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Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra

The Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra (Serbian: Београдска филхармонија, romanizedBeogradska filharmonija) is an orchestra located in Belgrade, Serbia. It is regularly considered one of the finest in the country.

Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra
Београдска филхармонија
Official logo
Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra
Location within Belgrade
AddressStudentski Trg 11
LocationBelgrade, Serbia
Coordinates44°49′09.4″N 20°27′20.5″E / 44.819278°N 20.455694°E / 44.819278; 20.455694
TypeOrchestra
Opened1923; 101 years ago (1923)
Website
www.bgf.rs

History edit

Unlike most European countries and cities, Serbia and Belgrade were rather late in receiving a fine orchestra. Thus the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1923. Its founder, first director and chief conductor was Stevan Hristić, one of the most important Serbian composers and conductors. The inauguration concert of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra took place on April 28, 1923 under the baton of maestro Hristić.

With a steady increase in popularity of fine music in Serbia the orchestra and its programme expanded over the years building up to an exceptional level of musical performance reaching its peak in the 1960s. The Belgrade Philharmonic was ranked 5th best European orchestra by international experts, at the time when it was led by Živojin Zdravković.

The downfall of the orchestra occurred in 1990s.[1] Due to the civil wars in Yugoslavia the Belgrade Philharmonic was banned from playing internationally for some time. As a consequence many musicians left the orchestra. Without funding, the orchestra rarely played. However, as the political situation in Serbia changed and the country welcomed back into the international community so was the orchestra.

After 2000 the orchestra was completely revived. It first toured Slovenia, Austria, Italy and Sweden. The young musicians, educated outside of Serbia in specialist musician centers arrived in at Belgrade Philharmonic creating a new image of the Orchestra, with an average age of just 28. In 2001, the Orchestra general manager became Ivan Tasovac, who stayed on that position until he became the Minister of Culture decade later.[1]

In 2004, the performance hall in Belgrade was completely rebuilt and modernized to facilitate the new needs of the orchestra.[1] The hall has a total of 201 seats. Most of the concerts, by tradition, take place in the Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment's Hall, while the "Central Hall" is used for special events. The Belgrade Philharmonic Foundation was set up in 2004 to improve the financial situation within the orchestra through sponsorship and cooperation. The foundation was successful and the whole orchestra renewed their instruments in 2005.

Present edit

 
Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra

Currently the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra holds multiple concerts. Its season generally starts in October and ends in June. Its New Year's concert is very popular and is held in the large Sava Centar performance hall in Belgrade. For its New Year's concert, the orchestra is usually conducted by a special guest.

The Belgrade Philharmonic Hall is modernly equipped, located in central Belgrade. Therefore this is where many of the Orchestra's concerts are held. Besides usual orchestra rehearsals, the Belgrade Philharmonic Hall lends itself to soloists, chamber and other orchestra performances, as well as to promotions, presentations, jubilees and exhibitions. The hall has exceptional acoustics. The appealing interior of the Belgrade Philharmonic Hall attracts numerous renowned companies to promote their products, present their services, as well as to hold their jubilees. Among those there were the American Economic Chamber, and companies like Roche, Pharma Swiss, Common Sense, "Atika Media" and many others. The Belgrade Philharmonic Hall has been the setting for many commercials and videos.

Chief conductors edit

The Orchestra was consequently led by eminent conductors: Lovro Matačić, Oskar Danon, Mihajlo Vukdragović, Krešimir Baranović, Živojin Zdravković, Angel Šurev, Anton Kolar, Horst Ferster, Jovan Šajnović, Vassily Sinaisky, Emil Tabakov, Uroš Lajovic, Dorian Wilson and from September 2010 to June 2015 Muhai Tang.

Guest artists edit

A great number of renowned conductors and soloists have appeared with the Orchestra, including: Rafael Kubelík, Malcolm Sargent, sir Colin Davis, André Navarra, Karl Boehm, Leopold Stokowski, Kiril Kondrashin, Genady Rozhdestvensky, Lorin Maazel, Aaron Copland, Zubin Mehta, Yehudi Menuhin, David Oistrakh, Isaac Stern, Henrik Schering, Leonid Kogan, Mstislav Rostropovich, Julian Lloyd Webber, Arthur Rubinstein, Sviatoslav Richter, Emil Gilels, Bruno Brun, Milenko Stefanović, Ernest Ačkun, Ante Grgin, Božidar Milošević, Radmila Bakočević, Biserka Cvejić, Miroslav Čangalović, Dušan Trbojević, Rudolf Kempf, Gidon Kremer, Ivo Pogorelić, Tatjana Olujić, Gustav Kuhn, Ivan Fischer, Vladimir Krainev, Maksim Vengerov, Julian Rachlin, Valery Afanassiev, Dorian Wilson, Nigel Kennedy, Sarah Chang, Muhai Tang.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Cooper, Michael (8 October 2014). "Well Past the Rubble, Orchestra Rebuilds". nytimes.com. Retrieved 24 March 2019.

References edit

  • Maksimović, M.: Beogradska filharmonija 1951–1971, Beogradska filharmonija, Beograd, 1971
  • Mala enciklopedija Prosveta, I, Prosveta, Beograd, 1978
  • Muzička enciklopedija, I, Jugoslovenski leksikografski zavod, Zagreb, 1971
  • Pro Musica, No. 79–80, Udruženje muzičkih umetnika Srbije, Beograd, 1975

External links edit

  • Official website (in Serbian and English)
  • 011INFO.COM on the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra
  • History of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra

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The Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra Serbian Beogradska filharmoniјa romanized Beogradska filharmonija is an orchestra located in Belgrade Serbia It is regularly considered one of the finest in the country Belgrade Philharmonic OrchestraBeogradska filharmoniјaOfficial logoBelgrade Philharmonic OrchestraLocation within BelgradeAddressStudentski Trg 11LocationBelgrade SerbiaCoordinates44 49 09 4 N 20 27 20 5 E 44 819278 N 20 455694 E 44 819278 20 455694TypeOrchestraOpened1923 101 years ago 1923 Websitewww wbr bgf wbr rs 200m220yds Location within neighborhood Contents 1 History 2 Present 3 Chief conductors 4 Guest artists 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory editUnlike most European countries and cities Serbia and Belgrade were rather late in receiving a fine orchestra Thus the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1923 Its founder first director and chief conductor was Stevan Hristic one of the most important Serbian composers and conductors The inauguration concert of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra took place on April 28 1923 under the baton of maestro Hristic With a steady increase in popularity of fine music in Serbia the orchestra and its programme expanded over the years building up to an exceptional level of musical performance reaching its peak in the 1960s The Belgrade Philharmonic was ranked 5th best European orchestra by international experts at the time when it was led by Zivojin Zdravkovic The downfall of the orchestra occurred in 1990s 1 Due to the civil wars in Yugoslavia the Belgrade Philharmonic was banned from playing internationally for some time As a consequence many musicians left the orchestra Without funding the orchestra rarely played However as the political situation in Serbia changed and the country welcomed back into the international community so was the orchestra After 2000 the orchestra was completely revived It first toured Slovenia Austria Italy and Sweden The young musicians educated outside of Serbia in specialist musician centers arrived in at Belgrade Philharmonic creating a new image of the Orchestra with an average age of just 28 In 2001 the Orchestra general manager became Ivan Tasovac who stayed on that position until he became the Minister of Culture decade later 1 In 2004 the performance hall in Belgrade was completely rebuilt and modernized to facilitate the new needs of the orchestra 1 The hall has a total of 201 seats Most of the concerts by tradition take place in the Ilija M Kolarac Endowment s Hall while the Central Hall is used for special events The Belgrade Philharmonic Foundation was set up in 2004 to improve the financial situation within the orchestra through sponsorship and cooperation The foundation was successful and the whole orchestra renewed their instruments in 2005 Present edit nbsp Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra Currently the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra holds multiple concerts Its season generally starts in October and ends in June Its New Year s concert is very popular and is held in the large Sava Centar performance hall in Belgrade For its New Year s concert the orchestra is usually conducted by a special guest The Belgrade Philharmonic Hall is modernly equipped located in central Belgrade Therefore this is where many of the Orchestra s concerts are held Besides usual orchestra rehearsals the Belgrade Philharmonic Hall lends itself to soloists chamber and other orchestra performances as well as to promotions presentations jubilees and exhibitions The hall has exceptional acoustics The appealing interior of the Belgrade Philharmonic Hall attracts numerous renowned companies to promote their products present their services as well as to hold their jubilees Among those there were the American Economic Chamber and companies like Roche Pharma Swiss Common Sense Atika Media and many others The Belgrade Philharmonic Hall has been the setting for many commercials and videos Chief conductors editThe Orchestra was consequently led by eminent conductors Lovro Matacic Oskar Danon Mihajlo Vukdragovic Kresimir Baranovic Zivojin Zdravkovic Angel Surev Anton Kolar Horst Ferster Jovan Sajnovic Vassily Sinaisky Emil Tabakov Uros Lajovic Dorian Wilson and from September 2010 to June 2015 Muhai Tang Guest artists editA great number of renowned conductors and soloists have appeared with the Orchestra including Rafael Kubelik Malcolm Sargent sir Colin Davis Andre Navarra Karl Boehm Leopold Stokowski Kiril Kondrashin Genady Rozhdestvensky Lorin Maazel Aaron Copland Zubin Mehta Yehudi Menuhin David Oistrakh Isaac Stern Henrik Schering Leonid Kogan Mstislav Rostropovich Julian Lloyd Webber Arthur Rubinstein Sviatoslav Richter Emil Gilels Bruno Brun Milenko Stefanovic Ernest Ackun Ante Grgin Bozidar Milosevic Radmila Bakocevic Biserka Cvejic Miroslav Cangalovic Dusan Trbojevic Rudolf Kempf Gidon Kremer Ivo Pogorelic Tatjana Olujic Gustav Kuhn Ivan Fischer Vladimir Krainev Maksim Vengerov Julian Rachlin Valery Afanassiev Dorian Wilson Nigel Kennedy Sarah Chang Muhai Tang Notes edit a b c Cooper Michael 8 October 2014 Well Past the Rubble Orchestra Rebuilds nytimes com Retrieved 24 March 2019 References editMaksimovic M Beogradska filharmonija 1951 1971 Beogradska filharmonija Beograd 1971 Mala enciklopedija Prosveta I Prosveta Beograd 1978 Muzicka enciklopedija I Jugoslovenski leksikografski zavod Zagreb 1971 Pro Musica No 79 80 Udruzenje muzickih umetnika Srbije Beograd 1975External links editOfficial website in Serbian and English 011INFO COM on the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra History of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra amp oldid 1171141378, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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