. André Jouve was administrator of the orchestra from 1975 to 1981.[1] Marek Janowski became principal guest conductor in 1984, and music director in 1989. That same year, the orchestra received its current name, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France.
Myung-whun Chung served as music director of the orchestra from 2000 to 2015. Chung now has the title of directeur musical honoraire (honorary musical director) of the orchestra. In September 2015, Mikko Franck became the orchestra's music director. In September 2020, the orchestra announced the most recent extension of Franck's contract, through 2025.[2]
The orchestra has recorded for such labels as EMI, Deutsche Grammophon, Decca, and Alpha.[3][4][5][6][7]
Names of the orchestra
- Orchestre Radio-Symphonique (1937–1964)
- Orchestre Philharmonique de la Radiodiffusion Française (1960–1964)
- Orchestre Philharmonique de l'ORTF (1964–1975)
- Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France (1976–1989)
- Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France (1989–present)
Music directors
- Eugène Bigot (1940–1945; 1947–1965)
- Charles Bruck (1965–1970)
- Serge Blanc (1973–1975)
- Gilbert Amy (1976–1981)
- Hubert Soudant (1981–1983)
- Marek Janowski (1989–2000)
- Myung-Whun Chung (2000–2015)
- Mikko Franck (2015–present)
See also
References
External links
Radio France |
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Networks and stations |
- France Inter
- France Info
- France Bleu
- France Culture
- France Musique
- FIP
- Mouv'
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Local networks |
- France Bleu Paris
- France Bleu Alsace
- France Bleu Armorique
- France Bleu Auxerre
- France Bleu Azur
- France Bleu Béarn Bigorre
- France Bleu Belfort Montbéliard
- France Bleu Berry
- France Bleu Besançon
- France Bleu Bourgogne
- France Bleu Breizh Izel
- France Bleu Champagne
- France Bleu Cotentin
- France Bleu Creuse
- France Bleu Drôme Ardèche
- France Bleu Elsass
- France Bleu Gard Lozère
- France Bleu Gascogne
- France Bleu Gironde
- France Bleu Hérault
- France Bleu Isère
- France Bleu La Rochelle
- France Bleu Limousin
- France Bleu Loire Océan
- France Bleu Lorraine Nord
- France Bleu Maine
- France Bleu Mayenne
- France Bleu Nord
- France Bleu Normandie (Caen)
- France Bleu Normandie (Rouen)
- France Bleu Occitanie
- France Bleu Orléans
- France Bleu Pays Basque
- France Bleu Pays d'Auvergne
- France Bleu Pays de Savoie
- France Bleu Périgord
- France Bleu Picardie
- France Bleu Poitou
- France Bleu Provence
- France Bleu Roussillon
- France Bleu RCFM
- France Bleu Saint-Étienne Loire
- France Bleu Sud Lorraine
- France Bleu Touraine
- France Bleu Vaucluse
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Orchestras and choirs |
- Orchestre National de France
- Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France
- Maîtrise de Radio France
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Other |
- Maison de la Radio
- Radio France Sport
- Radio France Multimédia
- Radio France Publicité
- Musée de Radio France
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Orchestras based in Paris |
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- Orchestre de l'Opéra national de Paris (1672)
- Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire (1828, disbanded)
- Orchestre Pasdeloup (1861)
- Orchestre Colonne (1873)
- Orchestre Lamoureux (1881)
- Orchestre symphonique de Paris (1928, disbanded)
- Orchestre National de France (1934)
- Orchestre philharmonique de Paris (1935)
- Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France (1937)
- Orchestre de Paris (1967)
- Ensemble intercontemporain (1976)
- Orchestre de chambre de Paris (1978)
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National libraries | |
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Other |
- MusicBrainz artist
- SUDOC (France)
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На других языках
- [en] Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France
[es] Orquesta Filarmónica de Radio Francia
La Orquesta Filarmónica de Radio Francia (Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France) es uno de los cuatro conjuntos permanentes de Radio France, con la Orquesta Nacional de Francia, el Chœur de Radio France y la Maîtrise de Radio France. Es administrada por Los Conciertos de Radio Francia.
[ru] Филармонический оркестр Радио Франции
Филармонический оркестр Радио Франции (фр. Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France) — французский симфонический оркестр, базирующийся в Париже. Основан в 1937 году как Радио-симфонический оркестр (фр. Orchestre Radio-Symphonique) в дополнение к созданному тремя годами ранее Национальному оркестру французского радиовещания. С 1960 г. назывался Филармонический оркестр французского радиовещания (фр. Orchestre Philharmonique de la Radiodiffusion Française), с 1964 г. Филармонический оркестр Управления французского радиовещания и телевидения (фр. Orchestre Philharmonique de l'ORTF). В 1976 г. оркестр был реорганизован с присоединением к нему также работавших в системе Французского радио и телевидения камерного оркестра и Радио-лирического оркестра и получил название Новый филармонический оркестр Радио Франции (фр. Nouvel Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France). В 1989 г. слово «новый» было отброшено, и коллектив получил нынешнее наименование.
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