Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (Orchestra) |
Founded: 1946 - London, England |
The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (= ROH-Orchestra) was founded in 1946 when the Royal Opera House reopened after World War II.
The Orchestra performs in concerts of their own, including performances at the Royal Opera House with Antonio Pappano. They have also performed at venues worldwide including Symphony Hall (Birmingham), Cadogan Hall, the Vienna Konzerthaus and on tour with The Royal Opera.
Members of the Orchestra play an active role in events across the Royal Opera House, including working with the Learning and Participation teams. The Orchestra accompanies performances that are streamed all over the world, including through cinema screenings and broadcasts. They appear on many CD's and DVD's including Pappano’s acclaimed studio recording of Tristan und Isolde with Plácido Domingo and Nina Stemme.
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Sources:
ROH Website
Contributed by Aryeh Oron (March 2023) |
Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works |
Conductor |
As |
Works |
John Fisher |
Orchestra |
[P-1] (1993, 3-CD/MP3) G.F. Handel: Opera Alcina, HWV 34 |
Patrick Milne |
Orchestra |
[CV-1] (2019, Video): BWV 170 [members] |
Recordings of Arrangements/Transcriptions of Bach's Works |
Conductor |
As |
Works |
Adrian Boult |
Orchestra |
[T-5] (1959-1960, LP): Bach-Bantock: Soprano Aria BWV 208/Mvt. 9, arranged for string orchestra |
Links to other Sites |
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (ROH) |