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Orchestre De La Société Des Concerts Du Conservatoire

Orchestre De La Société Des Concerts Du Conservatoire

Orchestre De La Société Des Concerts Du Conservatoire has been played on NTS in shows including Slime w/ Little, featured first on 23 July 2017. Songs played include The Firebird Suite, Danse Macabre, Op.40 and Symphony No. 5, Op. 100.

The Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire was a symphony orchestra established in Paris in 1828, replaced in 1967 by the Orchestre de Paris. It gave its first concert on 9 March 1828 with music by Beethoven, Rossini, Meifreid, Rode and Cherubini.

Administered by the philharmonic association of the Paris Conservatoire, the orchestra consisted of professors of the Conservatoire and their pupils. It was formed by François-Antoine Habeneck in pioneering fashion, aiming to present Beethoven's symphonies, but over time it became more conservative in its programming.

Its long existence kept the tradition of playing taught at the Conservatoire prominent in French musical life. The orchestra occupied the center-stage of French musical life throughout the 19th and most of the 20th centuries. A major tour of the USA took place in 1918, appearing in 52 cities. Later that year it made the first of its many recordings.

In 1967, financial difficulties, along with irregular work for the players and poor pay led to a decision by the French government to form a new orchestra. Following auditions chaired by Charles Munch, 108 musicians were chosen (of whom 50 were from the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra) for the newly created Orchestre de Paris, which gave its first concert on 14 November 1967 at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées.

The chief conductors of the orchestra were: François-Antoine Habeneck 1828-1848 Narcisse Girard 1848-1860 Théophile Tilmant 1860-1863 François George-Hainl 1863-1872 Édouard Deldevez 1872-1885 Jules Garcin 1885-1892 Paul Taffanel 1892-1901 Georges Marty 1901-1908 André Messager 1908-1919 Philippe Gaubert 1919-1938 Charles Münch 1938-1946 André Cluytens 1946-1960.

No Principal Conductor was appointed during the orchestra's final years 1960-1967.

Premieres given by the orchestra include Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, Saint-Saëns's Cello Concerto No. 1, and Franck's Symphony.

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Orchestre De La Société Des Concerts Du Conservatoire

Orchestre De La Société Des Concerts Du Conservatoire has been played on NTS in shows including Slime w/ Little, featured first on 23 July 2017. Songs played include The Firebird Suite, Danse Macabre, Op.40 and Symphony No. 5, Op. 100.

The Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire was a symphony orchestra established in Paris in 1828, replaced in 1967 by the Orchestre de Paris. It gave its first concert on 9 March 1828 with music by Beethoven, Rossini, Meifreid, Rode and Cherubini.

Administered by the philharmonic association of the Paris Conservatoire, the orchestra consisted of professors of the Conservatoire and their pupils. It was formed by François-Antoine Habeneck in pioneering fashion, aiming to present Beethoven's symphonies, but over time it became more conservative in its programming.

Its long existence kept the tradition of playing taught at the Conservatoire prominent in French musical life. The orchestra occupied the center-stage of French musical life throughout the 19th and most of the 20th centuries. A major tour of the USA took place in 1918, appearing in 52 cities. Later that year it made the first of its many recordings.

In 1967, financial difficulties, along with irregular work for the players and poor pay led to a decision by the French government to form a new orchestra. Following auditions chaired by Charles Munch, 108 musicians were chosen (of whom 50 were from the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra) for the newly created Orchestre de Paris, which gave its first concert on 14 November 1967 at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées.

The chief conductors of the orchestra were: François-Antoine Habeneck 1828-1848 Narcisse Girard 1848-1860 Théophile Tilmant 1860-1863 François George-Hainl 1863-1872 Édouard Deldevez 1872-1885 Jules Garcin 1885-1892 Paul Taffanel 1892-1901 Georges Marty 1901-1908 André Messager 1908-1919 Philippe Gaubert 1919-1938 Charles Münch 1938-1946 André Cluytens 1946-1960.

No Principal Conductor was appointed during the orchestra's final years 1960-1967.

Premieres given by the orchestra include Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, Saint-Saëns's Cello Concerto No. 1, and Franck's Symphony.

Original source: Last.fm

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The Firebird Suite
Monteux, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, Stravinsky
RCA Victor Red Seal1957
Danse Macabre, Op.40
Saint-Saëns, Jean Martinon, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
Decca1961
Symphony No. 5, Op. 100
Prokofieff, Jean Martinon, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
RCA Victor Red Seal1959
Gaspard De La Nuit
Ravel, Samson Francois, André Cluytens, Orchestre De La Société Des Concerts Du Conservatoire
EMI Classics1998
Ballade, Op. 19, Pour Piano Et Orchestre
G. Fauré, M. Ravel, Marguerite Long, Orchestre De La Société Des Concerts Du Conservatoire, André Cluytens, Georges Tzipine
Columbia1953