Lucerne_Symphony_Orchestra

Lucerne Symphony Orchestra

Lucerne Symphony Orchestra

Swiss orchestra


The Lucerne Symphony Orchestra (German: Luzerner Sinfonieorchester) is a Swiss orchestra based in Lucerne.[1] The Luzerner SInfonieorchester is the orchestra-in-residence of the renowned Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre (KKL Luzern). It also acts as the opera orchestra of the Lucerne Theatre.

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History

The precursor ensemble to the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1806, and had the name Allgemeinen Musikgesellschaft Luzern (General Music Society of Lucerne). The orchestra has commissioned new compositions from such composers as David Philip Hefti (Klangbogen) and Wolfgang Rihm (Nähe Fern).[2]

James Gaffigan, chief conductor of the orchestra from 2011 to 2021,[3][4] made several commercial recordings with the orchestra for Harmonia Mundi.[2][5]

In 2010, Michael Sanderling first guest-conducted the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra. In November 2019, the orchestra announced the appointment of Sanderling as its next chief conductor, effective with the 2021–2022 season.[6]

Chief Conductors

See also


References

  1. The orchestra is a separate organisation from the ad hoc annual Lucerne Festival Orchestra.
  2. Andrew Clements (25 April 2013). "Rihm: Symphonie Nähe Fern – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  3. Urs Mattenberger (13 August 2019). "Gaffigan gibt Dirigentenstab des Luzerner Sinfonieorchesters ab". Luzerner Zeitung. Retrieved 24 November 2019.

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