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}} * * }} | website = }} The Dortmunder Philharmoniker (Dortmund Philharmonic) are a German symphony orchestra based in Dortmund. The orchestra of the Theater Dortmund performs both opera in the Opernhaus Dortmund and concert in the Konzerthaus Dortmund. The orchestra was founded originally in 1887 and has been shaped by conductors such as Wilhelm Schüchter, Marek Janowski, Moshe Atzmon and Jac van Steen. ==History== The ''Dortmunder Philharmoniker'' were founded originally as ''Orchesterverein'' in 1887. They played at different locations until the Stadttheater was opened in 1904. Since then they played also opera. The names of orchestra changed with organisational and functional changes, ''Hüttner Kapelle'', ''Städtisches Orchester'' (Orchestra of the City), ''Philharmonisches Orchester der Stadt Dortmund'', ''Philharmonisches Orchester Dortmund'', now ''Dortmunder Philharmoniker''. The concert venue after World War II was the Kleine Westfalenhalle. In 1966 they opened the new opera house Opernhaus Dortmund with a performance of ''Der Rosenkavalier'', conducted by Wilhelm Schüchter. Its hall was also used for symphony concerts until 2002, when the Konzerthaus Dortmund opened as the orchestra's home. As of 2010, the orchestra has grown to 102 musicians. The principal conductor has the title Generalmusikdirektor: * 1887-1919 Georg Hüttner * 1920-1951 * 1952–1962 Rolf Agop * 1963–1974 Wilhelm Schüchter * 1975-1979 Marek Janowski * 1980-1985 Hans Wallat * 1985-1990 * 1991-1994 Moshe Atzmon * 1996-2000 * 2002-2007 * 2008-2013 * since 2013 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dortmunder Philharmoniker」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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