Malmö Symphony Orchestra
55°36′27″N 12°59′37″E / 55.60750°N 12.99361°E
Malmö Symphony Orchestra | |
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Orchestra | |
Native name | Malmö Symfoniorkester |
Founded | 1925 |
Location | Malmö, Sweden |
Concert hall | Malmö Live Concert Hall |
Principal conductor | Martyn Brabbins (designate, effective 2025) |
Website | www |
The Malmö Symphony Orchestra (Swedish: Malmö Symfoniorkester) is a Swedish orchestra, based in Malmö. Since 2015, it has been resident at the Malmö Live Concert Hall. The orchestra has a complement of 94 musicians.
History
[edit]The orchestra was founded in 1925 with Walther Meyer-Radon as the first chief conductor, from 1925 to 1929.
At first, the orchestra performed both symphony concerts and served as the orchestra of the Malmö Opera and Music Theatre. From 1991 onwards, the orchestra has been exclusively devoted to symphony orchestra concerts.[citation needed] Between 1985 and 2015, the orchestra gave its main concert series in the Malmö Concert Hall, after which they moved to Malmö Live.
Herbert Blomstedt held the title of Huvuddirigent (principal conductor) during 1962–1963. Past principal guest conductors have included Brian Priestman (1988–1990), Gilbert Varga (1997–2000), and Mario Venzago (2000–2003).
The orchestra's most recent was Robert Treviño, from 2019 to 2021. Treviño subsequently held the title of artistic adviser for 2 years.[1][2] In June 2024, the orchestra announced the appointment of Martyn Brabbins as its net chief conductor, effective with the 2025-2026 season, with an initial contract of three seasons.[3][4]
The orchestra has made recordings for such labels as BIS, Daphne and Naxos.[5][6]
Chief conductors
[edit]- Walther Meyer-Radon (1925–1929)
- Georg Schnéevoigt (1930–1947)
- Sten-Åke Axelson (1948–1961)
- Rolf Agop (1962–1964)
- Peter Erős (1966–1968)[7]
- Elyakum Shapirra (1969–1974)
- Janos Fürst (1974–1977)
- Stig Westerberg (1978–1985)
- Vernon Handley (1986–1988)
- James DePreist (1991–1994)
- Paavo Järvi (1994–1997)
- Christoph König (2003–2006)
- Vassily Sinaisky (2007–2011)
- Marc Soustrot (2011–2019)
- Robert Treviño (2019–2021)
- Martyn Brabbins (designate, effective 2025)
Selected recordings
[edit]- Franz Schmidt: Symphony No. 1; Vassily Sinaisky, conductor (Naxos, 2009).
- Camille Saint-Saëns: Complete piano concertos and works for piano and orchestra; Romain Descharmes, piano; Marc Soustrot, conductor (Naxos, 2017)
- Camille Saint-Saëns: Concertos for cello and orchestra Nos. 1 and 2, Gabriel Schwabe, cello; Marc Soustrot, conductor (Naxos, 2017)
- Camille Saint-Saëns: Complete symphonies; Marc Soustrot, conductor (3 CDs, Naxos, 2020)
- Beethoven: Complète Symphonies; Robert Treviño, conductor; Kate Royal, Christine Rice, Tuomas Katajala, Derek Welton (vocal soloists); Malmö Symphony Chorus (5 SACDs, Ondine, 2019)
References
[edit]- ^ "Robert Trevino named Principal Guest in Turin and extends relationship with Malmö Symphony". Gramophone. 2021-05-05. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
- ^ "Robert Trevino wird Erster Gastdirigent beim RAI Turin und verlängert beim Malmö Symphony Orchestra" (Press release). Künstleragentur Dr. Raab & Dr. Böhm. 5 May 2021. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
- ^ "Martyn Brabbins utsedd till ny chefsdirigent för Malmö SymfoniOrkester" (Press release). Malmö Symphony Orchestra. 12 June 2024. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
- ^ "Martyn Brabbins announced as Chief Conductor of Malmö Symphony Orchestra" (Press release). Intermusica. 12 June 2024. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
- ^ Andrew Clements (2009-04-03). "Schmidt: Symphony No 1, etc; Malmö SO/Sinaisky". The Guardian. Retrieved 2010-02-07.
- ^ Andrew Clements (2009-10-16). "Schmidt: Symphony No 2; Fuga Solemnis: Malmö SO/Sinaisky". The Guardian. Retrieved 2010-02-07.
- ^ International Who's Who in Classical Music, 18th Edition. Europa Publications, London (2002)