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orchestra's and guest
Manfred Honeck is the orchestra's current principal guest conductor.
He was well known to the players, having been the orchestra's principal guest conductor in the 1990s.
He welcomed the fact that the orchestra's new principal guest conductor was David Robertson, a new-music expert and a protégé of Boulez.
In addition to a vast catalog of recordings created with the ensemble's music directors, the orchestra has made many recordings with guest conductors Vladimir Ashkenazy, Oliver Knussen, Kurt Sanderling, Yoel Levi, Riccardo Chailly, Michael Tilson Thomas, and Louis Lane ( the orchestra's longtime Associate Conductor ).
Claudio Abbado, principal guest conductor since 1971, succeeded Previn as chief conductor in the orchestra's diamond jubilee year, 1979.
In June 2007, the orchestra announced the appointment of American conductor Leonard Slatkin as the orchestra's principal guest conductor, as of the 2008-2009 season.
The orchestra's current principal guest conductor is Christian Zacharias.
Jochum was also a regular guest conductor of the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam, and served as the orchestra's ' first conductor ' () from 1941 – 1943, during the chief conductorship of Willem Mengelberg.
Since 1996, Vassily Sinaisky has served as the orchestra's principal guest conductor.

orchestra's and directors
The orchestra's four subsequent music directors were all trained in Austria, including the seminal and highly influential Hungarian-born conductor Arthur Nikisch, in accordance with the tastes of Higginson.
By the mid-1950s, department store heiress and wife of the publisher of the Los Angeles Times, Dorothy Buffum Chandler became the de facto leader of the orchestra's board of directors.

orchestra's and included
Disney paid all the expenses which included the musician's wages, stage personnel, a music librarian, and the orchestra's manager that cost almost $ 18, 000.
In addition to bringing the Orchestra to new virtuosic heights, the highlights of his tenure included a series of free Memorial Day Concerts at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and annual concert tours abroad that included the orchestra's first trip to mainland China.
It was also included in the orchestra's tour programme for Denmark and Germany later in the year.

orchestra's and most
The orchestra has a long history of recordings, most notably those made with Pierre Monteux for RCA Victor, Herbert Blomstedt for Decca, and Michael Tilson Thomas for BMG and the orchestra's own label, SFS Media.
The orchestra's season runs from September through July, and serves as the pit orchestra for most productions of the Seattle Opera in addition to its own concerts including the opera's annual Richard Wagner presentations in the summer.
In its early years, Richter was the LSO's most frequently-engaged conductor, with four or five concerts every season ; the orchestra's website and Morrison's 2004 book both count him as the orchestra's first chief conductor, though the 1911 Musical Times article indicates otherwise.
" Among the milestones on the orchestra's path to recovery were the premieres of Walton's Belshazzar's Feast ( 1930 ) and First Symphony ( 1934 ), showing the orchestra " capable of rising to the challenge of the most demanding contemporary scores " ( Morrison ).
The orchestra's most recent principal conductor was Gustavo Dudamel, from 2007 to 2012.
The Doelen was destroyed, as was a rehearsal facility, with most of the music library and all of the orchestra's instruments.
Since 1996, most of the orchestra's live performances have been at the city's Bridgewater Hall, although it frequently tours the UK and internationally.
He helped improve the orchestra's quality and made several recordings with the orchestra ; most notably, he conducted the orchestra on its debut 1986 tour of the People's Republic of China, which featured soloists Stephanie Chase and Li Jian and garnered worldwide media attention.
The orchestra's most recent Chief Conductor and Artistic Director was Oleg Caetani, whose initial four-year contract was from 2005 to the end of 2008.

orchestra's and leading
However, de Waart maintained the orchestra's high standards, leading to additional recordings, including its first digital sessions.
Although Glock restored the orchestra's reputation as Britain's leading modern music ensemble, the balance of programming affected the players ' capacity in the mainstream repertoire.
He subsequently lost the post of Music Director, though he would occasionally conduct the Philharmonic after that, even leading some important concerts such as the orchestra's premiere performance of Stravinsky's Symphony in Three Movements in 1946.
By the time he stepped down, he had served as music director longer than anyone else in the orchestra's history, leading the orchestra in 973 concerts and 23 tours.
The original decor consisted of grey and terracotta walls, Venetian red seating, large red lampshades suspended just above the orchestra's heads, mirrors surrounding the arena, and portraits of the leading composers to the sides of the platform.

orchestra's and conductors
Karl Böhm and Hans Vonk were notable among the orchestra's chief conductors in that they served as chief conductors of both the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden and the State Opera simultaneously.
The official explanation was that the orchestra's policy had always been to appoint conductors for no more than five years.
Another factor in creating the orchestra's distinct character is that the Concertgebouw Orchestra has had only six chief conductors, setting it apart from orchestras of similar age and caliber.
The IPO enjoys frequent international tours, and has performed under some of the world's greatest conductors, including Leonard Bernstein and Zubin Mehta, both of whom are prominent in the orchestra's history.
When Paul Mauriat retired from the stage, he remained fully in charge of his orchestra's artistic direction — choice of conductors, musicians, programmes, etc.

orchestra's and day
Monteux, because of a musician's strike, was able to replace 30 players, thus changing the orchestra's sound ; the orchestra developed a reputation for a " French " sound which persists to some degree to this day.
He had only nine hours the day before to rehearse at A & M studios with the orchestra's musicians and was never able to run through the entire set list once in its entirety.
The piano's entrance resembles an Eingang, an improvisatory passage from Mozart's day that would have occurred after the orchestra's last unresolved dominant chord, but before the piano played the main theme.

orchestra's and Monteux
The orchestra's first broadcast concert aired on November 13, 1937 under the direction of Monteux.
The orchestra's founder, Thomas Beecham, shared the conducting with Monteux.
The following year Cortot invited Monteux to become the orchestra's artistic director and principal conductor.
The engagement was greeted with enthusiasm by the critics and the public, and Munch invited Monteux to join him the following year in heading the orchestra's first European tour.
In June 1958 Monteux conducted the London Symphony Orchestra in three concerts, described by the orchestra's historian Richard Morrison as " a sensation with players, press and public alike.

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