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National Arts Centre Orchestra

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National Arts Centre Orchestra
Orchestra
Founded1969
Concert hallNational Arts Centre Southam Hall
Music directorAlexander Shelley
Websitenac-cna.ca/en/orchestra

TheNational Arts Centre Orchestra(NAC Orchestra) is a Canadianorchestrabased inOttawa,Ontarioled by music directorAlexander Shelley.The NAC Orchestra's primary concert venue is Southam Hall at theNational Arts Centre.Since its inception, the Orchestra has commissioned more than 90 works, mostly from Canadian composers. The NAC Orchestra has made over 50 commercially released recordings. The Orchestra has visited more than 125 cities in Canada and more than 130 cities internationally in its 51-year history, including a coast-to-coast Canadian tour in 1999 and again in 2017. In May 2019, the NAC Orchestra completed a major European tour, performing and delivering education events in five countries.

History[edit]

The NAC Orchestra was founded in 1969 as the resident orchestra of the newly openedNational Arts Centre,withJean-Marie Beaudetas music director andMario Bernardias founding conductor. Bernardi became music director in 1971 and held the post until 1982. The NAC Orchestra undertook first international tour in 1973 toEurope,travelling as far as Leningrad.[1]The NAC Orchestra has remained committed to touring internationally, averaging approximately one tour per every two years. Previous tours have taken them to the UK, China, the United-States of America, and all over Europe.

Beaudet and Bernardi are the only Canadian conductors to be appointed music director of the NAC Orchestra. Bernardi was named Conductor Laureate in 1997. Subsequent NAC Orchestra music directors have includedFranco Mannino(1982 to 1987),Gabriel Chmura(1987 to 1990), andTrevor Pinnock(1991-1997). From 1999 to 2015,Pinchas Zukermanwas the NAC Orchestra's music director.[2]The orchestra expanded to 61 players during Zukerman's tenure.[3]In October 2013, the NAC Orchestra announced the appointment ofAlexander Shelleyas its next music director, as of the 2015–2016 season, with an initial contract of 4 years.[4][5]In 2018, the NAC announced that his contract was renewed through to 2022.

Franz-Paul Deckerwas Principal Guest Conductor from 1991 to 1999. In 2001,Jean-Philippe Tremblaybecame the NAC Orchestra's Apprentice Conductor, a then newly created post, for a two-year term.John Storgardsis the current Principal Guest conductor of the NAC Orchestra whileJack Everlyis the Principal Pops Conductor.

Recordings[edit]

Music Directors[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^"Canadian orchestra a big hit in Leningrad".Lethbridge Herald,via Newspaper Archives. May 19, 1973 - Page 7
  2. ^Mark Brownlee (2012-03-06)."The maestro steps down".Ottawa Citizen.Retrieved2012-03-07.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^Michael Vincent (2015-06-22)."Pinchas Zukerman says heartfelt farewell to National Arts Centre Orchestra".Toronto Star.Retrieved2015-09-20.
  4. ^"Canada's National Arts Centre announces Alexander Shelley as its Music Director-designate Renowned conductor to lead NAC Orchestra in 2015-2016".NAC.October 30, 2013.RetrievedOctober 30,2013.
  5. ^Martin Knelman (2015-09-16)."Meet Alexander Shelley, Ottawa's charismatic new conductor".Toronto Star.Retrieved2015-09-20.