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Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Schedule SYMPHONY Tickets
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The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra schedule can be dificult to keep up with.
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advance and are subject to change. In any event The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra
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Philadelphia Orchestra, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is one of the "Big Five" symphony orchestras in the United States and usually considered among the finest in the world. Since 2001, its annual series of concerts have been performed in the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Verizon Hall, near the Academy of Music, its old home of a century since the orchestra was founded in 1900.It was founded in 1900 by Fritz Scheel, who also acted as its first conductor. In 1907, Karl Pohlig took over the post, but it was Leopold Stokowski, who became principal conductor in 1912, who brought it to prominence. Under him, the orchestra gained a reputation for great virtuosity.It was under Stokowski's direction that the orchestra was featured in the 1940 Disney animated film Fantasia.In 1936, Eugene Ormandy joined the organisation, and jointly held the post of Principal Conductor with Stokowski until 1938, when he took over the role full-time. He remained with the orchestra for 44 years, and many of the orchestra's best-known recordings were made under his baton. Ormandy took the orchestra on its historic 1973 tour of the People's Republic of China, where they were the first Western orchestra to visit China in many decades. They were wildly popular in China, and have since returned for three more successful tours.Ormandy was succeeded by Riccardo Muti (Music Director 1980-92) and Wolfgang Sawallisch (1993-2002). The orchestra's current Music Director is Christoph Eschenbach.The Philadelphia Orchestra also boasts an extraordinary record of media firsts. It was the first symphony orchestra to make electrical recordings (in 1925), the first to perform its own commercially sponsored radio broadcast (in 1929, on NBC), the first to perform on the soundtrack of a feature film (Paramount's The Big Broadcast of 1937), the first to appear on a national television broadcast (in 1948, on CBS), the first American orchestra to record the complete Beethoven symphonies on compact disc (in 1988), and the first major orchestra to give a live cybercast of a concert on the Internet (in 1997)
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