WDR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COLOGNE
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The 'WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne', also known as the 'Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra' or 'WDR Symphony Orchestra', is an orchestra in Cologne, Germany. It was founded in 1947 by Allied occupation authorities after World War II. It is known for its performances of twentieth-century music, especially Karlheinz Stockhausen.
★ Semyon Bychkov (1997–)
★ Hans Vonk (1990–1997)
★ Gary Bertini (1983–1991)
★ Hiroshi Wakasugi (1977–1983)
★ Zdenek Macal (1970–1974)
★ Christoph von Dohnányi (1964–1969)
★ Homepage
★ Biography
★ Article at allmusic.com
The 'WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne', also known as the 'Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra' or 'WDR Symphony Orchestra', is an orchestra in Cologne, Germany. It was founded in 1947 by Allied occupation authorities after World War II. It is known for its performances of twentieth-century music, especially Karlheinz Stockhausen.
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| Principal conductors |
| External links |
Principal conductors
★ Semyon Bychkov (1997–)
★ Hans Vonk (1990–1997)
★ Gary Bertini (1983–1991)
★ Hiroshi Wakasugi (1977–1983)
★ Zdenek Macal (1970–1974)
★ Christoph von Dohnányi (1964–1969)
External links
★ Homepage
★ Biography
★ Article at allmusic.com
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