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Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and National Orchestra of Catalonia

The Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and National Orchestra of Catalonia (Catalan: Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya, OBC; IPA: [uɾˈkestɾə siɱˈfɔnikə ðə βəɾsəˈlonəj nəsi.uˈnal kətəˈluɲə]) is a symphony orchestra based in Barcelona, Spain. Since April 1999, the Orchestra has had its headquarters at L'Auditori. Prior to that, from its foundation to 1998, the orchestra was resident at the Palau de la Música Catalana.

History edit

In addition to the Orquestra Simfònica del Gran Teatre del Liceu, founded in 1847 and devoted to opera and ballet, Barcelona has had several symphonic orchestras since 1888. From 1910 to 1924, a private-based Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona gave its concerts in the Teatre Eldorado, led by Joan Lamote de Grignon. After it, the city's principal orchestra was the Orquestra Pau Casals (1920–1936), conducted by Pau Casals, and linked to the Associació Obrera de Concerts (Workers' Society for Concerts). After the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), both the orchestra and society were banned and Casals went into exile in France.

In 1944, a new Barcelona civic orchestra – the current Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona – was founded with the name of Barcelona Municipal Orchestra, created by the City Council (Ajuntament de Barcelona) and promoted by the Catalan conductor and composer Eduard Toldrà. Toldrà, through his leadership, helped to consolidate the orchestra's presence very early in the cultural life of the city. Barcelona has since had a regular cycle of symphonic concerts with the collaboration of the main national and foreign performers and with the aim to make classical music reach the greater public and especially to spread the work of Catalan composers.

After Toldrà's death in 1962, Rafael Ferrer became the head of the orchestra until 1967, when Antoni Ros-Marbà succeeded him. From this moment, it received the name of Orquestra Ciutat de Barcelona (City of Barcelona Orchestra, or OCB) until the constitution of the Consortium made up of the Government of Catalonia and Barcelona City Hall, in the 1994–95 season, which gave it the current name of Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya (Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and National Orchestra of Catalonia), known as OBC. In 1994–1995 season a Consortium made up of the Government of Catalonia and Barcelona City Council was constituted.

In September 2015, Kazushi Ōno became principal conductor of the OBC, with an initial contract of three years.[1] Ōno is scheduled to conclude his tenure as OBC principal conductor at the close of the 2021-2022 season. In November 2021, the OBC announced the appointment of Ludovic Morlot as its next principal conductor, effective with the 2022-2023 season, with an initial contract of four seasons.[2]

The OBC has made recordings for such labels as Decca, EMI, Auvidis, Koch, Claves and Naxos Records.

Music directors / principal conductors edit

Premières performed edit

As the city's main orchestra, the OBC has performed many world premières of musical compositions, including the following:

  • 1948 Xavier Montsalvatge's Simfonia mediterrània (Mediterranean Symphony).
  • 1952 Jaume Pahissa's El camí (The way).
  • 1960 Xavier Montsalvatge's Càntic espiritual.
  • 1961 Frederic Mompou's Variacions sobre un tema de Chopin for orchestra.
  • 1963 Xavier Montsalvatge's Desintegració morfològica de la xacona de J. S. Bach (Morphological disintegration of J.S. Bach's chaconne), and other of the composer's works.
  • 1964 Joaquim Homs' Invention for orchestra; other Homs works have had their premieres by OBC: Presències (1967), Brief symphony (1972), Nonet (1979)...
  • 1974 Josep Soler's opera-oratorio Oedipus et Iocasta (many Soler works have been first performed by the OBC).
  • 1997 Salvador Brotons' oratorio Stabat Mater

References edit

  1. ^ (Press release). L'Auditori. January 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-26.
  2. ^ "Ludovic Morlot, appointed new Principal Conductor of the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and National Orchestra of Catalonia" (Press release). Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and National Orchestra of Catalonia. 10 November 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-15.

External links edit

  • Official Catalan-language homepage of the OBC

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The Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and National Orchestra of Catalonia Catalan Orquestra Simfonica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya OBC IPA uɾˈkestɾe siɱˈfɔnike de beɾseˈlonej nesi uˈnal de keteˈluɲe is a symphony orchestra based in Barcelona Spain Since April 1999 the Orchestra has had its headquarters at L Auditori Prior to that from its foundation to 1998 the orchestra was resident at the Palau de la Musica Catalana Contents 1 History 2 Music directors principal conductors 3 Premieres performed 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn addition to the Orquestra Simfonica del Gran Teatre del Liceu founded in 1847 and devoted to opera and ballet Barcelona has had several symphonic orchestras since 1888 From 1910 to 1924 a private based Orquestra Simfonica de Barcelona gave its concerts in the Teatre Eldorado led by Joan Lamote de Grignon After it the city s principal orchestra was the Orquestra Pau Casals 1920 1936 conducted by Pau Casals and linked to the Associacio Obrera de Concerts Workers Society for Concerts After the Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 both the orchestra and society were banned and Casals went into exile in France In 1944 a new Barcelona civic orchestra the current Orquestra Simfonica de Barcelona was founded with the name of Barcelona Municipal Orchestra created by the City Council Ajuntament de Barcelona and promoted by the Catalan conductor and composer Eduard Toldra Toldra through his leadership helped to consolidate the orchestra s presence very early in the cultural life of the city Barcelona has since had a regular cycle of symphonic concerts with the collaboration of the main national and foreign performers and with the aim to make classical music reach the greater public and especially to spread the work of Catalan composers After Toldra s death in 1962 Rafael Ferrer became the head of the orchestra until 1967 when Antoni Ros Marba succeeded him From this moment it received the name of Orquestra Ciutat de Barcelona City of Barcelona Orchestra or OCB until the constitution of the Consortium made up of the Government of Catalonia and Barcelona City Hall in the 1994 95 season which gave it the current name of Orquestra Simfonica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and National Orchestra of Catalonia known as OBC In 1994 1995 season a Consortium made up of the Government of Catalonia and Barcelona City Council was constituted In September 2015 Kazushi Ōno became principal conductor of the OBC with an initial contract of three years 1 Ōno is scheduled to conclude his tenure as OBC principal conductor at the close of the 2021 2022 season In November 2021 the OBC announced the appointment of Ludovic Morlot as its next principal conductor effective with the 2022 2023 season with an initial contract of four seasons 2 The OBC has made recordings for such labels as Decca EMI Auvidis Koch Claves and Naxos Records Music directors principal conductors editEduard Toldra 1944 1962 Rafael Ferrer 1962 1967 Antoni Ros Marba 1967 1978 Salvador Mas 1978 1981 Antoni Ros Marba 1981 1986 Franz Paul Decker 1986 1991 Antonio Garcia Navarro 1991 1993 Lawrence Foster 1996 2002 Ernest Martinez Izquierdo 2002 2005 Eiji Oue 2006 2010 Pablo Gonzalez Bernardo 2010 2015 Kazushi Ōno 2015 2022 Ludovic Morlot 2022 present Premieres performed editAs the city s main orchestra the OBC has performed many world premieres of musical compositions including the following 1948 Xavier Montsalvatge s Simfonia mediterrania Mediterranean Symphony 1952 Jaume Pahissa s El cami The way 1960 Xavier Montsalvatge s Cantic espiritual 1961 Frederic Mompou s Variacions sobre un tema de Chopin for orchestra 1963 Xavier Montsalvatge s Desintegracio morfologica de la xacona de J S Bach Morphological disintegration of J S Bach s chaconne and other of the composer s works 1964 Joaquim Homs Invention for orchestra other Homs works have had their premieres by OBC Presencies 1967 Brief symphony 1972 Nonet 1979 1974 Josep Soler s opera oratorio Oedipus et Iocasta many Soler works have been first performed by the OBC 1997 Salvador Brotons oratorio Stabat MaterReferences edit Kazushi Ono nomenat director titular de l Orquestra Simfonica de Barcelona a partir de setembre 2015 Press release L Auditori January 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 02 01 Retrieved 2014 01 26 Ludovic Morlot appointed new Principal Conductor of the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and National Orchestra of Catalonia Press release Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and National Orchestra of Catalonia 10 November 2021 Retrieved 2021 11 15 External links editOfficial Catalan language homepage of the OBC OBC Catalan language page on the history of the OBC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and National Orchestra of Catalonia amp oldid 1177129138, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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