Orchestre National de France
Idioma disponível: inglêsThe Orchestre National de France has been associated with French national radio broadcasting for much of its career. It also lives up to its name, giving concerts around France in addition to those at its home venues in Paris. The Orchestre National de France, or ONF, was founded in 1934 by Radio France as the Orchestre National, giving its first concert at the Paris Conservatory. Its first conductor was Désiré-Emile Inghelbrecht. In 1939, many of the orchestra's musicians were conscripted into the French army. The rest of the group moved to the city of Rennes but disbanded when that city was bombed. The orchestra was reconstituted in Marseilles by the collaborationist Vichy government in 1941; Jewish musicians were banned. The orchestra returned to Paris in 1943 and the following year, gave its first concert at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, where it continues to perform today. It also appears at the Salle Olivier Messiaen at the Maison de Radio France. All of the group's roughly 70 annual concerts are broadcast on the French national radio network ORTF. The orchestra has changed its name several times. When independent French radio was reestablished in 1945, it became the Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion française, and in 1949 the Orchestre national de la Radio-télévision française or Orchestre national de la RTF. In 1964, the group took on the cumbersome name of Orchestre national de l'Office de radiodiffusion-télévision française or Orchestre national de l'ORTF, shortened in 1975 to the present name. Manuel Rosenthal replaced Inghelbrecht in 1944, and after the war, he restored French and contemporary programming that had been banned under German rule. Major conductors have included Jean Martinon (1968-1973), Lorin Maazel (1988-1990), Charles Dutoit (1991-2001), Kurt Masur (2002-2007), Daniele Gatti (2008-2016), Emmanuel Krivine (2017-2020), and, as of 2020, Cristian Măcelaru. The group has spent considerable periods without a chief conductor, and during those times has attracted an A-list of international guest conductors that included Leonard Bernstein, Pierre Boulez, and Georg Solti. Guest soloists have been similarly prestigious, with Martha Argerich, Vladimir Ashkenazy, and Yo-Yo Ma numbered among them. The ONF has recorded prolifically for Erato, EMI, Naïve, and other labels. The group has often premiered and recorded contemporary French works but also issues recordings of the standard repertory, not all of it French. In the late 2010s, the orchestra moved to Erato partner Warner Classics, issuing a recording of Alexandre Desplat's Airlines in 2020.
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The Orchestre National de France has been associated with French national radio broadcasting for much of its career. It also lives up to its name, giving concerts around France in addition to those at its home venues in Paris.
The Orchestre National de France, or ONF, was founded in 1934 by Radio France as the Orchestre National, giving its first concert at the Paris Conservatory. Its first conductor was Désiré-Emile Inghelbrecht. In 1939, many of the orchestra's musicians were conscripted into the French army. The rest of the group moved to the city of Rennes but disbanded when that city was bombed. The orchestra was reconstituted in Marseilles by the collaborationist Vichy government in 1941; Jewish musicians were banned. The orchestra returned to Paris in 1943 and the following year, gave its first concert at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, where it continues to perform today. It also appears at the Salle Olivier Messiaen at the Maison de Radio France. All of the group's roughly 70 annual concerts are broadcast on the French national radio network ORTF. The orchestra has changed its name several times. When independent French radio was reestablished in 1945, it became the Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion française, and in 1949 the Orchestre national de la Radio-télévision française or Orchestre national de la RTF. In 1964, the group took on the cumbersome name of Orchestre national de l'Office de radiodiffusion-télévision française or Orchestre national de l'ORTF, shortened in 1975 to the present name. Manuel Rosenthal replaced Inghelbrecht in 1944, and after the war, he restored French and contemporary programming that had been banned under German rule. Major conductors have included Jean Martinon (1968-1973), Lorin Maazel (1988-1990), Charles Dutoit (1991-2001), Kurt Masur (2002-2007), Daniele Gatti (2008-2016), Emmanuel Krivine (2017-2020), and, as of 2020, Cristian Măcelaru. The group has spent considerable periods without a chief conductor, and during those times has attracted an A-list of international guest conductors that included Leonard Bernstein, Pierre Boulez, and Georg Solti. Guest soloists have been similarly prestigious, with Martha Argerich, Vladimir Ashkenazy, and Yo-Yo Ma numbered among them.
The ONF has recorded prolifically for Erato, EMI, Naïve, and other labels. The group has often premiered and recorded contemporary French works but also issues recordings of the standard repertory, not all of it French. In the late 2010s, the orchestra moved to Erato partner Warner Classics, issuing a recording of Alexandre Desplat's Airlines in 2020.
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Beethoven: Concerto pour violon, Op. 61 (Stereo Version)
Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion Française, André Cluytens, David Oistrakh
Classical - Lançado por BnF Collection em 01/01/1960
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Brahms: Concerto pour violon, Op. 77 (Stereo Version)
Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion Française, Otto Klemperer, David Oistrakh
Classical - Lançado por BnF Collection em 01/01/1961
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Beethoven - Stravinski - Haendel, Concert du 22/03/1956, Orchestre National, Jean Martinon (dir), V. Perlemuter (piano)
Orchestre national de la RTF and Jean Martinon
Classical - Lançado por Ina, musique(s) em 03/08/2016
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R. Strauss: Métamorphoses - Stravinsky: Symphonie de psaumes (Mono Version)
Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion française, Jascha Horenstein
Classical - Lançado por BnF Collection em 01/01/1953
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Mozart - Ravel - Weber - Tchaikovski, Concert du 15/09/1951, Orchestre National de la RTF, Ernest Bour (dir)
Orchestre national de la RTF and Ernest Bour
Classical - Lançado por Ina, musique(s) em 01/05/2017
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Festival de Montreux, Brahms - Bach - Beethoven, Concert du 23/09/1956, Orchestre National, Carl Schuricht (dir), R. Casadesus (piano)
Orchestre national de la RTF and Carl Schuricht
Classical - Lançado por Ina, musique(s) em 03/08/2016
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Jacques Offenbach: The Tales of Hoffmann
Orchestre National de France, Seiji Ozawa
Classical - Lançado por Deutsche Grammophon (DG) em 01/01/1989
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Debussy : La Mer, Nocturnes, Ibéria & Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (Diapason n°569)
Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Française / Désiré-Emile Inghelbrecht
Symphonic Music - Lançado por Les Indispensables de Diapason em 25/10/2012
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Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3, Op. 37
Classical - Lançado por Claves Records em 26/01/2009
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J.-B. Robin: Time Circles, Orchestral & Chamber Music
Classical - Lançado por Brilliant Classics em 01/12/2022
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Berio : Sinfonia & Eindrücke
Orchestre National de France, Pierre Boulez
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics International em 01/10/1985
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Albeniz - Ravel - de Falla - Chabrier - Granados - Debussy, Concert du 19/03/1959, Orchestre national de la RTF, D.E. Inghelbrecht (dir), Conxita Badia (s)
Orchestre national de la RTF and Désiré Emile Inghelbrecht
Classical - Lançado por Ina, musique(s) em 01/05/2017
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Rudi Stephan: Die ersten Menschen
Orchestre national de France, Mikko Franck, Rudi Stephan
Classical - Lançado por naïve classique em 24/03/2014
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Festival de Montreux, G. F. Haendel - W. A. Mozart - C. Debussy - A. Roussel, Concert du 15/09/1959, Orchestre National de la RTF, Charles Munch (dir), Clara Haskil (piano)
Orchestre national de la RTF and Charles Munch
Classical - Lançado por Ina, musique(s) em 22/11/2016
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Weber - Beethoven - Mozart - Ibert, Concert du 08/12/1955, Orchestre National, André Cluytens (dir), C. Haskil (piano)
Orchestre national de la RTF and André Cluytens
Classical - Lançado por Ina, musique(s) em 03/08/2016
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Dubugnon: Arcanes symphoniques, Triptyque...
Orchestre National de France, Thomas Dolié, Nora Gubisch, Laurent Petitgirard, Debora Waldman, Fabien Gabel
Classical - Lançado por Naxos em 13/01/2017
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Festival de Salzbourg, W.A. Mozart - J. Haydn, Concert du 01/08/1959, Orchestre National de la RTF, Georg Solti (dir), Sir Clifford Curzon (piano)
Orchestre national de la RTF and Georg Solti
Classical - Lançado por Ina, musique(s) em 22/11/2016
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Concert Beethoven, Concert du 18/09/1958, Orchestre National de la RTF, Joseph Krips (dir), Isaac Stern
Orchestre national de la RTF and Joseph Krips
Classical - Lançado por Ina, musique(s) em 01/10/2016
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Weber - Beethoven - Chabrier, Concert du 15/05/1958, Orchestre national et choeurs de la RTF, D.E. Inghelbrecht (dir), Y. Guller (piano), B. Demigny (bar)
Orchestre national de la RTF and Désiré Emile Inghelbrecht
Classical - Lançado por Ina, musique(s) em 01/05/2017
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Prokofiev - Liszt - Debussy - Ravel, Concert du 09/05/1957, Orchestre National de la RTF, Paul Paray (dir), S. François (piano)
Orchestre national de la RTF and Paul Paray
Classical - Lançado por Ina, musique(s) em 01/10/2016
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Schubert - Mozart - Honegger - Wagner, Concert du 08/06/1955, Orchestre National, Igor Markevitch (dir), C. Haskil (piano)
Orchestre national de la RTF and Igor Markevitch featuring Clara Haskil
Classical - Lançado por Ina, musique(s) em 03/08/2016
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