BAMBERG SYMPHONY
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The 'Bamberger Symphoniker' ('Bamberg Symphony') is a prestigious orchestra based in the city of Bamberg, Germany. It was formed in 1946 mainly from German musicians expelled from Czechoslovakia under the Beneš decrees, who had previously been members of the German Philharmonic Orchestra of Prague. It is associated with the triennial Gustav Mahler Conducting Prize. The orchestra made a number of recordings for Vox Records with Janos Furst, some of which have been reissued on CD.
★ Jonathan Nott (2000-''present'')
★ Horst Stein (1985-1996)
★ Witold Rowicki (1983-1985)
★ James Loughran (1979-1983)
★ Eugen Jochum (1969-1973)
★ Joseph Keilberth (1949-1968)
★ Bamberger Symphoniker official website
★
★ Bamberger Symphoniker at the Bach Cantatas Website
The 'Bamberger Symphoniker' ('Bamberg Symphony') is a prestigious orchestra based in the city of Bamberg, Germany. It was formed in 1946 mainly from German musicians expelled from Czechoslovakia under the Beneš decrees, who had previously been members of the German Philharmonic Orchestra of Prague. It is associated with the triennial Gustav Mahler Conducting Prize. The orchestra made a number of recordings for Vox Records with Janos Furst, some of which have been reissued on CD.
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| Principal conductors |
| External links |
Principal conductors
★ Jonathan Nott (2000-''present'')
★ Horst Stein (1985-1996)
★ Witold Rowicki (1983-1985)
★ James Loughran (1979-1983)
★ Eugen Jochum (1969-1973)
★ Joseph Keilberth (1949-1968)
External links
★ Bamberger Symphoniker official website
★
★ Bamberger Symphoniker at the Bach Cantatas Website
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