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Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
aka Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra is credited on 1,731 releases across 380 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1953–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
1,731
Pressings credited
380
Albums
8
Decades active
13
In collections
Biography
The Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (Slovak: Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu; SOSR), previously known as Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra and CSR Symphony Orchestra, is a symphony radio orchestra based in Bratislava, Slovakia. Founded in 1929 to serve Slovak Radio, the orchestra became particularly associated with the music of Slovak composers, notably Alexander Moyzes, Eugen Suchoň and Ján Cikker. Its first chief conductor was František Dyk, and the successive chief conductors of the orchestra have included Krešimir Baranović, Ľudovít Rajter, Ladislav Slovák, Václav Jiráček, Otakar Trhlík, Bystrík Režucha, Ondrej Lenárd (1977–90), Róbert Stankovský (1990–2001), Charles Olivieri-Munroe (2001–03), Oliver von Dohnányi (2006–07), Mario Košik. and Peter Valentovič. In 2019, Ondrej Lenárd came back as the chief conductor. The orchestra has become well known abroad through its broadcasts and recordings, particularly for the Naxos Records label.
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Credited work
1,731 releases · 380 albums · active 1953–2023
- Other credits · 2,977
- Performance · 56
Studios: Concert Hall Of The Slovak Radio · Concert Hall Of The Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra · Studio Of The Czechoslovak Radio (Bratislava) · Čs. Rozhlas Bratislava
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Tchaikovsky
- Shostakovich
- Puccini
- Beethoven
- Alexander Moyzes
- CSR Symphony Orchestra (Bratislava)
- J. Strauss Jr.
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