Norrköping Symphony Orchestra
The Norrköping Symphony Orchestra (Swedish: Norrköpings Symfoniorkester) is a Swedish professional symphony orchestra. It is based at the concert hall De Geerhallen, in the center of Norrköping.
History
The orchestra was founded in 1912, and currently consists of 85 musicians. The orchestra also performs several times a year in the nearby city of Linköping.
Past principal conductors have included Herbert Blomstedt and Franz Welser-Möst. Michael Francis was the orchestra's most recent chief conductor, from 2012 to 2016.[1] Past principal guest conductors have included Leif Segerstam (1995–1997), Daniel Harding, Josep Caballé-Domenech, and Stefan Solyom.[2] In October 2019, the orchestra announced the appointment of Karl-Heinz Steffens as its next principal conductor and artistic advisor, effective with the 2020–2021 season.[3]
The orchestra has recorded for the BIS, CPO, Denon and Simax labels, including symphonies by Peterson-Berger, complete works for piano and orchestra by Beethoven, and works by John Pickard.
Venues
Louis de Geer konsert & kongress | |
Linköping konsert & kongress |
Principal conductors
- Ivar Hellman (1914–1928)
- Tord Benner (1929–1935)
- Heinz Freudenthal (1936–1952)
- Herbert Blomstedt (1954–1962)
- Everett Lee (1962–1972)
- Okko Kamu (1972–1979)
- Vacant (1979–1986)
- Franz Welser-Möst (1986–1991)
- Junichi Hirokami (1991–1996)
- Ole Kristian Ruud (1996–1999)
- Lü Jia (1999–2005)
- Alan Buribayev (2006–2011)
- Michael Francis (2012–2016)
References
- Pauli Olavi Kuivanen (2016-05-11). "Michael Francis lämnar SON efter fyra år". Norrköpings Tidningar. Retrieved 2019-01-06.
- Berit Nygren (2009-03-13). "Solyom blir gästdirigent i Norrköping". Swedish Radio. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
- "Karl-Heinz Steffens new Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor at SON" (Press release). Norrköping Symphony Orchestra. 3 October 2019. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
External links
- About Norrköping Symphony Orchestra
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra History (Swedish)
- Bach Cantatas page on the orchestra
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, page on recordings (Swedish)