HELSINKI PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
The 'Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra' (Finnish: ''Helsingin kaupunginorkesteri'', Swedish: ''Helsingfors stadsorkester'') is an orchestra in Helsinki, Finland. It was founded in 1882 by Robert Kajanus, with the backing of two wealthy businessmen, as the 'Helsinki Orchestral Society'. It was the first permanent orchestra in the Nordic countries. In 1914 it merged with its bitter rival the Helsinki Symphony Orchestra and acquired its present name. Until 1962, it also served as the orchestra for the Finnish National Opera.
★ Leif Segerstam (1996–)
★ Sergiu Comissiona (1990–1994)
★ Okko Kamu (1981–1989)
★ Ulf Söderblom (1978–1979)
★ Paavo Berglund (1975–1979)
★ Jorma Panula (1965–1972)
★ Tauno Hannikainen (1951–1963)
★ Martti Similä (1945–1951)
★ Armas Järnefelt (1942–1943)
★ Georg Schnéevoigt (1932–1940)
★ Robert Kajanus (1882–1932)
★ Kajanus and the early days of the orchestra
★ Article
★ Homepage
| Contents |
| Principal conductors |
| External links |
Principal conductors
★ Leif Segerstam (1996–)
★ Sergiu Comissiona (1990–1994)
★ Okko Kamu (1981–1989)
★ Ulf Söderblom (1978–1979)
★ Paavo Berglund (1975–1979)
★ Jorma Panula (1965–1972)
★ Tauno Hannikainen (1951–1963)
★ Martti Similä (1945–1951)
★ Armas Järnefelt (1942–1943)
★ Georg Schnéevoigt (1932–1940)
★ Robert Kajanus (1882–1932)
External links
★ Kajanus and the early days of the orchestra
★ Article
★ Homepage
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