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Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra : ウィキペディア英語版
Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra

The Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra (''Slovenska filharmonija'') is a Slovenian orchestra based in Ljubljana. Its primary concert venues are the Marjan Kozina Hall of the Philharmonic Hall at Congress Square () and the Gallus Hall of the Cankar Hall at Republic Square () in Ljubljana.
The roots of the orchestra trace back to 1701, to the founding of the ''Academia Philharmonicorum'', which performed oratorios and other works of the era. This organisation then became the Philharmonic Society (''Filharmonična družba'') in 1794. On 23 October 1908, the ''Filharmonična družba'' officially merged with the ''Glasbena matica'' (The Music Society) to form the first incarnation of the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra, which lasted from 1908 to 1913. In 1947, the re-establishment of a new incarnation of the orchestra was initiated. The new version of the orchestra gave its first concert on January 13, 1948, conducted by Salvador Bacarisse and attended by composer Marjan Kozina, who became the first administrator of the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra.
The orchestra employed a number of 'permanent conductors' (''stalni dirigenti'') from its 1948 re-inception, including Jakov Cipci (1948–1955), Samo Hubad (1948–1966), Bogo Leskovic (1951–1958), and Lovro von Matačić (1955–1956). Oskar Danon was the first conductor to have the title of principal conductor of the orchestra, from 1970 to 1974. The first non-Slovenian principal conductor of the orchestra was George Pehlivanian, from 2005 to 2008. Since 2013, the current principal conductor of the orchestra is the Canadian-born conductor Keri-Lynn Wilson, the first female principal conductor in the orchestra's history.
==Principal conductors==

* Oskar Danon (1970–1974)
* Uroš Lajovic (1974–1975; acting principal conductor)
* Marko Letonja (1996–2002)
* George Pehlivanian (2005–2008)
* Emmanuel Villaume (2008–2013)
* Keri-Lynn Wilson (2013–present)


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