
London Symphony Orchestra
The ensemble's direct antecedent was the Queen's Hall Orchestra, formed in 1895 for conductor Henry Wood's series of Promenade Concerts. The summer series was so successful that a series of weekly Sunday afternoon concerts was established the same year. The orchestra, however, had never become a permanent group; its members could and often did send other musicians to substitute for them at concerts. In 1904, Wood attempted to end this practice, prompting 46 members to leave and form their own orchestra.
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London Symphony Orchestra Biography
The ensemble's direct antecedent was the Queen's Hall Orchestra, formed in 1895 for conductor Henry Wood's series of Promenade Concerts. The summer series was so successful that a series of weekly Sunday afternoon concerts was established the same year. The orchestra, however, had never become a permanent group; its members could and often did send other musicians to substitute for them at concerts. In 1904, Wood attempted to end this practice, prompting 46 members to leave and form their own orchestra.
The London Symphony Orchestra was organized as a self-governing corporation administered by a board selected by the players
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Where is London Symphony Orchestra from?
They are from United Kingdom.
What are the latest songs of London Symphony Orchestra?
The latest songs of London Symphony Orchestra are Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98: IV. Allegro energico e passionato ft. Antal Doráti, Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98: II. Andante moderato ft. Antal Doráti and Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98: III. Allegro giocoso ft. Antal Doráti.
What are the best songs of London Symphony Orchestra?
The best songs of London Symphony Orchestra are Lift Up Your Heads, Hallelujah! For The Lord God Omnipotent Reighneth and All We Like Sheep.
What are the best albums of London Symphony Orchestra?
The best albums of London Symphony Orchestra are Masterpiece - Handel - Messiah Choruses, Handel: Messiah is Coming and Georg Friedrich Händel - Arien und Chöre aus Messiah.
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