Minnesota Orchestra
The
Minnesota Orchestra
is an
American
orchestra
. Until 1968 it was known as the
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
. Another orchestra, the
St. Paul Chamber Orchestra
, is also based in the
Twin Cities
. The orchestra plays seasons of concerts in
Minneapolis, Minnesota
and
St. Paul, Minnesota
, as well as widely touring. The orchestra was founded under its old name in 1903 by
Emil Oberhoffer
and gave its first concert on November 5 of that year. Oberhoffer was also its principal
conductor
until 1922. He has been followed by
Henry Verbrugghen
(1923-31);
Eugene Ormandy
(1931-36);
Dimitri Mitropoulos
(1937-49);
Antal Dorti
(1949-60);
Stanisław Skrowaczewski
(1960-80) and
Neville Marriner
(1979-86);
Edo de Waart
(1986-95); and
Eiji Oue
(1995-2002). In 2002,
Osmo Vnsk
was appointed to be the next principal conductor, starting in September 2003. In
1954
, the group made the first recording of the
1812 Overture
to include actual
cannon
fire. The first recording was in
monophonic
sound, so the performance was repeated in
1958
for a
stereo
production.
External links
Minnesota Orchestra
Minnesota Orchestra Archives home page
Orchestra
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