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词条 Residentie Orchestra
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  1. Chief Conductors

  2. Principal conductors

  3. References

  4. External links

Het Residentie Orkest (literal translation, The Residence Orchestra; known also in English as The Hague Philharmonic) is a Dutch orchestra based in The Hague. Its primary venue is the Zuiderstrandtheater (since 2015).

{{ill|Henri Viotta|nl}} founded the orchestra in 1904. Its early home was the Gebouw voor Kunsten en Wetenschappen (K & W[1]). The orchestra received its first acclaim during the 1911 Richard Strauss Festival, in which the composer himself conducted some of his works. The orchestra soon attracted other composers such as Igor Stravinsky, Max Reger, Maurice Ravel, and Paul Hindemith.

In 1915, the Residentie Orchestra took over the summertime performances of the Kurzaal Concerts in Scheveningen from the Lamoureux Orchestra. The orchestra's second chief conductor was the composer and conductor Peter van Anrooy, from 1917 until his resignation in 1935.[2] Frits Schuurman became the next chief conductor, holding the post through World War II. After the war, Willem van Otterloo led the orchestra as chief conductor from 1949 to 1973.

After the K & W was destroyed in a fire in 1964, the orchestra played in various venues around the city without a permanent home. A fund-raising campaign, which included the release of several recordings known as "bouw-mee" ("build along") recordings, culminated in the construction of a new hall for the orchestra, the Dr. Anton Philipszaal — named after Anton Frederik Philips, co-founder of Philips Electronics — where the orchestra began to reside in September 1987 and which was formally opened in the presence of Queen Beatrix.

Succeeding Van Otterloo as chief conductors were Jean Martinon, Ferdinand Leitner, Hans Vonk, and Evgeny Svetlanov. Jaap van Zweden, chief conductor from 2000 to 2005, now has the title of honorary guest conductor (ere-gastdirigent) with the orchestra. Neeme Järvi was the orchestra's most recent chief conductor, from 2005 to 2012. Järvi now has the title of chief conductor emeritus. In April 2013, the orchestra appointed Richard Egarr its principal guest conductor (vaste gastdirigent) for an initial period of 3 years.[3] In March 2014, the orchestra announced the elimination of the post of chief conductor and the formation of a new conductor hierarchy. In parallel, the orchestra announced the appointment of Jan Willem de Vriend to the post of vaste dirigent (principal conductor), effective 1 August 2015, for approximately 6 weeks per season with an initial contract of 4 years.[4] In June 2015, the orchestra announced the appointment of Nicholas Collon as co-principal conductor, effective 1 August 2016, for a minimum term of 3 years, with 6 weeks of appearances per season.[5] In June 2017, the orchestra announced Collon's appointment as its sole chief conductor and artistic advisor, effective 1 August 2018, with a minimum of 8 weeks of appearances per season. In parallel, de Vriend is to continue his formal relationship with the orchestra through the summer of 2019.[6]

The orchestra has undertaken several major tours which included cities such as New York City, Boston, Chicago, Vienna, Munich and Berlin. It has performed under guest conductors including Leonard Bernstein, Pierre Boulez, Hans Knappertsbusch, Carl Schuricht,[7] Arturo Toscanini, and Bruno Walter. The orchestra has commercially recorded works by Dutch composers such as Alphons Diepenbrock[8] and Johannes Verhulst.[9] A selection of recordings made during the fifties at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw under the baton of Willem van Otterloo has been issued on CD in 2007. The orchestra made its first appearance at The Proms in September 2008.[10]

In October 2012, the city council of The Hague announced a reduction in the municipal subsidy for the orchestra, from 5.1 million € to 3.5 million €. The orchestra subsequently expressed concerns of consequences to the orchestra such as job losses for a number of the musicians, and diminished representation of larger-scale symphonic works in the orchestra's concert repertoire.[11]

Chief Conductors

  • {{ill|Henri Viotta|nl}} (1904–1917)
  • Peter van Anrooy (1917–1935)
  • Frits Schuurman (1938–1949)
  • Willem van Otterloo (1949–1973)
  • Jean Martinon (1974–1976)
  • Ferdinand Leitner (1976–1980)
  • Hans Vonk (1980–1992)
  • Evgeny Svetlanov (1993–2000)
  • Jaap van Zweden (2000–2005)
  • Neeme Järvi (2005–2012)
  • Nicholas Collon (2018–present)

Principal conductors

  • Jan Willem de Vriend (2015-2018)
  • Nicholas Collon (2016-2018)

References

1. ^A literal English translation is the "Arts and Sciences Building".
2. ^{{cite journal | jstor=912732 | last=Antcliffe | first=Herbert | title=Musical Notes from Abroad: Holland | journal=The Musical Times | volume=76 | issue=1112 | pages=942 | date=October 1935}}
3. ^{{cite press release | title=Richard Egarr vaste gastdirigent Residentie Orkest | url=http://www.residentieorkest.nl/index.php?pageID=15&messageID=504 | publisher=Residentie Orkest | date=12 April 2013 | accessdate=2013-12-27}}
4. ^{{cite press release | title=Jan Willem de Vriend vaste dirigent Residentie Orkest | url=http://www.residentieorkest.nl/index.php?pageID=15&messageID=532 | publisher=Residentie Orkest | date=21 March 2014 | accessdate=2014-03-30}}
5. ^{{cite press release | title=Britse dirigent Nicholas Collon nieuwe vaste dirigent Residentie Orkest | url=http://www.residentieorkest.nl/index.php?pageID=116&messageID=398 | publisher=Residentie Orkest | date=17 June 2015 | accessdate=2015-08-08}}
6. ^{{cite press release | url=https://www.residentieorkest.nl/nicholas-collon-chef-dirigent/ | title=Nicholas Collon chef-dirigent Residentie Orkest | publisher=Residentie Orkest | date=15 June 2017 | accessdate=2017-07-10}}
7. ^{{cite journal | jstor=920612 | last=Antcliffe | first=Herbert | title=Musical Notes from Abroad: Holland | journal=The Musical Times | volume=77 | issue=1124 | pages=944 | date=October 1936}}
8. ^{{cite news | author=Andrew Clements | title=Diepenbrock: The Birds, Marsyas Suite, Three Hymns, Elektra Suite, Die Nacht, Im Grossen Schweigen; Finnie et al | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2002/oct/25/classicalmusicandopera.artsfeatures2 | work=The Guardian | date=2002-10-25 | accessdate=2010-10-04}}
9. ^{{cite news | author=Edward Greenfield | title=Verhulst: Mass, Op.20; Oostenrijk/ van Reisen/ Reijans/ Claessens/ Netherlands Concert Choir/ Hague Residentie Orchestra/ Bamert | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2003/apr/04/classicalmusicandopera.artsfeatures6 | work=The Guardian | date=2003-04-04 | accessdate=2009-03-15}}
10. ^{{cite news | author=Tim Ashley | title=Saint Francis of Assisi (Royal Albert Hall, London) | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/sep/09/proms.classicalmusicandopera | work=The Guardian | date=2008-09-09 | accessdate=2010-10-04}}
11. ^{{cite press release | title=Gemeenteraad stemt in met inkrimping Residentie Orkest | url=http://www.residentieorkest.nl/index.php?pageID=15&messageID=490 | publisher=Residentie Orkest | date=8 November 2012 | accessdate=2013-02-14}}

External links

  • Official orchestra web site
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110711054047/http://www.fugro.com/downloads/corporate/reports/Fugro%20JV2001%20ENG.pdf Fugro Corporation 2001 corporate report, which includes background information on Het Residentie Orkest]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927230149/http://www2.rnw.nl/mu/en/behind/biographies/petervananrooy Wilma Roest, Radio Netherlands Music biography of Peter van Anrooy]
  • John Quinn, Review of "Willem Van Otterloo and Residentie Orkest: The Original Recordings, 1950-1960, Music-Web International, 7 June 2007
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