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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 guest directors included most of the leading conductors of the day: Monteux, Ernest Ansermet, Erich Kleiber, Erich Leinsdorf, Charles Munch, Fritz Reiner, George Szell, Bruno Walter, and the young Lorin Maazel, among others.
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.

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The fact that the orchestra's recent rendition of Tchaikovsky's Manfred Symphony in B minor was pretty much a piece of shit should not in any way detract from this.
On September 16, 2005, the MSO became the first American orchestra to sell recordings of recent concerts for download on iTunes and through the orchestra's web site.

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Edo de Waart has been the orchestra's Artistic Director and Chief Conductor since the 2004 / 2005 season, and he is scheduled to conclude his HKPO tenure after the 2011-2012 season.
As of January 2012, whilst no published reports of the continued length of Jansons ' tenure with the KCO have been given, Jansons continues to serve as the orchestra's Chief Conductor.
The orchestra's Chief Executive and Artistic Director is Bongani Tembe and its Concert Master is Hristo Kardjiev.

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Karabits held the title of orchestra's Principal Conductor-Designate for the 2008-2009 season, and became Principal Conductor with the 2009-2010 season.
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 ).
In November 2006, the orchestra announced the appointment of Esa-Pekka Salonen as the orchestra's fifth Principal Conductor, effective with the 2008-2009 season.
In 1999, Haitink was named the orchestra's Conductor Laureate.
Georges Prêtre, who became the orchestra's artistic director in 1996, has the title of Conductor Laureate.
Past Music Directors include David Atherton, who is now the orchestra's Conductor Laureate.
In 1989, he was offered the title of Principal Guest Conductor by Executive VP Ernest Fleischmann and was to take the orchestra on a tour of Japan ; however, controversy ensued when André Previn, the orchestra's Music Director at the time, was not consulted on either the Principal Guest appointment or the tour, and objected to both.
He concluded his tenure with the Lahti Symphony Orchestra in 2008 and is now the orchestra's Conductor Laureate.
He stepped down as Principal Conductor in the late 1990s, but remained the orchestra's artistic director.
The orchestra's current Principal Pops Conductor is Brian Jackson.
No Principal Conductor was appointed during the orchestra's final years 1960-1967.

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In 1943, Rodziński, who had conducted the orchestra's centennial concert at Carnegie Hall in the preceding year, was appointed Musical Director.
Bernstein continued the orchestra's recordings with Columbia Records until he retired as Music Director in 1969.
This engagement led to his appointment in January 2001 as the orchestra's next Music Director.
George Szell's long reign as Music Director has been largely credited for the orchestra's rise to eminence.
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.
William Steinberg ( 1952 – 76 ) then became the orchestra's Music Director, taking them on a tour of Europe and recording a great deal of repertory.
In 1961, he was named assistant conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic ; however, the orchestra's music director designate, Georg Solti, was not consulted on the appointment, and Solti subsequently resigned in protest ; soon after, Mehta himself was named Music Director of the orchestra, and held the post from 1962 to 1978.
Four months later, Salonen was named the orchestra's tenth Music Director, officially taking the post in 1992 and holding it until 2009.
Pinchas Zukerman, a conductor, violinist, violist, and teacher, has been the orchestra's Music Director since 1999.
After much encouragement from the orchestra's founder Adella Prentiss Hughes and its then Music Director Nikolai Sokoloff, plans for Severance Hall materialized using land offered from Western Reserve University ( now Case Western Reserve University ) at $ 1 per year and funds from public fundraising and local philanthropists.

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The Goon Show was recorded before a studio audience, and during the audience warm-up session, Milligan would play the trumpet, while Peter Sellers played on the orchestra's drums.
The orchestra's official public début was at the Capitol Theatre on Broadway where it opened for a three week engagement on January 24, 1946.
Recording began that April and lasted for seven weeks at the Academy of Music, the orchestra's home which was chosen for its excellent acoustics.
With the exception of the 1878-1879 season – when he was in Cincinnati and Adolph Neuendorff led the group – Thomas conducted every season for fourteen years, vastly improving the orchestra's financial health while creating a polished and virtuosic ensemble.
The orchestra's recording of Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring at Sound 80 studios was one of the earliest digital audio recordings to see commercial release.
The orchestra's first concert hall was destroyed in 1944.
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.
This organ was used in the orchestra's performance of the recording of Saint-Saëns ' third symphony with Michael Murray as soloist.
He was well known to the players, having been the orchestra's principal guest conductor in the 1990s.
The classical repertory was regarded as one of Bělohlávek's strengths, but he had no reputation for conducting avant garde works, which remained a core part of the orchestra's remit.
He welcomed the fact that the orchestra's new principal guest conductor was David Robertson, a new-music expert and a protégé of Boulez.
Wilhelm Furtwängler had accepted the orchestra's invitation to fill the post, but he was politically unacceptable to a section of the Philharmonic's audience because he continued to live and work in Germany under the Nazi government.
Downes had a grudge against the Philharmonic: shortly before Barbirolli's appointment Downes was sacked as the commentator for the orchestra's prestigious Sunday broadcasts.
Maestro Thomas served as music director for thirteen years until his death shortly after the orchestra's newly built residence was dedicated on December 14, 1904.
The Italian conductor Guido Cantelli, Toscanini's protégé, was a frequent NBC conductor in the orchestra's last seasons.
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.
He played with the Soviet State Symphony Orchestra-it was the orchestra's debut performance at the Proms.
" Throughout the orchestra's 2003 centennial celebrations Engberg was touted as an example of the orchestra association's progressiveness in having had a female conductor, although research reveals that she never actually worked for the organization.
The orchestra's first performance was held on February 26, 1914 at the old Detroit Opera House.
Luisi was scheduled to step down as chief conductor in 2012, as of the October 2009 announcement of Christian Thielemann as the orchestra's next chief conductor, effective with the 2012-2013 season.
A third of the orchestra's pre-war members were in the armed forces, and rebuilding was urgently needed.

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