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London Philharmonic Orchestra - перевод на Английский

LONDON BASED SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
London Philharmonic; The London Philharmonic Orchestra; The London Session Orchestra; London Sessions Orchestra; The London Sessions Orchestra; London Session Orchestra
  • [[Bernard Haitink]], principal conductor, 1967–79
  • Glyndebourne, where the LPO took over as resident orchestra in 1964
  • Programme of the first LPO concert<br><small>(modern reconstruction of unavailable original)</small>
  • [[Queen's Hall]], destroyed, with many LPO instruments, by bombing in 1941
  • The Royal Festival Hall in the 1950s: the LPO was among the orchestras striving for residency
  • The [[Royal Festival Hall]], London, the main base of the orchestra
  • Sir Thomas Beecham]], founding father and first conductor of the LPO
  • Sir Georg Solti]], principal conductor, 1979–83
  • [[Franz Welser-Möst]], principal conductor, 1990–96
  • [[Vladimir Jurowski]], principal conductor from 2007

London Philharmonic Orchestra         
Philharmonisch Orkest van London (LPO)
New York Philharmonic Orchestra         
  • Leonard Bernstein with members of the Philharmonic rehearsing for a television broadcast, circa 1958. ''Bert Bial, New York Philharmonic Archives''
  • Apollo Rooms, from ''NYC Philharmonic Archives''
  • Ureli Corelli Hill, founding father and first conductor of the New York Philharmonic
  • Arturo Toscanini (standing in the center, sporting a bow tie and cap) with the orchestra aboard the S.S ''de Grasse'', embarking on their European tour, 1930. ''New York Philharmonic Archives''
  • Lorin Maazel
  • The New York Philharmonic Club, a chamber ensemble of Philharmonic musicians, clowning for their public-relations photograph in the 1880s. ''New York Philharmonic Archives''
AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IN NEW YORK, NY
New York Philharmonic Orchestra; New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra; Philharmonic Symphony Society of New York; New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra; NYPO; Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York; New York Philharmonic-Symphony Society; New York Philharmonic Society; New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchesra; NY Phil; NY Philharmonic; Ny Philharmonic; Ny phil; New York Phil; Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc.; Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York; The New York Philharmonic; New York Philharmonic Archives
New York Philharmonisch Orkest (NYPO)
philharmonic society         
  • Society headquarters on Great Marlborough Street
BRITISH MUSICAL SOCIETY
Philharmonic Society of London; Philharmonic Society; The Royal Philharmonic Society; Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal
filharmonisch genootschap (genootschap voor vooruitgang van muziek)

Определение

philharmonic
A philharmonic orchestra is a large orchestra which plays classical music.
The Lithuanian Philharmonic Orchestra played Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
ADJ: ADJ n
Philharmonic is also a noun.
He will conduct the Vienna Philharmonic in the final concert of the season.
N-IN-NAMES

Википедия

London Philharmonic Orchestra

The London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) is one of five permanent symphony orchestras based in London. It was founded by the conductors Sir Thomas Beecham and Malcolm Sargent in 1932 as a rival to the existing London Symphony and BBC Symphony Orchestras.

The founders' ambition was to build an orchestra the equal of any European or American rival. Between 1932 and the Second World War the LPO was widely judged to have succeeded in this regard. After the outbreak of war, the orchestra's private backers withdrew and the players reconstituted the LPO as a self-governing cooperative. In the post-war years, the orchestra faced challenges from two new rivals; the Philharmonia and the Royal Philharmonic, founded respectively in 1946 and 1947, achieved a quality of playing not matched by the older orchestras, including the LPO.

By the 1960s the LPO had regained its earlier standards, and in 1964 it secured a valuable engagement to play in the Glyndebourne Festival during the summer months. In 1993 it was appointed resident orchestra of the Royal Festival Hall on the south bank of the Thames, one of London's major concert venues. Since 1995 the residency has been jointly held with the Philharmonia. In addition to its work at the Festival Hall and Glyndebourne, the LPO performs regularly at the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne and the Brighton Dome, and tours nationally and internationally.

Since Beecham, the orchestra has had ten principal conductors, including Sir Adrian Boult, Bernard Haitink, Sir Georg Solti, Klaus Tennstedt and Vladimir Jurowski. The orchestra has been active in recording studios since its earliest days, and has played on hundreds of sets made by EMI, Decca and other companies. Since 2005 the LPO has had its own record label, issuing live recordings of concerts. The orchestra has played on numerous film soundtracks, including Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and the Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–03).

Примеры употребления для London Philharmonic Orchestra
1. By 1'43, he was a principal trumpeter with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
2. This show, with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, could go either way, but at least the music will be beautifully played.
3. In an apologetic article in Haaretz on July 7, aimed at softening the architectural community‘s shock after hearing about the project, Tel Aviv‘s city engineer, Danny Kaiser, could only write÷ "Even on the day it was inaugurated, the hall had a dry sound and required aggressive playing by the orchestra for it to be heard properly in the huge expanse." But anyone who has heard how the sounds of the London Philharmonic Orchestra quietly fill this auditorium, how an infinite network of precision is unfurled in the recitals of Ivo Pogorelich and Murray Perahia, and how the sweetness of Perlman‘s Stradivarius caresses the ear knows how far this is from the truth.