St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra
The St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra was established in 1967 and until 1985 was known as the Orchestra of Ancient and Modern Music. Renowned soloists and conductors including Yuri Temirkanov, Mariss Jansons, Sviatoslav Richter, and many others, have performed with the orchestra. In 1988, the orchestra began holding concerts in the Mirror Hall of the famous Princes Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace in the very heart of St. Petersburg. Since 1990, the orchestra has been successfully touring in China, Japan, Germany, Austria, Mexico, Spain, Finland, Norway, Sweden, France and Belgium. Its repertoire is limitless thanks to a well-considered policy of performing music of every epoch, genre and style, with particular attention afforded to the music of living composers. In 2008, Vladimir Lande became the orchestra’s principal guest conductor. Under his leadership, the orchestra has undertaken a number of bright creative projects in St. Petersburg; a series of concert tours in the United States, Latin America, and South Korea; and recordings for albums that are released on the world’s leading classical labels. spb-orchestra.ru/
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