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The Little Orchestra Society : ウィキペディア英語版
The Little Orchestra Society
The Little Orchestra Society is an American orchestra based at 330 West 42nd Street, 12th Floor, in New York City. It was founded in 1947 by Thomas Scherman, who served as its conductor until his death in 1979. From 1979 to 2011 the Orchestra was led by Dino Anagnost. Its membership has ranged between 45 and 60 musicians. The orchestra's name is borrowed from The Little Orchestra of London, which was formed by Felix Mendelssohn during the Bach Revival. In 2013, the Orchestra named James Judd its new Music Director.
Its first concert took place at Town Hall in Manhattan on October 27, 1947. In 1959 the orchestra toured to eight Asian countries including Vietnam, Hong Kong, India, and Japan, performing the music of Henry Cowell.〔()〕
Pierre Monteux guest conducted the orchestra on April 2, 1957, in a concert that included Johannes Brahms' ''Serenade No. 2 in A Major''. This was Monteux's only performance of the Brahms serenade and it was recorded.
The orchestra has given 65 world premieres (by composers including Franz Schubert, Douglas Moore, and David Diamond), and more than 175 U.S. and New York premieres by such composers as Antonio Vivaldi, John Corigliano, and Christopher Rouse.
==Discography==

*(''Hello, World!/The Greatest Sound Around'' ), Eleanor Roosevelt, narrator (on ''Hello World!''), words and music by Susan Otto and William R. Mayer, The Little Orchestra Society, Thomas Scherman, conductor, John Langstaff, tenor (on ''The Greatest Sound Around''). RCA Victor Red Seal LM-2332, 1959

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