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Australian Chamber Orchestra : ウィキペディア英語版
Australian Chamber Orchestra

The Australian Chamber Orchestra was founded by cellist John Painter in 1975.〔Verghis, Sharon, ("Bach with more bite pays off" ) ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 2 September 2005.〕 Richard Tognetti was appointed Lead Violin in 1989 and subsequently appointed Artistic Director.〔
As well as frequent Australian tours, the Australian Chamber Orchestra often tours Asia, Europe and the USA, including regular performances at London’s Wigmore Hall, New York’s Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, Vienna’s Musikverein and Washington’s Kennedy Center.〔Australian Chamber Orchestra, official website, (International Touring Countries ).〕
Recordings by Richard Tognetti and the Australian Chamber Orchestra of J.S.Bach won three consecutive ARIA Awards.〔ARIA Awards, (Richard Tognetti ), ARIA Awards 2008, History: Winners by Artist.〕 In 2014 an album of the orchestra, featuring the American soprano Dawn Upshaw as soloist, won three Grammy Awards.〔''Limelight Magazine'', (Classical Grammy Awards 2014 ), 27 January 2014.〕 The orchestra appears in the films ''Musical Renegades''〔''Music Australia'', (Musical renegades (videorecording) : Australian Chamber Orchestra ), National Library of Australia, 12 September 2005.〕 and ''Musica Surfica''〔Great Southern Communications, (''Musica Surfica'' ).〕 and the television series ''Classical Destinations'' series two.〔(''Classical Destinations'' ), SBS, July 2009.〕
In 2005, ACO2, a second ensemble combining emerging artists and Australian Chamber Orchestra musicians was formed as a training and regional touring orchestra.〔Lahey, Vanessa, (''The Fiddlers | ACO2'' ), ''Australian Stage Online'', 11 July 2009.〕
Richard Tognetti performs on a 1743 Guarneri del Gesù violin,〔Iaccarino, Clara, ("Joy at $10m violin gift in land of beer and cricket" ) ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 31 January 2007.〕 on loan from an anonymous benefactor. Principal Cello Timo-Veikko Valve performs on a 1729 Giuseppe Guarneri Filius Andreae cello,〔Nunn, Louise, ("Diva and the $1m cello" ), ''Adelaide Now'', 15 August 2007.〕 on loan from Peter Weiss.〔 Principal Second Violin Helena Rathbone plays a 1759 J.B. Guadagnini violin on loan from the Commonwealth Bank Group.〔(Commonwealth Bank Group, Community Partnerships )〕 Assistant Leader Satu Vänskä plays a 1728 Stradivarius violin, owned by the Australian Chamber Orchestra Instrument Fund.
==External links==

* (ACO website )

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