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Montreal Symphony Orchestra

The Montreal Symphony Orchestra (French: Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, or OSM) is a Canadian symphony orchestra based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The orchestra’s home is the Montreal Symphony House at Place des Arts. It is the only orchestra in the world that possesses an octobass.

Montreal Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra
Native nameOrchestre symphonique de Montréal
Former nameLes Concerts Symphoniques
Founded1935 (1935)
LocationMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Concert hallMontreal Symphony House
Music directorRafael Payare
Websitewww.osm.ca

History edit

Several orchestras were precursor ensembles to the current OSM. One such orchestra was formed in 1897, which lasted ten years, and another was established in 1930, which lasted eleven. The current orchestra directly traces its roots back to 1934, when Wilfrid Pelletier formed an ensemble called Les Concerts Symphoniques. This ensemble gave its first concert January 14, 1935, under conductor Rosario Bourdon. The orchestra acquired its current name in 1954. In the early 1960s, as the Orchestra was preparing to move to new facilities at Place des Arts, patron and prominent Montreal philanthropist, John Wilson McConnell, purchased the 1727 Laub-Petschnikoff Stradivarius violin for Calvin Sieb, the Symphony's concertmaster.

 
Outdoor concert of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra with conductor Jean-François Rivest in the borough of Pierrefonds-Roxboro in August 2008.

The orchestra has begun touring and some recording in the 1960s and early 1970s, during the tenures of Zubin Mehta and Franz-Paul Decker. During the music directorship of Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos (1975-1976) the OSM received its first invitation to perform at Carnegie Hall. However, Frühbeck de Burgos had rejected the composition Fleuves by Gilles Tremblay, which Tremblay had composed for tour performances by the OSM. In addition, Frühbeck de Burgos was quoted in print in La Presse as expressing public criticism of selected OSM musicians. The ensuing controversy led to Frühbeck de Burgos' resignation. (When Frühbeck de Burgos returned as a guest conductor in 2002, he apologised for his earlier behaviour.)[1][2]

Conducting dates opened up after Frühbeck de Burgos' departure, and one of the slots went to Charles Dutoit. Dutoit subsequently became music director of the OSM in 1977. Dutoit had struck a friendship with the London/Decca records producer Ray Minshull, which led to a twenty-year recording partnership with Decca/London.[3] During this period, Dutoit and the OSM released many recordings and embarked on tours of North America, Europe, Asia, and South America. Most notable among this discography are the recordings of the French repertoire, especially the music of Maurice Ravel, as well as works of Stravinsky and Debussy. The OSM and Charles Dutoit have various awards for their recordings, including the Grand Prix du Président de la République (France) and the Prix mondial du Disque de Montreux. The OSM won Grammy awards in 1996 for its recording of Hector Berlioz' Les Troyens and in 2000 for Sergei Prokofiev and Béla Bartók piano concerti with Martha Argerich on EMI. It has additionally won a number of Juno Awards and Felix Awards. The London/Decca recordings ceased in the late 1990s due to market changes in the classical recording industry.

 
The Montreal Symphony Orchestra after a performance under Kent Nagano. The octobass can be seen at the far right (tall neck with three tuning pegs).

In 1998, OSM musicians took strike action for three weeks that was resolved largely due to the personal relationship between Dutoit and Lucien Bouchard, then the premier of Quebec. In 2002, Dutoit abruptly resigned as music director, following a long-simmering dispute between Dutoit and the OSM musicians. Dutoit did not return to the OSM as a guest conductor until 2016.[4][5]

Following the departure of Dutoit, Jacques Lacombe served as principal guest conductor of the OSM, from 2002 to 2006.[6] In March 2003, the orchestra announced the appointment Kent Nagano as its new music director, starting in 2006. He gave his first concert in Montreal as music director-designate March 30, 2005. Later in 2005, the OSM's musicians took industrial action, where this work stoppage lasted five months, ending shortly before Nagano's first scheduled concerts. With the OSM, Nagano has conducted commercial recordings for such labels as ECM New Series and Analekta. In June 2017, the OSM announced that Nagano is to stand down from as its music director at the close of his current contract, at the end of the 2019–2020 season.[7][8] Nagano concluded his OSM music directorship at the close of the 2019-2020 season, with the scheduled final concerts of his tenure curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2018, the orchestra toured several Cree and Inuit communities in Nord-du-Québec to perform Chaakapesh: The Trickster's Quest, an indigenous opera by Tomson Highway and Matthew Ricketts.[9] The tour was documented by Roger Frappier and Justin Kingsley in the 2019 documentary film Chaakapesh.[10]

In 2018, Rafael Payare first guest-conducted the OSM. He returned as guest conductor in 2019. In January 2021, the OSM announced the appointment of Payare as its next music director, effective with the 2022-2023 season, with an initial contract of 5 seasons. He held the title of music director-designate in the 2021-2022 season.[11]

Music directors and leaders edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Obituary: Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos played pivotal role with OSM". Montreal Gazette. 2014-06-12. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  2. ^ Tu Thanh Ha (2014-06-11). "Rafael Fruehbeck de Burgos: Musician until the very end". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  3. ^ Minshull, Ray (1999). The first OSM recordings (in brochure for Decca recording 289 458 605-2). Decca.
  4. ^ Arthur Kaptainis (2016-02-17). "Charles Dutoit is back to lead the OSM, as a guest this time". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  5. ^ Robert Everett-Green (2016-02-12). "Charles Dutoit returns to OSM 14 years after bitter split". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  6. ^ "Conductor Jacques Lacombe prepares to enthrall Montreal once again" (Press release). Montreal Symphony Orchestra. 22 January 2018. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
  7. ^ "Kent Nagano will be passing the torch in 2020" (Press release). Montreal Symphony Orchestra. 29 June 2017. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
  8. ^ Arthur Kaptainis (2017-06-29). "Kent Nagano has timed his departure from the OSM just right". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  9. ^ Justine Smith, "Chaakapesh is an introspective exploration of musical performance". Cult MTL, December 12, 2019.
  10. ^ Chris Knight, "Chaakapesh celebrates creation and performance of a Cree opera". National Post, January 30, 2020.
  11. ^ Luc Boulanger (2021-01-07). "Rafael Payare, nouveau maestro de l'OSM". La Presse. Retrieved 2021-01-07.

External links edit

  • Orchestre symphonique de Montreal official website

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The Montreal Symphony Orchestra French Orchestre symphonique de Montreal or OSM is a Canadian symphony orchestra based in Montreal Quebec Canada The orchestra s home is the Montreal Symphony House at Place des Arts It is the only orchestra in the world that possesses an octobass Montreal Symphony OrchestraOrchestraNative nameOrchestre symphonique de MontrealFormer nameLes Concerts SymphoniquesFounded1935 1935 LocationMontreal Quebec CanadaConcert hallMontreal Symphony HouseMusic directorRafael PayareWebsitewww wbr osm wbr ca Contents 1 History 2 Music directors and leaders 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editSeveral orchestras were precursor ensembles to the current OSM One such orchestra was formed in 1897 which lasted ten years and another was established in 1930 which lasted eleven The current orchestra directly traces its roots back to 1934 when Wilfrid Pelletier formed an ensemble called Les Concerts Symphoniques This ensemble gave its first concert January 14 1935 under conductor Rosario Bourdon The orchestra acquired its current name in 1954 In the early 1960s as the Orchestra was preparing to move to new facilities at Place des Arts patron and prominent Montreal philanthropist John Wilson McConnell purchased the 1727 Laub Petschnikoff Stradivarius violin for Calvin Sieb the Symphony s concertmaster nbsp Outdoor concert of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra with conductor Jean Francois Rivest in the borough of Pierrefonds Roxboro in August 2008 The orchestra has begun touring and some recording in the 1960s and early 1970s during the tenures of Zubin Mehta and Franz Paul Decker During the music directorship of Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos 1975 1976 the OSM received its first invitation to perform at Carnegie Hall However Fruhbeck de Burgos had rejected the composition Fleuves by Gilles Tremblay which Tremblay had composed for tour performances by the OSM In addition Fruhbeck de Burgos was quoted in print in La Presse as expressing public criticism of selected OSM musicians The ensuing controversy led to Fruhbeck de Burgos resignation When Fruhbeck de Burgos returned as a guest conductor in 2002 he apologised for his earlier behaviour 1 2 Conducting dates opened up after Fruhbeck de Burgos departure and one of the slots went to Charles Dutoit Dutoit subsequently became music director of the OSM in 1977 Dutoit had struck a friendship with the London Decca records producer Ray Minshull which led to a twenty year recording partnership with Decca London 3 During this period Dutoit and the OSM released many recordings and embarked on tours of North America Europe Asia and South America Most notable among this discography are the recordings of the French repertoire especially the music of Maurice Ravel as well as works of Stravinsky and Debussy The OSM and Charles Dutoit have various awards for their recordings including the Grand Prix du President de la Republique France and the Prix mondial du Disque de Montreux The OSM won Grammy awards in 1996 for its recording of Hector Berlioz Les Troyens and in 2000 for Sergei Prokofiev and Bela Bartok piano concerti with Martha Argerich on EMI It has additionally won a number of Juno Awards and Felix Awards The London Decca recordings ceased in the late 1990s due to market changes in the classical recording industry nbsp The Montreal Symphony Orchestra after a performance under Kent Nagano The octobass can be seen at the far right tall neck with three tuning pegs In 1998 OSM musicians took strike action for three weeks that was resolved largely due to the personal relationship between Dutoit and Lucien Bouchard then the premier of Quebec In 2002 Dutoit abruptly resigned as music director following a long simmering dispute between Dutoit and the OSM musicians Dutoit did not return to the OSM as a guest conductor until 2016 4 5 Following the departure of Dutoit Jacques Lacombe served as principal guest conductor of the OSM from 2002 to 2006 6 In March 2003 the orchestra announced the appointment Kent Nagano as its new music director starting in 2006 He gave his first concert in Montreal as music director designate March 30 2005 Later in 2005 the OSM s musicians took industrial action where this work stoppage lasted five months ending shortly before Nagano s first scheduled concerts With the OSM Nagano has conducted commercial recordings for such labels as ECM New Series and Analekta In June 2017 the OSM announced that Nagano is to stand down from as its music director at the close of his current contract at the end of the 2019 2020 season 7 8 Nagano concluded his OSM music directorship at the close of the 2019 2020 season with the scheduled final concerts of his tenure curtailed by the COVID 19 pandemic In 2018 the orchestra toured several Cree and Inuit communities in Nord du Quebec to perform Chaakapesh The Trickster s Quest an indigenous opera by Tomson Highway and Matthew Ricketts 9 The tour was documented by Roger Frappier and Justin Kingsley in the 2019 documentary film Chaakapesh 10 In 2018 Rafael Payare first guest conducted the OSM He returned as guest conductor in 2019 In January 2021 the OSM announced the appointment of Payare as its next music director effective with the 2022 2023 season with an initial contract of 5 seasons He held the title of music director designate in the 2021 2022 season 11 Music directors and leaders editWilfrid Pelletier 1935 1940 Desire Defauw 1941 1952 Otto Klemperer 1950 1953 Artistic Advisor Igor Markevitch 1957 1961 Zubin Mehta 1961 1967 Franz Paul Decker 1967 1975 Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos 1975 1976 Charles Dutoit 1977 2002 Kent Nagano 2006 2020 Rafael Payare 2022 present See also editList of symphony orchestras Canadian classical music Culture of Quebec List of Quebec musicians Music of Quebec St Lawrence Choir John ZirbelReferences edit Obituary Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos played pivotal role with OSM Montreal Gazette 2014 06 12 Retrieved 2017 07 01 Tu Thanh Ha 2014 06 11 Rafael Fruehbeck de Burgos Musician until the very end The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2017 07 01 Minshull Ray 1999 The first OSM recordings in brochure for Decca recording 289 458 605 2 Decca Arthur Kaptainis 2016 02 17 Charles Dutoit is back to lead the OSM as a guest this time Montreal Gazette Retrieved 2017 07 01 Robert Everett Green 2016 02 12 Charles Dutoit returns to OSM 14 years after bitter split The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2017 07 01 Conductor Jacques Lacombe prepares to enthrall Montreal once again Press release Montreal Symphony Orchestra 22 January 2018 Retrieved 2020 11 26 Kent Nagano will be passing the torch in 2020 Press release Montreal Symphony Orchestra 29 June 2017 Retrieved 2020 11 26 Arthur Kaptainis 2017 06 29 Kent Nagano has timed his departure from the OSM just right Montreal Gazette Retrieved 2017 07 01 Justine Smith Chaakapesh is an introspective exploration of musical performance Cult MTL December 12 2019 Chris Knight Chaakapesh celebrates creation and performance of a Cree opera National Post January 30 2020 Luc Boulanger 2021 01 07 Rafael Payare nouveau maestro de l OSM La Presse Retrieved 2021 01 07 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Orchestre symphonique de Montreal Orchestre symphonique de Montreal official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Montreal Symphony Orchestra amp oldid 1178520834, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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