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Moscow Symphony Orchestra
Active: 1989 - ; Moscow, Russia
The establishment of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra coincided with the crumbling of the former Soviet Union. The orchestra was founded in 1989 by Ellen and Marina Levine, who had both spent a number of years in the United States working in the fields of advertising and marketing. When political changes occurred, the two felt positive about a return to Russia and made moved back to their native country. The orchestra's director was the French ...
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Malipiero: Symphonies Nos. 5, 6, 7 & 11 / Antonio De Almeida, Moscow So
Release Date: 12/13/1994   Label: Marco Polo   Catalog: 223696   Number of Discs: 1
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Composers
Albeniz, Isaac (1)
Albert, Eugène d' (1)
Arensky, Anton (3)
Arnold, Malcolm (2)
Auric, Georges (3)
Avshalomov, Aaron (3)
Avshalomov, David (1)
Bennett, Robert Russell (1)
Berlioz, Hector (2)
Borodin, Alexander (1)
Brian, Havergal (2)
Brun, Fritz (4)
Castillo, Ricardo (2)
Chopin, Frédéric (1)
De Greef, Arthur (1)
Deutsch, Adolph (2)
Devreese, Godefroid (1)
Dvorák, Antonín (3)
Elgar, Sir Edward (1)
Fäsy, Albert Rudolph (1)
Friedhofer, Hugo (1)
Gilson, Paul (1)
Glazunov, Alexander (23)
Glinka, Mikhail (1)
Haydn, Franz Joseph (1)
Herrmann, Bernard (8)
Hovland, Egil (2)
Ibert, Jacques (1)
Ivanovs, Jänis (1)
Jacob, Jeffrey (2)
Jaques-Dalcroze, Emile (1)
Jelmoli, Hans (1)
Kabalevsky, Dmitri (4)
Kalinnikov, Vasily (1)
Karamanov, Alemdar (1)
Khachaturian, Aram (2)
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang (5)
Kupferman, Meyer (1)
Lazzari, Sylvio (1)
Liszt, Franz (1)
Mahler, Gustav (1)
Malipiero, Gian-Francesco (10)
Martínez-Sobral, Manuel (1)
Mascagni, Pietro (1)
Maurice, Pierre (1)
Medtner, Nikolai (2)
Mendelssohn, Felix (1)
Meulemans, Arthur (1)
Newman, Alfred (3)
Poot, Marcel (2)
Prokofiev, Sergei (1)
Puccini, Giacomo (1)
Rachmaninov, Sergei (2)
Raickovich, Milos (1)
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (7)
Rossini, Gioachino (2)
Ryabov, Vladimir (1)
Sainton, Philip (1)
Salter, Hans (5)
Sauguet, Henri (3)
Schulz-Beuthen, H.D.W. (1)
Scriabin, Alexander (4)
Shostakovich, Dmitri (2)
Skinner, Frank (3)
Smetana, Bedrich (1)
Steiner, Max (17)
Sternefeld, Daniël (1)
Strong, George Templeton (3)
Suk, Josef (1)
Suter, Hermann (1)
Tansman, Alexandre (1)
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich (8)
Tcherepnin, Nikolai N. (1)
Tiomkin, Dimitri (1)
Tishchenko, Boris (1)
Tournemire, Charles (4)
Vasilenko, Sergei (1)
Verdi, Giuseppe (2)
Wagner, Richard (2)
Waxman, Franz (4)
Willson, Meredith (1)
Young, Victor (2)
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Almeida, Antonio de (24)
Anissimov, Alexander (9)
Avshalomov, David (3)
Avshalomov, Jacob (3)
Devreese, Frederic (7)
Dmitriev, Alexander (1)
Ermakova, Ludmila (1)
Glazunov, Alexander (1)
Golovchin, Igor (24)
Grubert, Ilya (1)
Guluvchin, Igor (1)
Jelvakov, Vasily (3)
Kogan, Pavel (1)
Kondrashin, Kiril (5)
Krimetz, Konstantin (4)
Nebolssin, Vassily (1)
Newman, Alfred (1)
Prokofiev, Sergei (1)
Raickovich, Milos (1)
Revzen, Joel (1)
Rowe, Tony (2)
Rozhdestvensky, Gennadi (1)
Shek, Henry (2)
Skripka, Sergei (2)
Spiegelman, Joel (2)
Stratton, Kerry (1)
Stromberg, William T. (45)
Yablonsky, Dmitry (7)
Zhuraitis, Algis (1)
Ziva, Vladimir (3)
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Centaur Records (1)
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Dutton Laboratories/Vocalion (1)
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Guild (3)
Kultur Video (1)
Marco Polo (58)
Mode (1)
Musical Concepts (2)
Naxos (74)
Newport Classic (1)
Norway Music (2)
Pearl (1)
Preiser Records (1)
Somm (1)
Sono Luminus (1)
Soundspells Productions (1)
Sterling (5)
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More Featured Moscow Symphony Orchestra CDs & DVDs:
Devreese: Symphony No 1, Etc / Devreese, Moscow So
Release Date: 01/18/1996   Label: Marco Polo   Catalog: 223739   Number of Discs: 1
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Vasilenko: Indian Suite, Chinese Suite / Shek, Moscow Sym.
Release Date: 09/19/1995   Label: Marco Polo   Catalog: 223783   Number of Discs: 1
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Sauguet: Symphony No 1 / Almeida, Moscow Symphony
Release Date: 06/18/1996   Label: Marco Polo   Catalog: 223463   Number of Discs: 1
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Sternefeld: Symphony No 1, Etc / Devreese, Moscow Symphony
Release Date: 11/19/1996   Label: Marco Polo   Catalog: 223813   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Erik Eriksson
The establishment of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra coincided with the crumbling of the former Soviet Union. The orchestra was founded in 1989 by Ellen and Marina Levine, who had both spent a number of years in the United States working in the fields of advertising and marketing. When political changes occurred, the two felt positive about a return to Russia and made moved back to their native country. The orchestra's director was the French conductor Antonio de Almeida (1928 - 1997), who initiated a subscription series in Moscow's Great Hall and presided over the recording of more than 20 CDs with the orchestra. Almeida's training (he studied with Ginastera, Hindemith, Koussevitzky, and Szell) and international experience (France, Portugal, and the United States) tended to assure that the orchestra would be exposed to music coming from sources beyond Russian borders.

In assembling the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, the Levines pulled together players who were graduates of Russia's most distinguished conservatories (Leningrad, Moscow, and Kiev), many of them prize winners in Russian and international music competitions. These orchestra members had performed under many of the Soviet Union's best-known conductors, including Mravinsky, Rozhdestvensky, and Svetlanov. A tour to Finland and England in 1991 found the orchestra performing together with a famous rock band, evidence of the flexibility and willingness to work in a variety of genres that would subsequently result in the recording of a broad spectrum of musical styles and nationalities. In 1993, the orchestra made a tour of Spain that resulted in acclaim and positive reviews. With a joint British and Japanese commission, the ensemble was able to produce a 12-program television series intended for international distribution.

By 2001, the orchestra's recordings numbered well over 100, three-quarters of those for Naxos and its sister label Marco Polo. By then under the leadership of Vladimir Ziva (1961 - ), the Moscow Symphony Orchestra had amassed a remarkable range of music, from a Glazunov series to collections devoted to American film classics. Most of the latter have been conducted by William T. Stromberg. Other conductors who have led the orchestra on multiple occasions include Alexander Anissimov, Igor Golovschin, Frederic Devreese (in music by twentieth-century Flemish composer Marcel Poot), and Kerry Stratton. Also represented on disc with this orchestra are works by the Belgian violinist and composer Gottfried Devreese, father of Frederic. The orchestra's training in performing multiple styles has been especially important in the recording of American film scores. Several important movie composers are represented in the orchestra's recording catalogue, among them Bernard Hermann, Max Steiner, Franz Waxman, and Erich Korngold, and mastery of the idiom is much in evidence throughout these performances.

Several other rather obscure composers are represented in the Moscow Symphony Orchestra discography. Almeida recorded the symphonies of French composer Henri Sauguet (1901 - 1989) while Guatemalan composer Ricardo Castillo (1891 - 1966) is represented by a disc containing his ballet, Paal Kaba. Still other composers previously underrepresented include the Italian Gian Francesco Malipiero (1882 - 1973) whose symphonies were recorded under Almeida's direction, and the Frenchman Charles Tournemire (1870 - 1939).

Among other distinctions for the Moscow Symphony Orchestra has been the presence as an ensemble member of cellist Scott Brady, the first American to have played in a professional Russian orchestra.
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