Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (?eská filharmonie in Czech language) is based in Prague and is probably the most famous and respected orchestra in the Czech Republic.
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Prague - Orchestra - Czech Republic
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It was formerly the orchestra of the Prague National Opera. It played its first concert under its current name on January 4, 1896, when Antonin Dvorak conducted his own compositions, but did not become fully independent from the opera until 1901. In 1908, Gustav Mahler led the orchestra in the world premiere of his Symphony No. 7.
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Opera - Antonin Dvorak - Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 7
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The orchestra first became internationally known under the baton of Václav Talich, who was principal conductor from 1919 to 1931, and again from 1933 to 1941. His successors have included Rafael Kubelík (1941-48), Karel An?erl (1950-68), Václav Neumann (1968-89), Ji?í B?lohlávek (1990-92), and Gerd Albrecht (1993-96). In 1998 Vladimir Ashkenazy, better known as a pianist, took up the post. Their Chief Guest conductor is Charles Mackerras.
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Václav Talich - Rafael Kubelík - Karel An?erl - Václav Neumann - Ji?í B?lohlávek - Gerd Albrecht - Vladimir Ashkenazy - Pianist - Charles Mackerras
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The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra was nominated for Grammy Awards 2005.
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