Orchestre de chambre de Paris
The Orchestre de chambre de Paris, formerly Ensemble orchestral de Paris, is a French chamber orchestra created in 1978.
History
Created in 1978, the Orchestre de chambre de Paris is composed of 43 permanent musicians. The Scottish conductor Douglas Boyd has been Music Director since 2015.[1] Sir Roger Norrington is conductor. The Concertmaster is Deborah Nemtanu. Nathalie Stutzmann is Associate Artist and Philippe Manoury is Associate Composer. The orchestra continues its collaboration with the chamber choir Accentus and Laurence Equilbey.[2]
Musical direction
- Douglas Boyd since July 1, 2015
- Thomas Zehetmair (2012–2014)
- Joseph Swensen (2009–2012)
- John Nelson (1998–2009)
- Jean-Jacques Kantorow (1994–1998)
- Armin Jordan (1986–1992)
- Jean-Pierre Wallez (1978–1986)
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References
- Douglas Boyd at the Orchestre de chambre de Paris: l'engagement par la musique, France TV Info, 5 October 2015
- "A French Touch in the chamber orchestra world" (PDF). The Orchestre de chambre de Paris. May 2015. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
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