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Top ten symphony orchestras in the world
Top ten symphony orchestras in the world: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic, Dresden Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Paris Symphony Orchestra, Amsterdam Royal Concert Hall Orchestra, Czech Philharmonia Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony Orchestra and Philadelphia Orchestra.

1, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1842, abbreviated as VPO. This orchestra with a history of 160 years is one of the top classical symphony orchestras in the world at present, and its permanent residence is the Vienna Concert Hall, which is known as the "world's leading concert hall". Vienna Philharmonic is unique in the music industry with its noble artistic temperament. Their high level of performance and exquisite "Vienna timbre" fascinate music lovers all over the world.

2. Berlin Philharmonic

Berlin Philharmonic was founded in 1882. The first batch of 45 musicians left the strange band and started their own business, which was called "the former strange band". At the beginning of the orchestra's establishment, the economic foundation was weak and the funds were tight. It was not until 1887 that Wolff, the manager of the Berlin concert, took over the administrative affairs that it laid a solid foundation for the future of the orchestra. Wolf renamed the orchestra "Berlin Philharmonic" and converted a roller skating rink into "Philharmonic Hall". Since then, Berlin Philharmonic, the most outstanding German symphony orchestra, was born.

3. Dresden Orchestra

The Dresden National Orchestra was founded in 1548. At first, the orchestra was only a small-scale compilation of indoor bands, and then it gradually expanded. It is the oldest symphony orchestra in the world. From 16 17, the famous German composer Xu Ci conducted the orchestra for 55 years. Weber and Wagner have also been conductors in this orchestra for many years, and their works are premiered here. Bohm, Kelbert and Sandlin are all permanent conductors of the band.

4. London Philharmonic Orchestra

London Philharmonic Orchestra, founded by Sir Thomas Beecham at 1932, is the oldest orchestra in London and one of the top ten orchestras in the world. Since its establishment decades ago, London Philharmonic Orchestra has been famous for its artistic diversity and Excellence, and many famous conductors have served as the chief conductor of the orchestra.

5. Paris Symphony Orchestra

Paris Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1967, is the earliest and best orchestra in France. The orchestra, formerly known as the Association Orchestra of Paris Conservatory of Music, was founded in 1828. At the beginning of its establishment, it won the attention and support of artists such as Berlioz and Wagner. Charles Xie Yunyi, the most famous French conductor, was the first artistic director of the Paris Symphony Orchestra, and karajan, Sotti and others also served as the conductor.

6. Amsterdam Royal Concert Hall Orchestra

The Royal Concert Hall in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is one of the best music buildings in the world, and its sound effects are world-famous. The Amsterdam Royal Concert Hall Orchestra, which is resident here, ranks among the top ten orchestras in the world, and it is also an "antique-class" orchestra that makes countless fans shine. It has a long history and enjoys a world-renowned reputation. It is also known as the "Music Dream Team" internationally.

Philharmonia Orchestra, Czech Republic

Czech Philharmonia Orchestra was founded in 1894, formerly under the Orchestra of Prague National Theatre, and it was not officially independent until 190 1. 19 18 After the famous conductor Tauliqi became the music director of the orchestra, the orchestra became the leading orchestra in the former Czech Republic and Slovakia. It was not until the Anger era after 1950 that the orchestra really gained worldwide strength and reputation.

8. New York Philharmonic

New York Philharmonic, founded in 1842, is the oldest symphony orchestra in the United States. At present, its permanent residence is Lincoln Center in new york, and its current music director is American conductor alan gilbert. New York Philharmonic enjoys a world-renowned reputation and ranks among the top ten symphony orchestras in the world, which is inseparable from its impressive achievements. New York Philharmonic first presented dvorak's Ninth Symphony and Rachmaninov's Third Piano Concerto, and also premiered Beethoven's Eighth Symphony and Ninth Symphony in the United States.

9. Boston Symphony Orchestra

Boston Symphony Orchestra was founded in 188 1, and its first conductor was G. henschel. The style of the orchestra changed greatly during 19 18. The conductor at that time was H. Ruibao, followed by P. Monte. The tradition of French style they created has been maintained in the era of conductor S. Ku. Schwartz. Since 1924, the unique musical style and strong personality of Sherwitz Ji have made him an unprecedented successor in the past 25 years, and the orchestra has gradually become one of the top ranks in the world.

Philadelphia Orchestra 10

Philadelphia Orchestra, founded in 1900, is one of the five largest symphony orchestras in the United States, and can be called the "super symphony orchestra" in the 20th century. Philadelphia Orchestra is well-known in the world for its century-old accurate and brilliant "Voice of Philadelphia". Stokowski has been the music director in Philadelphia for 29 years, which has laid a solid foundation for him to become a world-class orchestra. The conductor won a wide reputation for the orchestra with his star-like charm and outstanding talent.

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