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BBC Symphony Orchestra - translation to russian

BRITISH ORCHESTRA BASED IN LONDON
BBC Symphony; BBCSO; BBC symphony orchestra; Wireless Orchestra; The Wireless Orchestra; BBC Wireless Orchestra; BBC Symphony Orchestra London
  • BBC SO rehearsing for the [[Last Night of the Proms]] in September 2011
  • Weingartner]]
  • The BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican in October 2012
  • John Reith]], Director-General of the BBC
  • [[Leonard Slatkin]]
  • [[Percy Pitt]], the BBC's first director of music

BBC Symphony Orchestra         

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общая лексика

Симфонический оркестр Би-би-си (один из ведущих оркестров; его концерты обыкн. передаются по радио и телевидению)

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra         
  • [[Andrzej Panufnik]]
  • [[Appleby Matthews]]
  • The [[Birmingham Festival Orchestra]] performing at [[Birmingham Town Hall]] in 1845
  • Programme for the first symphony concert, conducted by [[Edward Elgar]] on 10 November 1920
  • [[Granville Bantock]], whose 1919 proposal led to the foundation of the City of Birmingham Orchestra in 1920.
  • [[Leslie Heward]]
  • [[Louis Frémaux]]
  • [[Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla]] conducting the CBSO at the [[Aldeburgh Festival]] in 2017
  • Portrait of [[Adrian Boult]] in 1923 by [[Ishibashi Kazunori]]
  • Symphony Hall]], the orchestra's home since 1991
ORCHESTRA BASED IN BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND
CBSO; Stephen Maddock; Jorj Jarvie; City of Birmingham Symphony; Stephen Maddock (CBSO); Wally Francis (CBSO); Michael Adams (Businessman); City of birmingham symphony orchestra; City of Birmingham Orchestra

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синоним

Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

symphonic music         
  • Viotti Chamber Orchestra performing the 3rd movement of [[Mozart]]'s [[Divertimento]] in [[D major]], K. 136
  • Modern symphony orchestra layout
  • Conducting an orchestra
  • [[National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia]]
  • Typical classical orchestra layout
  • 8th Symphony]]
  • NTNU Symphony Orchestra]] in Taipei, Republic of China
LARGE INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE, A TYPE OF BAND
Symphony orchestra; Orchestral; Orchestras; Symphony orchestras; Symphony Orchestras; Orchestral work; Philharmonic; Philharmonic orchestra; Orchestra music; Symphonic orchestra; Orchestral music; Symphonic Music; Symphonic music; Orchestra and orchestration; Philarmonic orchestra; Philharmonic Orchestra; Ochestraic; Orchaestra; Orch; Symphony Orchestra; Sky orchestra; Sections of an orchestra
симфоническая музыка

Definition

БИ-БИ-СИ
(BBC) , см. "Бритиш бродкастинг корпорейшен".

Wikipedia

BBC Symphony Orchestra

The BBC Symphony Orchestra (BBC SO) is a British orchestra based in London. Founded in 1930, it was the first permanent salaried orchestra in London, and is the only one of the city's five major symphony orchestras not to be self-governing. The BBC SO is the principal broadcast orchestra of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

The orchestra was originally conceived in 1928 as a joint enterprise by the BBC and the conductor Sir Thomas Beecham, but the latter withdrew the next year and the task of assembling and training the orchestra fell to the BBC's director of music, Adrian Boult. Among its guest conductors in its first years was Arturo Toscanini, who judged it the finest orchestra he had ever conducted. During and after the Second World War, Boult strove to maintain standards, but the senior management of the post-war BBC did not allocate the orchestra the resources to meet competition from new and well-funded rivals.

After Boult's retirement from the BBC in 1950, the orchestra went through a fallow period. Boult's successor, Sir Malcolm Sargent, was popular with the public but had poor rapport with his players, and orchestral morale dropped. Sargent's successor, Rudolf Schwarz, made relatively little impact, and although the BBC appointed high-profile chief conductors in the 1960s and 1970s – Antal Doráti, Colin Davis, Pierre Boulez and Gennady Rozhdestvensky – the BBC SO remained underfunded. However, because it was the sole symphony orchestra in London that offered its players full-time contracts, players of high repute, including Alan Civil (horn) and John Wilbraham (trumpet), enrolled as regular members.

As a result of initiatives begun in the 1960s by the BBC controller of music William Glock, performing standards rose appreciably. Under Andrew Davis in the 1990s and Jiří Bělohlávek in the 2000s, the orchestra prospered. By the second decade of the 21st century, the BBC SO was regarded by critics as of first-class status. From the outset, the orchestra has been known for pioneering new music, and it continues to do so, at the Proms, in concerts at the Barbican Centre, and in studio concerts from its base at BBC Maida Vale studios.

Examples of use of BBC Symphony Orchestra
1. One girl on her 21st birthday is said to have received a card signed by half the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
2. Musicians as young as 15 have also been invited to perform within the ranks of the BBC Symphony Orchestra for the first time.
3. Striking a chord Hottest tickets Wagner‘s Die Walkre (Covent Garden production) Daniel Barenboim and the West–Eastern Divan Orchestra Valery Gergiev and the World Orchestra for Peace Handel‘s Julius Caesar (Glyndebourne production) Mariss Jansons and Concertgebouw Orchestra: Mahler‘s Sixth Symphony Blue Peter Prom Ravi Shankar and BBC Symphony Orchestra Not so hot BBC Symphony Orchestra: Lyadov, Knussen, Glanert, Stravinsky BBC National Orchestra of Wales: Dukas, Watkins, Stravinsky BBC Philharmonic: Stravinsky, MacMillan, Ravel Deutsches Sinfonie–Orchester: Weber, Unsuk Chin, Bruckner (6th Symphony) BBC Symphony Orchestra: Berg, Mahler (Das klagende Lied) BBC National Orchestra of Wales: Tippett (Vision of St Augustine), Shostakovich (10th Symphony) BBC National Orchestra of Wales: Michael Berkeley, Britten, Vaughan Williams (A London Symphony) BBC Symphony Orchestra: Stravinsky, Marc–Andr Dalbavie, Shostakovich (11th Symphony) Excludes late–night concerts
4. But this has really inspired me as an artist to try new things – this music thing can really bring people together; it‘s got no boundaries.‘ ‘It‘s an ambitious project, because we didn‘t want to just make that awful "fusion‘ music", with the orchestra playing big sugary chords,‘ said Charles Hazelwood, conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra. ‘We‘re really pushing the orchestra to imitate the electronic sounds used in grime.
5. In a spectacularly unlikely combination, they have joined forces with the BBC Symphony Orchestra for a night of live ‘classical grime‘ at the Hackney Empire next month. ‘Grime music has a lot of classical overtones,‘ explained DaVinChe, a 20–year–old producer from south London who has previously worked on tracks for Kano and the rapper Ms Dynamite. ‘I use a lot of orchestral–based sounds and chord progressions in my music anyway, so this has come quite easily to me.‘ Initially, not all the artists involved were so open–minded. ‘At first I thought it was a crazy idea.
What is the Russian for BBC Symphony Orchestra? Translation of &#39BBC Symphony Orchestra&#39 to Rus