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O Marco Borggreve DRESDNER PHILHARMONIE - mawtM ms ’ ' uw' - SfUM ’ ' W ttw' W#' M' W' ' ÄB^Jb' JOAW ° ?S > iS«' oi-mi' smfit ■ Ä' ' M« W±' Ml»' MÄ' ' Sm' M' Wr ' ftmijs' ®»' w > WlfWO' ' Ä»r±0 > M' i»' MM'«' «-IW' HW ’ M1I7»®@ ° OWmiit •^Bä-0—WO»*M • S ’ IW'»' ÄH'»' W' SSE5F ’ »f-4 1' tül' ° Upon being founded in 1870, the Dresdner Philharmonie brought a new spirit to the city’s public music culture with its performances at the “Gewerbehaussaal”. The orchestra remains true to this tradition today. As the city’s orchestra, the Dresdner Philharmonie is conscious of its Obligation to a diverse audience. In addition to its classical-romantic core repertoire, the Dresdner Philharmonie has always been open to performing Contemporary compositions. The orchestra continues this trend today with recently commissioned works from Sofia Gubaidulina, Rodion Schtschedrin, Gija Kancheli and Michael Nyman. Noteworthy conductors and soloists regularly gave guest performances with the Dresdner Philharmonie: Johannes Brahms, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Antonin Dvorak and Richard Strauss came to conduct their own works. In later years this included artists like Hermann Abendroth, Eduard van Beinum, Fritz Busch, Eugen Jochum, Joseph Keilberth, Erich Kleiber, Hans Knappertsbusch, Franz Konwitschny and Arthur Nikisch. In recent times the orchestra has worked with guest conductors such as Marc Albrecht, Dennis Russell Davies, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Kristjan Järvi, Michail Jurowski, Dimitri Kitajenko, Yakov Kreizberg, Sir Neville Marriner, Wayne Marshall, Kurt Masur, Ingo Metzmacher, Andris Nelsons, Markus Poschner, Andre Previn, Karl-Heinz Steffens, Yuri Temirkanov, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Sebastian Weigle, Simone Young and Lothar Zagrosek. Regular guest appearances by soloists such as Rudolf Buchbinder, Julia Fischer, Kirill Gerstein, Matthias Goerne, Vadim Gluzman, Martin Grubinger, Hakan Hardenberger, Michaela Kaune, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Daniel Müller-Schott, Fazil Say and Jean-Yves Thibaudet have also enriched the orchestra’s repertoire. In 1909 the Dresdner Philharmonie became one of the first German orchestras to perform a concert tour in the United States. Since then concert tours have taken the Dresdner Philharmonie to the major music centres of Europe, the Americas and Asia. Michael Sanderling, Principal Conductor since the 2011/12 concert season, will lead the Dresdner Philharmonie this season on tours to Mainland, Hong Kong, Macao, Korea, Denmark, Spain and to the leading Central European music centres including Cologne, Munich and Vienna.