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The BBC National Orchestra of Wales (BBC NOW) ( cy, Cerddorfa Genedlaethol Gymreig y BBC) is a Welsh
symphony orchestra An orchestra (; ) is a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which combines instruments from different families. There are typically four main sections of instruments: * bowed string instruments, such as the violin, viola, c ...
and one of the BBC's five professional radio orchestras. The BBC NOW is the only professional symphony orchestra organisation in
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, occupying a dual role as both a broadcasting orchestra and national orchestra. The BBC NOW has its administrative base in Cardiff, at the BBC Hoddinott Hall on the site of the
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, since January 2009. The BBC NOW is the orchestra-in-residence at
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,
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, and also performs regularly throughout Wales and beyond, including international tours and annual appearances at the
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in London at the
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. Broadcasting work includes studio sessions for
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and television, although the orchestra's concerts form the bulk of its broadcasts, transmitted primarily on
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but also on
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,
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and
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. The orchestra records many soundtracks for BBC television, including ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Human Planet'', and '' Earthflight''.


History

The precursor ensemble of the BBC NOW was the Cardiff Station Orchestra, which was founded in 1924 and had developed into the National Orchestra of Wales by 1928. Funding problems resulted in the disbandment of this orchestra in 1931. In 1935, the BBC Welsh Orchestra was established as a 20-member ensemble, but the orchestra was dissolved with the advent of the
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in 1939. After the war, the BBC Welsh Orchestra was revived as a 31-member ensemble, with
Mansel Thomas Mansel Treharne Thomas, (12 June 1909 – 8 January 1986) was a Welsh composer and conductor, who worked mainly in South Wales. He was one of the most influential musicians of his generation, known as a composer, conductor and adjudicator. He w ...
as its first principal conductor. In 1947, the BBC Welsh Chorus was founded as the affiliate chorus of the orchestra. The orchestra's ensemble size increased steadily, reaching 44 musicians in the 1960–1961 season, 60 musicians in 1974, and 66 musicians in 1976, when the orchestra's name was changed to the BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra. It reached a full symphonic complement of 88 players in 1987 before being reduced to its current level of 78 players in 2014 as part of BBC savings delivered by Director at the time, Michael Garvey, who also made reductions to the administrative and management team through redundancies. In the 1970s, a new chorus to supplant the former BBC Welsh Chorus, the BBC Welsh Choral Society, was established. In 1993, the orchestra was renamed the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, to reflect more suitably its special role as both a national orchestra and a BBC Performing Group. In parallel, the chorus was renamed the BBC National Chorus of Wales. Both the orchestra and the chorus engage in outreach work through their Education and Community Outreach department, which creates access to the players and singers for Welsh schools, groups, communities and musicians of all abilities. Tadaaki Otaka, principal conductor from 1987 to 1995, is currently the BBC NOW's conductor laureate.
Richard Hickox Richard Sidney Hickox (5 March 1948 – 23 November 2008) was an English conductor of choral, orchestral and operatic music. Early life Hickox was born in Stokenchurch in Buckinghamshire into a musical family. After attending the Royal Gram ...
, principal conductor from 2000 to 2006, was the orchestra's conductor emeritus until his death in November 2008. In July 2011, the BBC NOW announced the appointment of
Thomas Søndergård Thomas Søndergård (born 4 October 1969 in Holstebro, Denmark) is a Danish conductor and percussionist. Biography EUYO Søndergård studied percussion at the Royal Danish Academy of Music from 1989 to 1992, where his teachers included Gert Mort ...
as its 14th principal conductor, effective with the 2012–2013 season, for an initial contract of 4 years. In February 2016, the BBC NOW announced the further extension of Søndergård's contract as principal conductor through "at least 2018". Søndergård formally concluded his tenure as principal conductor in July 2018. Past principal guest conductors have included Mariss Jansons,
James Loughran James Loughran CBE, DMus., FRNCM, FRSAMD (born 30 June 1931, Glasgow, Scotland) is a conductor. Early life Educated at St Aloysius' College in Glasgow, Loughran conducted at school and afterwards, while studying economics and law. When he ...
and
Jac van Steen Jac van Steen (born 1956 in Eindhoven) is a Dutch conductor. He studied music theory, as well as orchestral and choral conducting, at the . In the Netherlands, van Steen was conductor and music director of the Nijmegen Bach Choir from 1986 to 199 ...
.
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was the past associate guest conductor of the BBC NOW. In December 2015, the BBC NOW announced the appointment of Xian Zhang as its next principal guest conductor, effective with the 2016–2017 season, with an initial contract of 3 years. She is the first female conductor named to a titled post with any BBC orchestra. Past Composers-in-Association have included B Tommy Andersson. Huw Watkins became the BBC NOW's Composer-in-Association, beginning in 2015. In September 2020, Gavin Higgins was announced as the BBC NOW's new composer-in-association. Adrian Partington is the current artistic director of the BBC National Chorus of Wales. In November 2018, Ryan Bancroft first guest-conducted the BBC NOW, as an emergency substitute for Xian Zhang. He returned as guest conductor to the BBC NOW in May 2019. In September 2019, the BBC NOW announced the appointment of Bancroft as its next chief conductor, effective with the 2020–2021 season, with an initial contract of 3 years. Previous Directors of the BBC NOW and the BBC National Chorus of Wales have included Huw Tregelles-Williams, David Murray (responsible for the building of Hoddinott Hall) and Michael Garvey. In September 2019, the BBC announced the appointment of Lisa Tregale as the new Director of the BBC NOW and the BBC National Chorus of Wales, effective in 2020. Tregale is the first woman to be named to the post.


Discography

In addition to its recording work for the BBC, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales has an extensive commercial discography with such labels as Chandos, Hyperion and Linn. These include recorded cycles of music of
Lennox Berkeley Sir Lennox Randal Francis Berkeley (12 May 190326 December 1989) was an English composer. Biography Berkeley was born on 12 May 1903 in Oxford, England, the younger child and only son of Aline Carla (1863–1935), daughter of Sir James Cha ...
and Michael Berkeley,
Frank Bridge Frank Bridge (26 February 187910 January 1941) was an English composer, violist and conductor. Life Bridge was born in Brighton, the ninth child of William Henry Bridge (1845-1928), a violin teacher and variety theatre conductor, formerly a m ...
, and
Edmund Rubbra Edmund Rubbra (; 23 May 190114 February 1986) was a British composer. He composed both instrumental and vocal works for soloists, chamber groups and full choruses and orchestras. He was greatly esteemed by fellow musicians and was at the peak o ...
. The BBC NOW discography includes: * Tippett: ''The Rose Lake''; Ritual Dances from ''The Midsummer Marriage'' HSA 5039* Elgar: Symphony No 2; ''In The South'' (''Alassio'') HSA 5038* Sullivan: ''Trial by Jury''; ''Cox and Box'' HSA 10321* Bridge: Orchestral Works, Vol. 6 HAN 10310* Walton: ''Christopher Columbus''; ''Hamlet and Ophelia'' HSA 5034* Parry: ''Works for Chorus and Orchestra'' HAN 10740– nominated for Best Choral Performance at the
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* Stravinsky: ''Ballet Russes'' * Holst: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1
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World Premieres

Works premiered by the orchestra include: * 1936 – Grace Williams: Elegy for String Orchestra * 1936 – Arwel Hughes: Fantasia for Strings * 1947 – Grace Williams: "Sea Sketches" * 1950 – Grace Williams: Violin Concerto, soloist Granville Jones * 1950 – David Wynne: Rhapsody Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, soloist Jan Sedivka * 1950 – Alun Hoddinott: Concerto for Clarinet & String Orchestra, soloist Fred Clements * 1953 – David Wynne: Elegy for Solo Violin & Strings, soloist Jan Sedivka * 1955 – David Wynne: Prelude, Air & Dance * 1961 – David Wynne: A Welsh Suite * 1962 – Alun Hoddinott: "Job" * 1964 – David Wynne: Fantasia Concerto for Viola & Orchestra, soloist Geoffrey York * 1965 – David Wynne: Cymric Rhapsody No.1 * 1967 – Grace Williams: Carillons, Concertino for Oboe & Orchestra, soloist Philip Jones (oboe) * 1967 – David Wynne: "Octad" * 1968 – David Wynne: Prelude for Orchestra * 1969 – Alun Hoddinott: "Nocturnes & Cadenzas", soloist Raphael Sommer (cello) * 1972 – Alun Hoddinott: "The Hawk Is Set Free" * 1975 – Alun Hoddinott: "Landscapes" * 1978 – Alun Hoddinott: "Voyagers" * 1980 – Alun Hoddinott: "The Heaventree of Stars", soloist Christopher Warren-Green (violin) * 1981 – Alun Hoddinott: "Lanternes Des Morts" * 1984 – Alun Hoddinott: Symphony No.6 * 1988 – Alun Hoddinott: "Tarantella", soloist Ieuan Jones (harp) * 1989 – Alun Hoddinott: "Songs of Exile", soloist Robert Tear (tenor) * 1989 – Alun Hoddinott: "Star Children" * 1989 – Alun Hoddinott: Symphony No.7 * 1990 – Alun Hoddinott: "Emynau Pantycelyn" * 1993 – Alun Hoddinott: Symphony No.9 * 1995 – Alun Hoddinott: Concerto No.2 for Violin & Orchestra, soloist Dong-Suk Kang (violin) * 1996 –
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: Symphony No. 1 * 1997 – Unsuk Chin:
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* 1999 – Alun Hoddinott: Symphony No.10 * 2002 – Alun Hoddinott: "Lizard" * 2004 – Alun Hoddinott: "Badger in the Bag" roch Ynghod* 2004 – Alun Hoddinott: Trombone Concerto, soloist Mark Eager * 2007 – Giles Swayne: Symphony No.1 - a small world * 2007 – Alun Hoddinott: "Images of Venice", soloists Helen Field (soprano), Jeremy Huw Williams (baritone) * 2007 – John McCabe: Horn Concerto (Rainforest IV), soloist David Pyatt * 2009 – Alun Hoddinott: "Taliesin" * 2010 –
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: ''In spe'' * 2010 –
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: Piano Concerto (''Art of War'') * 2010 – Simon Holt: ''Centauromachy'', soloists Philippe Schartz (flugelhorn) and Robert Plane (clarinet) * 2011 – Christopher Painter: Furnace of Colours, soloist Claire Booth (soprano) * 2011 –
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: ''lyra'' * 2013 – Simon Holt: ''The Yellow Wallpaper'' * 2015 – B Tommy Andersson: ''Pan'' * 2016 – John Pickard: Symphony No 5 * 2018 – Huw Watkins: ''Spring''


Principal conductors

* Warwick Braithwaite (1928–1931) * Reginald Redman (1931–1935) *
Idris Lewis Idris Lewis (21 November 1889 – 15 April 1952) was a Welsh conducting, conductor and composer. He worked on the film scores of a number of productions during the 1930s, when he was employed by British International Pictures. He was the Direc ...
(1935–1939) *
Mansel Thomas Mansel Treharne Thomas, (12 June 1909 – 8 January 1986) was a Welsh composer and conductor, who worked mainly in South Wales. He was one of the most influential musicians of his generation, known as a composer, conductor and adjudicator. He w ...
(1946–1950) * Rae Jenkins (1950–1965) *
John Carewe John Carewe (born 24 January 1933) is a British conductor. Very early in his student career at the Guildhall School of Music, Carewe gave up his original intention of being a composer and turned to conducting. His teachers, nevertheless, were al ...
(1966–1971) *
Boris Brott Boris Brott, (March 14, 1944 – April 5, 2022) was a Canadian conductor and motivational speaker. He was one of the most internationally recognized Canadian conductors, having conducted on stages around the world, including Carnegie Hall and ...
(1972–1978) *
Bryden Thomson Bryden Thomson (16 July 1928 – 14 November 1991) was a Scottish conductor remembered especially for his championship of British and Scandinavian composers. His recordings include influential surveys of the orchestral music of Hamilton Harty a ...
(1979–1982) * Erich Bergel (1983–1985) * Tadaaki Otaka (1987–1995) * Mark Wigglesworth (1996–2000) *
Richard Hickox Richard Sidney Hickox (5 March 1948 – 23 November 2008) was an English conductor of choral, orchestral and operatic music. Early life Hickox was born in Stokenchurch in Buckinghamshire into a musical family. After attending the Royal Gram ...
(2000–2006) *
Thierry Fischer Thierry Fischer (born 28 September 1957) is a Swiss orchestra conductor and flutist. Early life and education Fischer was born in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (Zambia) to Swiss parents. He studied flute with Aurèle Nicolet and began h ...
(2006–2012) *
Thomas Søndergård Thomas Søndergård (born 4 October 1969 in Holstebro, Denmark) is a Danish conductor and percussionist. Biography EUYO Søndergård studied percussion at the Royal Danish Academy of Music from 1989 to 1992, where his teachers included Gert Mort ...
(2012–2018) * Ryan Bancroft (2020–present)


Composers in association

* Michael Berkeley (2001–2008) * Simon Holt (2008–2014) * B. Tommy Andersson (2014–2015) * Huw Watkins (2015–2020) * Gavin Higgins (2020–present)


Resident composers

*
Guto Puw Guto Pryderi Puw (born 1971) is a Welsh composer, university lecturer and Conductor (music), conductor. He is considered to be one of the most prominent Welsh composers of his generation and a key figure in current Welsh music. Puw's music has ...
(2006-2010) *
Mark Bowden Mark Robert Bowden (; born July 17, 1951) is an American journalist and writer. He is a national correspondent for ''The Atlantic''. He is best known for his book '' Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War'' (1999) about the 1993 U.S. military r ...
(2011-2015) *
Sarah Lianne Lewis Sarah Lianne Lewis (born 1988) is a Wales, Welsh composer. She was commissioned by Heidelberg Music Festival in 2016 and her piece, "I Dared Say It To The Sky", was premiered by soprano, Sarah Maria Sun, and percussionist, Johannes Fischer. He ...
(Composer Affiliate, 2020–present)


References


Sources

* "The BBC National Orchestra of Wales: A Celebration", Peter Reynolds (BBC, 2009)


External links


BBC NOW official home page

BBC NOW page on the history of the orchestra

BBC review of its performing groups - June 2012
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