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Orchestra Victoria
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Orchestra Victoria |
| founded | 1969 |
| website | https://www.orchestravictoria.com.au/about-us/history |
Orchestra Victoria is a full-time salaried orchestra based in Melbourne, Australia, and wholly owned subsidiary of the Australian Ballet. Founded in 1969, the orchestra is now a principal performance partner for the Australian Ballet, Opera Australia, and larger productions of Victorian Opera.
History
The orchestra was established in 1969 as the Elizabethan Trust Melbourne Orchestra, initially with just 32 players. Over the next decade, the orchestra expanded both its numbers and repertoire as it accompanied some of the world's leading performers, including Rudolf Nureyev and Dame Joan Sutherland, and worked with renowned conductors such as Richard Bonynge, Stuart Challender, Carlo Felice Cillario and John Lanchbery.
In 1986, the Victorian Arts Centre took over the Orchestra and changed its name to the State Orchestra of Victoria. Its initial management and artistic team: concertmaster: Anthony Conolan, administrator: Peter Narroway, orchestra manager: Kevin Morgan.
In 2001, the orchestra became an independent organisation named Orchestra Victoria. It then moved to what was known to be the Army Band Barracks in Albert Park.
On 1 July 2014, Orchestra Victoria became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Australian Ballet. Since then it has expanded activities, continued to perform with leading artists from around the world, revitalised its philanthropic program, appears in broadcasts, recordings and open-air events and toured interstate for the first time in many years.
At the end of 2016, the orchestra was forced to move out of its home in Albert Park to make way for a new primary school. In January 2023, it further relocated from Joan Hammond Hall in Southbank, Melbourne, to a site in North Melbourne to allow for the Melbourne Arts Precincts Transformation project to proceed.
Activities
Performances:
- State Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne for opera and ballet.
- The Melbourne Recital Centre in Melbourne, Australia.
- In concert venues across regional Victoria.
- Playing alongside students as part of its mOVe! education program.
- On recordings for ABC Classics and Melba Recordings
Leading staff
- Executive director: Jacinta Ewers
- Concertmaster: Sulki Yu
Discography
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Ludwig Minkus, Don Quixote | John Lanchbery (conductor), The Elizabethan Trust Melbourne Orchestra. |
| Ludwig Minkus/Arr. John Lanchbery. (LP, Vinyl) | John Lanchbery (conductor), The Elizabethan Trust Melbourne Orchestra. |
| Giacomo Puccini, Madama Butterfly (CD) | State Orchestra of Victoria – John Lanchbery (conductor) |
| Albert Arlen, The Sentimental Bloke (CD) | John Lanchbery (conductor), Orchestra Victoria |
| Michael Easton, Concerto on Australian Themes, An Australian in Paris (CD) | State Orchestra of Victoria, Brett Kelly (conductor), Bernadette Conlon, Len Vorster, Margaret Haggart |
| Franz Lehár, The Merry Widow (CD) | State Orchestra of Victoria, John Lanchbery (conductor) |
| Don Quixote (CD) | State Orchestra of Victoria |
| Graeme Koehne, 1914: ballet music. (CD) | Mark Sommerbell (conductor), State Orchestra of Victoria |
| Sean O'Boyle, Villean Sunrise, (CD) | Robert John (violin), State Orchestra of Victoria |
| Constant Lambert The Bird Actors: Pomona; Romeo and Juliet. (CD) | John Lanchberry (conductor), State Orchestra of Victoria. |
| Various composers, Australia Unite! The road to federation: Songs and dances of colonial Australia. (CD) | Richard Divall (conductor), Merlyn Quaife (singer), John Bolton Wood (singer), State Orchestra of Victoria. |
| Ferdinand Hérold, La Somnambule (CD) | Richard Bonynge (conductor) |
| Various composers, Villains: sinister songs and arias. (CD) | John Wegner (singer), Richard Divall (conductor), State Orchestra of Victoria. |
| Various composers, Dance of the Hours: Beautiful Music for Every House of the Day (CD) | Richard Divall (conductor) |
| Georges Bizet, Divergence (DVD) | State Orchestra of Victoria, The Australian Ballet, Stanton Welch (choreographer, Stephen Burstow (director/producer). |
| Camille Saint-Saëns, Hélène/Nuit Persane (CD) | Rosamund Illing, Steve Davislim, Leanne Kenneally, Zan Mckendree-Wright, Belle Époque Chorus Guillaume Tourniaire (conductor) |
| Richard Strauss, Seduction (CD) | State Orchestra of Victoria, Simone Young (conductor), Steve Davislim (tenor) |
| Rhapsodie: Fantasie: Poème (CD) | Ben Jacks (horn), Orchestra Victoria, Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Barry Tuckwell (conductor) |
| Franz Lehár/John Lanchbery, The Merry Widow: ballet music based on the Lehár opera (Lustige Witwe) arr. John Lanchbery. (CD) | Alan Abbott (conductor), State Orchestra of Victoria. |
| Camille Saint-Saëns, ELAN (CD) | Orchestra Victoria, Guillaume Tourniaire (conductor) |
| Giacomo Puccini, Puccini = Passion (CD) | Orchestra Victoria, Cheryl Barker (soprano), Richard Bonynge (conductor) |
| The Australian Cities Suite (CD) | Orchestra Victoria with Judith Durham (singer) |
| Various composers, The Australian Ballet – The Music of Dance: Celebrating 50 Years. (CD) | State Orchestra of Victoria, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Richard Mills, John Lanchbery, Werner Andreas Albert, Vladimir Verbitsky, Nicolette Fraillon, David Stanhope, John Hopkins, David Porcelijn (conductors) |
| Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, The Sleeping Beauty (CD) | Orchestra Victoria, Nicolette Fraillon (conductor), David Wenham |
| Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker (CD) | Orchestra Victoria, Nicolette Fraillon (conductor), Geoffrey Rush (narrator) |
| Léo Delibes, Coppélia (CD) | Orchestra Victoria, Barry Wordsworth (conductor) |
Awards and nominations
AIR Awards
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector. ! Ref. |- | 2022 | Live at Hamer Hall (with The Teskey Brothers) | Best Independent Blues and Roots Album or EP | |
ARIA Music Awards
The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987. ! Ref. |- | 1999 | Rudolf Nureyev's Don Quixote | |- | 2000 | The Merry Widow (with John Lanchbery) | |- | 2022 | Live at Hamer Hall (with The Teskey Brothers) | Best Blues and Roots Album | | |-
References
References
- "History".
- "Orchestra Victoria".
- (25 October 2022). "Redevelopment plans put Meat Market in a tight squeeze".
- "Melbourne Arts Centre Transformation Project".
- "Orchestra Victoria Management".
- "Sulki Yu Orchestra Victoria".
- (1 June 2022). "Nominees Announced For AIR Independent Music Awards 2022".
- Tyler Jenke. (5 August 2022). "Genesis Owusu Wins Big At The 2022 AIR Awards".
- "History Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).
- Lars Brandle. (12 October 2022). "Rüfüs Du Sol Leads 2022 ARIA Awards Nominees (Full List)".
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